Customers praise the 27" Laundry Pedestal for Samsung FlexWash/FlexDry Laundry System, especially highlighting the comfortable height it provides when doing laundry and its ease of use. Many customers also appreciate the pedestal's appearance and how well it complements the washer and dryer. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the limited storage space compared to other models and the price point.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great experience.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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So far so good. Great service from the coordinating the upgrade to the installation
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Could be taller
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I think Samsung should make multiple sizes as I understand why they made this side but some people's laundry rooms are not set up the same.
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Seriously, I needed to replace my over 17 yr old washer (it was not repairable anymore) and ordered a Samsung Front Loader as a Replacement. I know that the items have a long lead time now (I ordered quickly after the breakdown, but it was still over a month to get this delivered).
One thing I am putting also on Samsung's site, is that this is WAY TOO SHORT for the purposes of a full size laundry and doesn't lift the door opening to the drum to a level that is accessible for those with disabilities (Whether you are using a wheelchair or even walkers/crutches). It only lifts the door to a total of 15 inches above the ground level (and the drum depth is lower than that too).
This in fact, even with child locks, makes it easy to have a child crawl into the opening, and given that elders are now looking to purchase these new front loaders that are way too low, it makes it difficult for those with arthritis or fused spines, or even taller than about 5 ft tall to access everything inside the drum after the wash.
Solution (which is not really a great one) is to purchase one of those extender grab bars and use it to pinch and grab the items out of the washer once the cycle is complete. YES, I have one of these now dedicated to my laundry room (since I can't afford to renovate the laundry area to build in its place a more accessible step up to mount the washer upon).
Bottom line, if you are taller than 5 ft tall (plus minus a couple inches), these new devices are just too SHORT to be comfortable to use.