Compare the Premium BlueBuilt to the BlueBuilt stacking kit
Premium BlueBuilt stacking kit
- The stacking fit fits on almost all washing machines and dryer with a minimum 55cm depth.
- The stacking kit lasts longer thanks to the aluminum frame and the sturdy HDF worktop.
- You can smoothly slide the worktop in and out thanks to the HDF worktop.
- You get a 5-year warranty on all BlueBuilt products.
- If you have a niche, keep in mind that the protective cover of the strap tensioner protrudes a couple of centimeters.
BlueBuilt stacking kit
- The stacking fit fits on almost all washing machines and dryers with a minimum 55cm depth.
- You can fold your laundry directly on the worktop.
- You get a 5-year warranty on all BlueBuilt products.
- The stacking kit doesn't have an aluminum frame and HDF worktop.
- The worktop doesn't move as smoothly due to the plastic wheels instead of ball bearings.
Comparison premium BlueBuilt and BlueBuilt stacking kit
Premium BlueBuilt stacking kit | BlueBuilt stacking kit | ||
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Suitable for minimum depth | Models from 55cm | Models from 55cm | |
Warranty period | 5 years | 5 years | |
Frame material | Aluminum | Plastic | |
Worktop material | HDF (15kg load capacity) | Plastic (10kg load capacity) | |
Wheel type | Ball bearings | Plastic |
Frame material
Premium BlueBuilt: aluminum frame (extra sturdy)
The aluminum frame of the premium model is extra sturdy, so your stacking kit lasts longer. This makes it a more durable choice. Unlike plastic, aluminum doesn't break as easily. As a result, your dryer stands on your washing machine extra securely.
BlueBuilt: plastic frame (basic safety)
The standard BlueBuilt stacking kit has a plastic frame. Generally, this doesn't last as long as an aluminum frame. That's why you should handle the stacking kit carefully and shouldn't place a a full basket with wet laundry on the worktop
Worktop material
Premium BlueBuilt: HDF worktop (15kg load capacity)
The HDF worktop of the premium model is extra sturdy, so you can place a heavier laundry basket on it. It's suitable for up to 15kg, so you can place a basket with wet bedding on it. HDF stands for high-density fiberboard, which is very dense compressed wood with a high fiber density. The worktop doesn't break as easily, because it's more flexible than plastic.
BlueBuilt: plastic worktop (10kg load capacity)
A plastic worktop is suitable for up to 10kg. It's less sturdy than HDF and breaks faster. That's why you should stick to the maximum load capacity. Keep in mind that wet laundry is heavier than dry laundry. Don't put an overflowing laundry basket on the worktop, because it increases the risk of it breaking. In addition, plastic looks cheaper than HDF. This may affect your decision if that doesn't match your interior.
Wheel type
Premium BlueBuilt: ball bearings (extra smooth)
You can slide out the premium worktop more smoothly thanks to the ball bearings. This allows you to fold your laundry faster. And you can easily slide the worktop back in. There's less friction thanks to the ball bearings, which consist of an inner and outer ring with small balls. You can easily slide out the worktop, even if there's a laundry basket on it.
BlueBuilt: plastic wheels (slightly less smooth)
Due to the plastic wheels, the worktop slides out slightly less smooth than that of the premium model. The standard stacking kit doesn't have ball bearings, so there's more friction if you place a full laundry basket on it. The wheels wear faster as a result. If you only place a towel on it, you won't notice this as much.
Conclusion: premium BlueBuilt is more sturdy and slides more smoothly
The premium BlueBuilt stacking kit is sturdier and lasts longer thanks to the aluminum frame, which makes it a durable choice. The extra sturdy HDF worktop is suitable for a full 15kg laundry basket. This is more than the load capacity of the plastic model, which is 10kg. If you put more weight on it than that, it may break. Thanks to the ball bearings of the premium model, you can easily slide the worktop in and out. The plastic wheels of the standard stacking kit roll slightly less smoothly.