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title: "Can a Miele Washer and Dryer Be Stacked? Yes — and What It Costs Later"
description: "You can stack a Miele washer and dryer with the maker's kit. The pair comes apart before either can be repaired, and a ventless dryer still needs air."
url: "https://mielemiami.support/blog/can-miele-washer-and-dryer-be-stacked/"
date_modified: "2026-08-23"
Category: "Common Problems"
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# Can a Miele Washer and Dryer Be Stacked? Yes — and What It Costs Later

## Can you stack a Miele washer and dryer? Yes, with the right kit

The manufacturer makes a **stacking kit** for exactly this, and in a South Florida condo it is close to the default installation. Floor space in a laundry closet is the constraint, the machines are the same width, and a column takes half the footprint of a pair side by side.

The kit is a purpose-made bracket that fixes the dryer to the washer, dimensioned for these machines. It is not a shelf and it is not a generic frame, and the difference matters more than it sounds — a washing machine at full spin moves, and the thing on top of it has to be attached rather than resting.

**The dryer goes on top. Always.** The washer is heavier, it is the one that moves, and it belongs on the floor. There is no configuration in which reversing that is correct.

## The two things nobody mentions when you buy them

Both arrive years later, which is why they never come up in the showroom.

### One: the column comes apart before either machine can be repaired

This is the big one and it is worth knowing before rather than after.

A stacked pair is a single object. To reach the back of the washer, or the plinth filter and condenser of the dryer, or the drain filter of either, **the dryer has to come off the washer.** In a laundry closet with three inches of clearance and a door frame narrower than the machines, that is real work before any diagnosis begins.

It does not make the repair harder in principle. It makes the appointment longer, and it is the single most common reason a laundry job takes longer than the customer expected. We ask whether the machines are stacked when you book precisely so that it is planned rather than discovered.

### Two: a ventless dryer in a sealed closet is competing with itself

The dryer on top of that column is a **heat pump**. It has no duct, which is exactly why it can go in a closet at all — and it takes its air from the room, which is what people do not realize.

In a closed South Florida laundry closet in August, the air is warm and close to saturated before the machine touches it, and the machine is also putting its own waste heat into that same small space. The result is longer cycles, a condenser that loads faster, and clothes that come out slightly damp with no error at all.

The fix is cheap and it should be part of the installation rather than a later discovery: **a louvered door, or a gap of an inch top and bottom on a solid one.** That is genuinely enough.

## What to get right on installation day

**The washer must be level, with all four feet on the floor and the locknuts tightened.** This matters more in a stack than anywhere else. An unlevel washer walks; a walking washer with a dryer bolted to it is a moving column, and that is both alarming and hard on both machines.

**Transit bolts out.** Obvious, routinely forgotten, and in a stack the noise is dramatic enough that people assume something is broken.

**Leave the condensate decided.** Container or drain. In this climate, plumbing the dryer's condensate to a drain is worth doing at installation — a container above head height in a stacked column is significantly less convenient to empty than one at waist level, and the habit lapses even faster.

**Check the door swings.** In a narrow closet, a stacked dryer door and a washer door can foul each other or the door frame. It is trivially adjustable at installation and irritating forever afterwards.

## When not to stack

Two situations where the answer is genuinely no.

**If the floor is not solid.** A stacked column concentrates the load and the movement into a smaller area. On a suspended floor in an older building that is worth thinking about rather than assuming.

**If anybody in the house cannot reach the dryer controls comfortably.** A stacked dryer's panel is high, and its door opening is higher still. It is a real accessibility consideration and it is easier to think about before the kit is bolted on.

## The honest summary

Stack them. It is the sensible use of a small laundry closet, the kit is designed for it, and the machines are happy.

Just budget for the two consequences: repairs take longer because the column comes apart, and the dryer needs a way for air to reach it. Neither is a reason not to do it, and both are cheaper to deal with on installation day than three years later.

## What to tell us when you book a repair on a stacked pair

Three sentences, and they change the appointment more than the symptom does.

**That it is stacked**, so the time to separate the column is planned rather than found.

**How much room there is around it.** A closet with the machines flush to three walls and a door narrower than they are is a different job from a laundry room with space to stand either side.

**Which machine is the problem**, if you know. Sometimes only one has to come out, and that is worth establishing before anybody starts lifting.

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