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Old 11-01-2012, 11:28 AM
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I am just wondering if anyone has seen a kind of shelf where I can slide put on my top loading washing machine to put the dryer on top of the washer -if that make sense-?

I vaguely remember seeing it somewhere but cant seem to find it anymore Basically, I need to put my dryer on top of my washing machine due to lack of space in my laundry room but I have a top loader and I really dont want to mount the dryer on the wall
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Verychic I am afraid I am totally confused as to what you are looking for. Can you try to explain it again?
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I have seen these before but am of the understanding that they are only used for front loader washing machines. They are are like a unit that fits either side of your washing machine that then has a shelf on top of either side [so like an upside down U] & you place your dryer on top of that. Its great if you are a renter and arnt aloud to hang your dryer.

Really dont think they are made for top loaders as they need the clearance to lift the lid on the machine.
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is it something like this this is a top loader washing machine
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is it something like this this is a top loader washing machine

Yeah, thats it. Do you know where I can find one Yvette?

Has anyone got them? I wonder if the washing machine lid can be opened fully though
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i had no problems with my lid opening.I got mind of ebay. Its called a dryer stand .But try this site www.dryerstand.com.au .the pic is of my one in my laundry.
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if you need to know anything else let me know
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Thank you for the link Yvette Can I be a pain and ask for a favour? Are you able to provide me with the measurement of the maximum height of the stand from floor to the bottom of the shelve? From the website, it says 140 cm. My top loader when the lid is opened is about 140.5 cm. If that is the case, I wont be able to open the lid fully

Also, have you had problems with the dryer shaking too much on the stand? I have heard stories of dryer tumbling over when being put on a shelf so would like to hear your experience on this stand

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hi there no problem the weight I have from the floor to the bottom of the shelve is 143cm.There are two different heights from what I remember.It does shake a little bit,But nothing to major no falling of shelve or anything like that.I do hold the dryer went getting the items out that is about all.In all I have been very happy with my purchase as there is not much room in my laundry and the dryer was sitting in my rumpus room.And I could not put the dryer up on the wall as there are pipes running across the wall,cannot not even put shelves or cupboard which is a pain.I do need to pull in down the dryer stand as my washing machine died so got a new washing machine and it is not as wide as the old one.It has has several different settings for the width of the washing machine.Hope this helps you
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hi there again also try http://www.graysonline.com/auctionpr...ng-dryer-stand
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