I have a washing machine in 3rd floor condo of a wooden frame structure that causes substantial vibrations in the floor during the spin cycle. It currently sits on four rubber puck dampeners. Apparently Consumer Reports investigated these devices and found they do little, but found that a more massive, expensive dampener did remove floor vibrations. Unfortunately, the Steadywash seems to be out of production. Are there equivalent solutions currently available?
I have already tried ensuring the machine is:
- level
- evenly loaded, with sufficient clothing in the washer to expect the distribution of mass around the drum is not the direct cause of vibrations
Although similar to HE Front End Washer vibrations on wood floors: any tried-and-true solutions?, this question is specifically about the pre-engineered dampening solution for a front-end washer.
I understand that you should not buy a front-end washer to put on the third floor, but the unit came with this washer and I am examining non-replacement options. Consumer Reports itself does not actually recommend the dampener; they say to buy a different washing machine. That's great if I am starting from no washing machine, but I have the previous owner's machine.