could wall brackets support a tumble dryer? what could?

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could wall brackets support a tumble dryer? what could?

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it is normal to put a fridge on top of a freezer.,

i want to put a tumble dryer on top of a fridge AND freezer. a kind of a three stack. obv it needs to be safe!

i appreciate this is not normal. but i had in mind industrial sized and strengthed wall brackets that the tumble dryer could live on. i have a small house and acheiving a floating tumble dryer would be a good solution if its possible.

very grateful for any knowledgeable answers
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Can your walls support the weight should be your first consideration,then what type of brackets and fixings.
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Post by handyman »

will the tumble dryer not be too high up?

Are you talking about a single unit of a fridge freezer, or a seperate fridge and freezer?

tumble dryers are very light and could easily sit on top of another appliance if required. You can get a moulded joining unit (bnq have them) that stops the tumble dryer slipping off the appliance below, but this unit is normally for stacking a tumble dryer on to a washing machine, you would need to check if it would be ok. This is ok when its 2 units, dont know about 3 units.
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Post by big-all »

the controls would be 2.4m off the floor the drum would be 2m off the floor

in my humble opinion not a very good idea 2 high yes not 3

i would be looking to move a cupboard up to that height to store the things you need one or twice a year
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big-all wrote:the controls would be 2.4m off the floor the drum would be 2m off the floor

in my humble opinion not a very good idea 2 high yes not 3

i would be looking to move a cupboard up to that height to store the things you need one or twice a year
Put the tumble drier upside down :wink: Drum still 2m, but controls only about 1.6m :lol:
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Post by Hitch »

Not touched a drop since yesterday afternoon. :sad:


I was serious.....

If its a simple tumbledrier, i cant think of anything in them that need to be up a certain way... It might look very strange, but you could reach the controlls easier.
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I have seen a tumble dryer with the controls at the bottom.......think it was probably at a campsite, so it would be Miele dryer then.
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Hitch wrote:Not touched a drop since yesterday afternoon. :sad:


I was serious.....

If its a simple tumbledrier, i cant think of anything in them that need to be up a certain way... It might look very strange, but you could reach the controlls easier.
would the outlet hose still work !!!!! :scratch:
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:? Depends what sort of drier it is i suppose. No hoses on the one we had :thumbright:
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"i want to put a tumble dryer on top of a fridge AND freezer. a kind of a three stack. obv it needs to be safe! " :wtf: :help:
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