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Do any of you have experience with stacking two washers together (and
two dryers together) as opposed to the usual washer/dryer stack?

I have a small laundry room, and wanted to put the washers together at
one end of a wall, and the dryers at the other end with a few cabinets
in between for folding. Placement is mainly because of the location of
the water lines, but also on the units I've chosen (Miele) the washer
is hinged right and the dryer is hinged left. Stacking them in the
traditional way makes for a more difficult access of one of the
machines in each stack.

Miele tech support told me I can't stack the washers (dryers however
are stackable!), but couldn't tell me why. I'm not sure if I'm
satisfied...

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Michele

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I can't say for sure, I've never stacked units.
But I would think a full washer is VERY heavy. Maybe 100 pounds of
washer, 20-25 pounds of clothes, and 100-200 pounds of water. That may
be a difficult thing to stack safely, so they don't expect it will be
done (and may not design the units for stacking i.e. with
feet/supports).

michele wrote:
Do any of you have experience with stacking two washers together (and
two dryers together) as opposed to the usual washer/dryer stack?

I have a small laundry room, and wanted to put the washers together

at
one end of a wall, and the dryers at the other end with a few

cabinets
in between for folding. Placement is mainly because of the location

of
the water lines, but also on the units I've chosen (Miele) the washer
is hinged right and the dryer is hinged left. Stacking them in the
traditional way makes for a more difficult access of one of the
machines in each stack.

Miele tech support told me I can't stack the washers (dryers however
are stackable!), but couldn't tell me why. I'm not sure if I'm
satisfied...

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Michele


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i suspect that the WEIGHT of a washer would prohibit it from being
stacked on any other appliance.

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: Do any of you have experience with stacking two washers together
(and
: two dryers together) as opposed to the usual washer/dryer stack?
:
: I have a small laundry room, and wanted to put the washers
together at
: one end of a wall, and the dryers at the other end with a few
cabinets
: in between for folding. Placement is mainly because of the
location of
: the water lines, but also on the units I've chosen (Miele) the
washer
: is hinged right and the dryer is hinged left. Stacking them in the
: traditional way makes for a more difficult access of one of the
: machines in each stack.
:
: Miele tech support told me I can't stack the washers (dryers
however
: are stackable!), but couldn't tell me why. I'm not sure if I'm
: satisfied...
:
: Any thoughts?
:
: Thanks,
: Michele
:


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[quote=michele]Do any of you have experience with stacking two washers together (and
two dryers together) as opposed to the usual washer/dryer stack?

I have a small laundry room, and wanted to put the washers together at
one end of a wall, and the dryers at the other end with a few cabinets
in between for folding. Placement is mainly because of the location of
the water lines, but also on the units I've chosen (Miele) the washer
is hinged right and the dryer is hinged left. Stacking them in the
traditional way makes for a more difficult access of one of the
machines in each stack.

Michele,

In addition to the weight of a full load consider the shaking of the machine as it goes through the final spin cycle, especially if it was out of balance. Maybe you could get extra large commercial size units and use them. Not practical for small loads though. If it is possible to add a line. I think it will pay for itself. In my opinion moving wet clothes to the dryer is a task that conveniance really counts. Assuming you don't have room for a rolling cart, you will be carrying heavy loads of wet laundry across the room for years.

I lived for years with a washer and dryer in a L shape instead of side by side. Even though they were very close it was still more of a hassle and time consuming. My new house allows for side by side. What a difference.
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[quote=michele]Do any of you have experience with stacking two washers together (and
two dryers together) as opposed to the usual washer/dryer stack?

I have a small laundry room, and wanted to put the washers together at
one end of a wall, and the dryers at the other end with a few cabinets
in between for folding. Placement is mainly because of the location of
the water lines, but also on the units I've chosen (Miele) the washer
is hinged right and the dryer is hinged left. Stacking them in the
traditional way makes for a more difficult access of one of the
machines in each stack.

Michele,

In addition to the weight of a full load consider the shaking of the machine as it goes through the final spin cycle, especially if it was out of balance. Maybe you could get extra large commercial size units and use them. Not practical for small loads though. If it is possible to add a line. I think it will pay for itself. In my opinion moving wet clothes to the dryer is a task where conveniance really counts. Assuming you don't have room for a rolling cart, you will be carrying heavy loads of wet laundry across the room for years.

I lived for years with a washer and dryer seperated by a few feet. Even though they were very close doing laundy was still more of a hassle and time consuming than necessary. My new house allows for side by side. What a
difference !

Maverick
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