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Well done @MapNerd. I never understood why those drawers are as small as they are.
The holes in the frame to move the rails over are actually already predrilled and the rails that hold the glides are clearly designed to go against the frame so the drawers can be wider as the rails have cutouts to avoid frame bolts in exactly the right place. Just Flexsteel squeezing every last penny they could out of it, I guess. Probably saved them 100 sheets of plywood over the course of 5 years.
 
The problem: The dryer door does not stay in position while transferring from washer to dryer.

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My solution was to glue a 5/16" diameter neodymium magnet to the hinge of the cabinet door. It can also be seen in the photo above.

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Happy now to not clunk my head or fight with that door any more.

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I wish our doors were reversible. They open the same direction as yours and it’s annoying. Would be much better and give more space if they opened towards the escape door.
 
I wish our doors were reversible. They open the same direction as yours and it’s annoying. Would be much better and give more space if they opened towards the escape door.
Maybe if you turn the washer & dryer upside down........
 
Maybe if you turn the washer & dryer upside down........
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Found the perfect solution for mounting my Garmin in the DS. Best I’ve tried so far.

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