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Yes, if you have the clearance above the washer, ex: if you have a cabinet, you might not), if not you can raise/adjust the sidekick's legs/feet all the way up until it clears. In my case I have a cabinet above the front load washer that's on top of the sidekick, so I trimmed the drip pan front where the drawer slides and was able to clear the drawer. Now keep in mind when doing so you will limit/reduce the amount of water the drip pan can hold if there is a leak. I highly recommend buying small leak protector alarms that work off 9volt batteries, very inexpensive on Amazon.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A standard drip pan below the sidekick would not allow the drawer to pull open. Very minimal space below the sidekick. Not sure if the legs on mine are at max height but could not fit a towel underneath to dry a spill.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The sidekick is not designed to be placed in a drain pan since the drawer has to be fully extended open to operate. We do not understand the dimensions you are requesting. Please take a moment, at your convenience, to contact us directly via Twitter @LGUSSupport or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LGUSA/ or you can give us a call at 800-243-0000. ^CP
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