Question:
how to remove Whirlpool Duet Pedestals?
Mas
2011-10-06 13:47:24 UTC
I need Help with How to remove Whirlpool Duet Pedestals

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Seven answers:
anonymous
2011-10-06 13:57:52 UTC
HELLO ! :)





[Things You'll Need

1/4-inch hex driver]



RE:How to Remove the Storage Drawer From a Pedestal Whirlpool Duet





Whirlpool Duet washers and dryers are front-loading residential appliances. This particular model has an optional pedestal attachment, available in either a 10-inch or 15-inch size. When used, the washer or dryer, which each requires its own pedestal, and are lifted on top of the pedestal to be higher off of the ground. The 15-inch pedestal has a storage drawer that pulls out and pushes back into the pedestal, allowing you to keep items such as laundry detergent and dryer sheets out of sight. When installing or removing the pedestals, the drawers must be removed, and you may also wish to remove them for cleaning.



Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions

Things You'll Need

1/4-inch hex driver

Suggest Edits



1

Open the pedestal drawer to the fully open position. Remove any contents in the drawer.



2

Remove the 1/4-inch hex nut located on the top of each drawer arm.



3

Pull the drawer straight out, then push the arms back into the body of the pedestal.
brang
2016-09-28 14:32:52 UTC
Whirlpool Duet Pedestal
contois
2016-12-16 10:12:40 UTC
Whirlpool Pedestal
anonymous
2011-10-10 05:36:30 UTC
Whirlpool Duet washers and dryers are front-loading residential appliances. This particular model has an optional pedestal attachment, available in either a 10-inch or 15-inch size. When used, the washer or dryer, which each requires its own pedestal, and are lifted on top of the pedestal to be higher off of the ground. The 15-inch pedestal has a storage drawer that pulls out and pushes back into the pedestal, allowing you to keep items such as laundry detergent and dryer sheets out of sight. When installing or removing the pedestals, the drawers must be removed, and you may also wish to remove them for cleaning.
anonymous
2014-09-19 15:02:41 UTC
I, too, would like to know how to REMOVE THE ENTIRE PEDESTAL from under my Whirlpool Duet washer as well as the dryer so the machines sit lower and directly on the floor. I am concerned that if done the wrong way or if I don't put the right "feet" in place the washer (especially?) and dryer will be too noisy and create vibrations that might result in movement, damage to the ceramic tile floor, or other such things. Calling Whirlpool didn't supply any solutions. The feet for both machines will cost about $60, so I don't want to order them without knowing they are going to work.
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2014-08-31 04:12:26 UTC
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2016-04-15 11:27:19 UTC
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