

🛠️ Lock in stability, silence the spin, and elevate your laundry game!
Sumato Stuff’s VibraShield Anti-Vibration Pads feature Dual-HexaGrip technology that increases floor contact by 60%, effectively preventing washer movement and reducing noise and vibrations. Designed for washers with feet up to 2.5" diameter, these heavy-duty rubber pads offer easy, tool-free installation on any hard surface. Backed by a 30-day trial and lifetime warranty, they protect floors and appliances while ensuring quieter, more efficient laundry cycles.











| ASIN | B07THLMZ37 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,960 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Mechanical Shock Absorbers |
| Brand Name | Sumato Stuff |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,490) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Package Dimensions | 7.11 x 6.64 x 1.45 inches |
| Part Number | SSHI00002 |
P**L
Vibration ends machine more stable
I own a GE Profile Combo Washer / Dryer, this monster shakes more than a belly dancer and if the machine detects the shaking, it will not achieve a high speed spin. This has led to multiple loads not being completely dry and loads taking longer to complete. I ordered these anti-vibration pads, and the wobbling and shaking ended. Since installing these under the unit, cycles complete within their time period and some even take less time. Each and every load is completely dry at completion. System is quieter and running as it should. These are a godsend. Thanks for such a great product.
N**E
Great product
Great product to stop your washer from moving around during the spin cycle. Also absorbs vibration when washer is in use. Really works well. Expensive but worth it if you need a good solution to these problems, and leveling the washer does not help.
C**M
Stopped Shaking & Moving
Has worked great so far. Still need to try spin cyle with towels but so far my washer has not moved AT ALL (I drew a line on my floor to measure any "walking" and there has been none).
C**E
Good try but no cigar
Well I gave this a four overall because it did not work for me but that probably is because I used an old computer chair mat, which is hard clear shiny plastic, under the washer, to protect the new vinyl flooring I had just laid. I cleaned the plastic mat pretty well first so probably that made it so slick the rubber feet can't get a 'grab'. The washer still walks and I have to push it back every wash. It moves about two inches forward and two inches to the side. The feet on my washer are smaller than the hole in the tops of these rubber pucks, so I positioned each puck so the washer foot would only touch one side of the hole, but it didn't help. The pucks still move. I tried only using the washer on medium instead of high spin but that ony worked for a couple of washes. The rubber pucks may actually be polishing the plastic mat underneath them, macking it slicker. I would try to glue these pucks down, but I will need to move the washer when I finish my laundry room renovation so still hopeful I can resolve this some way later on, which is why I gave it a four. The floor is wood above a crawl space and vibrates a bit, so this is not a solid floor which probably exacerbates the problem. The pucks seem good quality and heavy duty, and if standing on a floor with some 'grip', should work ok so I am not saying these won't work for you. As far as installation goes, one-handed wih a heavy washer like mine it is fairly easy but hard on the back! You have to lift the washer with one hand while bent over to push the puck under the foot. I recommend having a friend slip them under while you lift the washer (or vice versa). Shipping and packing was fine. I didn't buy a second set for the dryer because of the cost, I just put some strips of wood under the dryer feet to bring it to the same height as the washer. (The dryer never has walked and still doesn't so I wasn't going to spring the extra cash for the pucks for the dryer).
M**N
It works.
It does what it says and solved my problems of a "walking" washer or dryer. 10/10 satisfied. Also it does raise the machines like it states but 3/4 of an inch is hardly noticeable.
N**G
Best purchase ever
Best thing I’ve ever bought on Amazon in 15 years. Saved me more than $1,000. Completely corrected sound problem. I never write reviews
W**N
Doesn’t Work and Ruins Floor
Ruined our floor and did not work at all. Has some form of grease all over them or it’s cheap rubber that stains the floor!
A**O
So So
Kinda works. Takes away 10-15 percent of the vibration. Still better than nothing.
B**H
Previous pads I had disintegrated ( plastic) after a while. Tried these rubber pads on a stacked washer and dryer and there’s no more movement even on fast spin cycles.
S**Y
I had high hopes for these anti-vibration pads, but sadly my washing machine still vibrates like crazy on the spin cycle. If anything, these actually made the vibration worse.
W**M
We’ve only done one load in our Samsung large capacity front load he unit but these things isolated the laundry room high spin shake (our laundry room is on top level over our house): had large comforter and towels in and ran on full speed spin no issue.. it’s a tight laundry room and we just had new vinyl plank flooring installed - pretty much have to have in place then lift each side to put coasters on. Tough to move once feet are on the rubber is anti slip. Worth the $ to me. No noise heard underneath this room now where I had chandelier on dampening elastics for minimal vibration.. A+
S**I
Still moving but it’s better then before the vibration pad
B**9
We have a first floor washing machine/dryer and my office is directly behind; the dryer vibration was bad enough to cause my desk to vibrate too. The pads are well built; I lowered the dryer legs as far down as required then balanced it then put it in place and put these under. The vibration to my desk has mostly stopped - I feel a little but not to the same degree. The dryer is about 20 years old and the facts are: 1) When we first got the dryer it would make a thump thump thump noise. When I complained to the tech he said that was the flattening of the belt when off and after you turn it on for a while it will not sound like that. It was somewhat true; but I don't think the thumping ever went totally away even after a long dry cycle. I don't know if beyond Wifi connectivity they have improved dryers. Back in the 80s one issue with floppy drives was that the belt would wear out the the speed to read would be impacted - the solution was a direct drive motor - no belts. If a $1000 dryer has belts and a $2000 has no belts then I would probably aim for the $2000 just for that alone, for my case. 2) They do sell affordable kits to replace various rubber parts (wheels/belts) in the dryers. But the problem is as per one review - the older you get the more "it may not be 100% equal in fit" and you maybe having issues taking off/putting on the parts. I thought about this more and being 20 years old it is not worth it and will aim to get a new dryer. Dishwasher state how quiet they are - not sure how quiet / less vibrating / you can get with a washer and dryer. There are limits. The only true solution would be two independent bases built with springs that would help isolate the vibration (no different than the bowling ball dropping on the Johnny mattress). Washing machines - the most vibration should happen during the final spin. We have a front load and it is brutally fast - but the basket is suspended in air and ... what are you going to do about it? Same thing - an independent base with springs. The review is based on the quality of the item and I thought it was well built overall and would recommend it as a way to help curb vibrations. Whether it works or not will depend on various factors - machine type (dryer v. washer), floor quality, cycles used, types of clothes in the machines etc. Hint - to move the dryer around just lift a bit and put a small piece of paper under each pad - move then take away the paper.
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