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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
These risers legs don't offer much in the way of vibration reduction. There is very little rubber or soft material to absorb the shock of an out of balance machine; the bottom of the feet only have a thin rubber piece that is essentially for traction/grip on the floor. However, they do offer a substantial amount of rise for your washing machine/dryer. Each leg has a screw type height adjustment and a locking nut to assist in getting the perfect level for your machine. I'd surmise and say that the only anti-vibration technology these legs offer is the ability to get your machine perfectly level, thus allowing it to stay in balance and reduce vibrations. These seem stable enough when you put your machine on them, but I fear that any sort of accidental bump might knock your machine off of these legs. If you had your machine in a more confined area where it can't be bumped into then you shouldn't worry about them coming out from under your machine. With that in mind, I decided to remove these riser legs from my washing machine before I stacked my dryer, the extra height and weight made me nervous. Of course these legs can be used in other applications where something needs a little height added, thus I'll find a different use for them rather than under my stacked washer and dryer unit. As for solid build quality, these are substantial and the base is wide enough to make them quite stable with a little added weight. If all you need is to lift your unit off the floor or you have a wildly out of level floor that these can help get your machine level, these feet are 5 stars. Nevertheless, these don't offer much in vibration mitigation so since they are also being sold as vibration isolation units, they fall short and are basically 3 star. I'd say consider what you have planned for these legs and determine if they are what you need or if there is a better solution.
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