Nefarious Newt
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If you buy a stacking washer and dryer, and INTEND to stack them, be sure to buy the appropriate stacking kit so that you do not have to make not one, but TWO trips to get one. #WordOfAdvice
09:38 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Michigander
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In response to Nefarious Newt.
They didn't come with a stacking kit? That's rude.
09:39 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Nefarious Newt
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In response to Michigander.
Apparently you're supposed to divine that. They suggest all the other necessary parts (including the power cable for the dryer, which you would THINK just comes with it), but failed to ask the simple question of whether these were GOING TO BE STACKED. Which is why I bemoan the Internet.
09:41 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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dmark
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In response to Nefarious Newt.
In answer to the stack kit, about one in ten FL washers/dryers get stacked. Why include a kit that will be tossed on 9 out of 10 cases. As for the cord: What type of plug do you have? 3 prong or 4?
You would be REALLY pissed if you had to rewire to plug it in.
(34 years in the appliance business)
09:45 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Nefarious Newt
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In response to dmark.
It's less about INCLUDING IT and more about when you order it online, a simple question to ask would be: "Do you intend to stack these? If so, you will need:" and display the part. Of course, this doesn't happen because most Tech Bros aren't cognizant of the fine points of appliance use.
09:48 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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dmark
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Here’s a hint: Don’t buy online; buy from a local appliance store. The salesperson is trained to ask those questions. There is a reason that internet sales of appliances has never take away from brick and mortar stores. Also they have professional installers.
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09:50 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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