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๐ Steady Spin, Zero Shake โ The Ultimate Vibration Hack for Your Laundry Space!
The Washing Machine Anti-Vibration Stabiliser Pad is a UK-invented, heavy-duty inflatable vinyl bladder designed to fit between your washing machine and countertop or sidewall. It installs effortlessly without lifting, inflates up to 15cm to fill gaps, and dramatically reduces vibration and noise during spin cycles. Compatible with all machine types, it protects floors and cabinets while keeping your laundry space calm and steady.
| ASIN | B01ECIRPLM |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,475 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 4 in Washer Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,877) |
| Date First Available | 16 April 2016 |
| Import designation | Imported |
| Item model number | 1000 |
| Item weight | 180 Grams |
| Package Dimensions | 25 x 24.8 x 5.7 cm; 180 g |
H**N
Great product that seems to work as described!
I used this item for the first time this week and Iโm really happy with how much vibration and noise it cut my spin cycle by, also my machine isnโt walking out of itโs housing across my kitchen now!! Win win!!
T**L
Problem solved
New kitchen had integrated washing machine that decided to walk out .This device fitted in a very tight space between machine top and worktop.Just pump up with the squeeze ball not too much and wait for a fast spin to adjust either more air or release air with the screw valve to get the ideal fit .Works does the job I'm happy one less thing to worry about ,good quality product and worth the money easily.
A**R
I was sceptical...but it works a treat
I was highly sceptical about this. We have a 8kg load washing machine with a ferocious spin cycle, on a wooden suspended floor. Despite levelling it and putting it on a anti slip mat, the machine would still crawl across the floor. I thought I'd give this ago because it was cheap and promised so much. I've tried it out for the 1st time and I must say I am genuinely impressed. There's still a small about of vibration but it's so much less than before, and the machine no longer creeps across the floor. Such a simple device but very effective. I've obviously reached the sad point in life where I get very excited about a balloon with a pump attached...but this really does work.
L**M
Actually works! Such a simple idea but is really effective at reducing vibration and noise.
This makes so much sense, when you stop to think about it. Why use a mat to muffle the sound of the extreme vibrations of a washing machine during the spin cycle, when you can actually put an inflatable bladder on top of it that actually stops it vibrating as much in the first place? This device seriously reduces the noise by actually reducing the vibration and as a result it also stops the machine from walking all round the kitchen. I've been using this device for a couple of months now and can honestly say that the machine hasn't moved at all. The biggest problem I had was finding a large enough gap in a fairly tight-fitting integrated washing machine housing to poke the pump out of sight. But I've managed to squeeze it in and once the door is closed, you'd never know it's there. The Steady Spin Anti-Vibration Washing Machine Pad is quite a bit more of an initial outlay than a simple rubber mat or rubber feet but it's so much easier to fit because it's just slipped on top of the machine and then inflated to fill the gap between the machine and the worktop above. To fit a rubber mat or feet you'd have to lift the machine and try to slide the mat or feet underneath (a real problem if you have an integrated machine or one that is slotted in between fitted kitchen units). But the real selling point is that this device works so much better at reducing vibration and noise, and that's what makes it well worth the extra cost.
M**Y
Small device, huge difference!
I purchased this in April 2025 and use my washing machine almost daily. For years my machine had been moving very noisily across the floor when in use. I was skeptical but hopeful. We followed the manufacturer's helpful instructions and inflated the balloon so that it fitted comfortably, not too tightly between worktop and top of machine. There has been no movement, no noise and no damage to machine or worktop since it was fitted. I'd forgotten about it until a month ago when I noticed it had deflated for the first time. Just a couple of moments inflating without moving the balloon from its position and it was inflated and ready to go again. I can't recommend this little device highly enough. It came with clear instructions and is a small business. I didn't see anything similar on this site when I bought this, but there are now several. Do buy from this small business though. You'll be really happy with your purchase.
K**Z
Works but poor seal and can lift worktops
It works , you have to pump it up quite a bit to get it to stop your washing machine jumping around but be very careful not to pump too high as it can lift your worktop up , you can hear a creaking sound when this starts to happen so stop pumping immediately. This is my second one as the first one started to deflate very quickly. On the packaging it says if this happens you have a faulty one and to contact the them to get a replacement. I did this but did not hear back from them so I did a replacement through Amazon instead. The second one however also goes down very quickly and you have to keep pumping it during a long wash to keep it inflated correctly. If you use it with caution it works good but needs a better seal on the item to stop it deflating so quickly.
H**E
Wonderful device
This is brilliant, and has made a huge difference to washing machine noise in our house. We put one at the top and it worked amazingly well. Have also put one on the side against the wall, which added a small incremental benefit.
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