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Old 03-07-2008, 01:25 AM
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I've had mine for over three years on the pedestals and have never had a problem with vibration or them moving on the mounts. My set was leveled by Sears when they delivered them. They get used a lot.
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I have a maytag front loader...............if I were to get another washer I would get a large top loader...............I can then soak my whites...........and maybe if it is large enough wash my conforters.......

I have the largest neptune that they made and I could not get my conforter in in. I have a king size bed.

Most models are energy savers and water savers..........but I love to soak my whites.
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