🖤 Keep your laundry room calm, quiet, and classy with every spin.
Empire of Electronics’ Anti Vibration Pads feature a unique tank tread grip pattern and an included bubble level to ensure your washing machine stays perfectly balanced and immobile. Crafted from durable rubber, these pads significantly reduce noise and vibration while protecting your floors from damage. Easy to install without tools, this 8-pad set is the smart upgrade for a quieter, more stable laundry experience.
Brand Name | Empire of Electronics |
Model Info | AVP |
Item Weight | 3.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 1.25 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AVP |
Part Number | AVP |
Color | Black |
Included Components | Level |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**7
Good quality and keeps my washing machine from walking when spinning
These work great keeps my new washing machine from walking.
A**R
Great purchase. Exactly what its meant to be!
Exactly what we hoped for! Easy to place on and helps stabilize and stop the vibrations for our washer.
R**T
Washer made LOTS of noise
Installed rubber things - noise has been decreased- stay tunedThanks 🙏 B. Tracy
C**L
Great Product
Was hoping this could help with the vibration issue. It eliminated our vibration problem. Highly recommend.
D**N
Drain Pan precaution with new larger washers!
If you have your washer in a drain pan with tapered sides, these might not sit flat depending on the foot placement of your particular machines.We recently purchased a set of these to go with our new Super Capacity LG Washer with the matching dryer. Our old set was the standard 27" wide. The new set is 29" wide. Plastic drain pans measuring 30x33" on the outside have tapered edges resulting with the interior dimensions of 29x32. Because the feet on the LG washer are VERY near the outer edges, these won't lay completely flat in the pan with the washer in the slots. They kind of sit up on the edge on each corner.They are pretty firm, but we were able to finally get them all properly aligned under each foot with all pads slightly sitting on the edge of the pan. I was concerned the lack of solid footing might cause a problem, but I was pleasantly surprised. Even when spinning a king size comforter and its associated bedding, the washing machine barely moved. It is the quietest king size wash that's ever occurred in our laundry room over the decades.I plan or changing the plastic pan for a genuine 30x33" stainless steel pan to correct the issue. I wouldn't bother if the plastic pan drain hadn't been so poorly executed.I would definitely recommend these. Others complained about the off-gassing. They do have a scent, but it's pretty slight. I'm sensitive to lots of smells and I had to hold these up to my nose to really smell them. My hands didn't smell bad after LOTS of manipulation trying to get one securely under washer foot. Well worth the money and the included level was invaluable. Best part is that it's magnetic and very easy to secure to the washer to measure side-to-side, front-to-back, and corner-to-corner.Good stuff!
B**D
Cuts some movement but NOT noise
Bought these to do two things: to stabilize my washer (cut down movement, vibration and noise) and to protect my newly installed laundry room floors. I will say they have cut down some on movement (my older top-loading washer does not travel as far with these feet). My washer used to push my dryer into the wall it traveled so much, but it did that rather quietly. That is NOT the case now. I swear the noise level seems to be much HIGHER than before (it’s like all the vibration and movement just echoes in place). We cannot watch tv two rooms away without turning up the volume at least 5-8 notches when the washer is going, so I just don’t wash clothes if we are trying to relax with tv. The one goal that seems to be working - though I’m not sure how - is that it does not seem to be tearing holes in the floor. I’m keeping an eye on that and will remove the feet if necessary, but the feet were a real pain to put on (especially on the back legs) because they don’t slide into place (not supposed to). Hence you need 2 people to install - one strong enough to hold washer up and one with long enough arms to reach back to place feet in just the right spots so the washer can be lowered down perfectly on the feet. It’s a trial and error (more than one try unless you get really lucky) process. Would I buy them again? No, but do I want to crawl back undr the washer to remove them? No. They work fine under the dryer, but it did not travel nor was it noisy to begin with. I just wanted both appliances the same height and the floors protected, so we put the feet under both.
L**T
These stop the washing machine from walking!
After light grease was applied to the front-loader washing machine shocks, the washer continued to walk.I purchased these rubber pucks and installed them under each machine's adjustable foot.we’ve washed several large loads, including throw rugs and the washing machine does not move. The blue tape on the floor confirms the machine is not moving. The laundry room floor is vinyl I highly recommend these pucks.
T**Y
Definitely an improvement and worth the money
The media could not be loaded. So, I had been chasing this really bad vibration issue with a new washer that we purchased. It's a bit unique as the washer is upstairs and sits in a rubber pan on a wood/vinyl floor (vs concrete). I had done some research on balancing/leveling the washer and had gotten it as good as I could with the base system, but it was still noisy and vibrating the whole house for certain loads.Note: If you are having a problem in this area, one important tip that I came across that didn't dawn on me was to shake the washer from corner-to-corner. Even if it is level, if it still moves pretty freely, you're going to get vibration noise and movement. I had to lift and level a few times as the rubber pan mine sits in has ribs that the pedestal sits on, so had to lift it high enough so that it didn't sit on those. And the pedestal height is probably a contributing factor, but we are not getting rid of the pedestal! ;)Although the supports did not completely alleviate the vibration and noise, they did significantly decrease the vibration and noise. Enough that I thought there were well worth the purchase price and enough that I would say they removed almost 90 to 95% of the problem. The increased footprint was clearly a big help and they lifted a bit higher than the feet adjustments that I had previously made so they were clearing the ribs on the rubber pan.Before installing these, I reset the pedestal feet back to 0 height. For me, well worth the purchase.The pictures are of the feet installed. The video (you can only upload one!) is after they were installed and I'm washing clothes and a large Judo Gi (many times the culprit).Installation Notes: Due to the location of my washer I used a yoga ball and air compressor to lift the washer and place the feet. Good thing I have long arms. I have included a couple of photos of those as well.
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