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  • Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black
  • Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black
  • Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black
  • Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black
  • Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black
  • Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black
  • Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black

Countertop Portable Dishwasher - Black

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  • Detail
    • 8 washing cycles
    • Simple installation
    • Suitable for a small place
    • Rapid 45 minutes of wash
    • Fit up to 70 pieces of tableware
  • Customer Reviews
    B**d

    I have been using this a lot since I got it, catching up on dishes long been sitting around. Out of all the dishes I have put through it, only a handful needed to be hand cleaned, but that is a handful out of a room full of dishes (just an example) and I have even been able to put through plastic things and not have them get damaged. This thing has dramatically made things easier for me as after cooking and eating, just put all the stuff in it after scraping food that might still be on it, and comes out clean every time. I don't bother learning an order to put stuff in it, just make sure everything in it has access to the sprayer. I also use a combination of full Finish tablets and half cut tablets for lighter less messy loads.

    A**

    I used to hand-wash all our dishes, you know how it goes, I tell my kids to do it but they neglect the chores so I have to do it myself. My skin began to crack from how often it was exposed to soap and water, that's when I decided to get a dishwasher for the job. We live in a space that doesn't allow for an installation of a dishwasher. I scrolled through Amazon to see if there was a smaller, almost portable one. That's when I came across this and decided to give it a shot. After a week of use, I can confidently say I'm happy with my purchase. First, it cleans really well, I just load the dishes in and they come out spotless, I've heard some people complain about how dishwashers don't get out tough stains, but this one seems to do it perfectly fine. It also seems to use a minimum amount of water, so my water bills won't be going up soon. That's a relief. It's easy to use, even for someone not tech-savy like me. I'm satisfied with this dishwasher, and I won't have to worry about damaging my skin.

    *M

    I'm single and live in a 1-bedroom rental. My kitchen is tiny. I'm not that disciplined to keep dishes -- clean or dirty -- from cluttering my sink and countertop. My solution was to sacrifice half my countertop space to the Comfee countertop dishwasher.I can put an entire day's worth of dishes in the dishwasher so my kitchen is always inviting and tidy. It helps me to actually *want* to cook a healthy meal vs. eating breakfast cereal, cookies, etc. This dishwasher is also an ADHD hack for me b/c I can cook a meal and feel overwhelmed by the cleanup. Oily fry pans, plates with egg yolks still on them, even coffee stained mugs come out beautifully.Pro Tips:1) I only fill the detergent (liquid Cascade, NOT pods) about 1/4 full (maybe 2 teaspoons) a) my dishes come out totally clean with that small(!) amount, and b) I found when I filled the detergent compartment half or more full, my dishes had a residual scent (kind of perfumy) and I don't like that. I don't recommend using pods. You use more than is needed and you can't squirt a little detergent in the pre-wash if you want.2) I use Finish so my glassware come out crystal clear, no spots. You may skip using it. I do fear I'm just adding chemicals to the world that doesn't need them (I've heard distilled vinegar can be used as a substitute -- I plan on trying it when I use up this little bottle of Finish.)3) Get a splitter for your water line and attach it to the HOT line under your sink. I was able to discreetly drill a 1" hole under my counter to run the hose up thru' the slot I had a built in cutting board that I wasn't using anyway (see photo). The drain hose just rests inside of the left sink.4) To make up for some of the lost counter space, I got an "Expandable Roll Up Dish Drying Rack with Utensil Holder" from Amazon to put over the left sink. It kind of hides the drain hose. And I can put a cutting board over it to make it into a solid work surface.5) I've played with different wash cycles. I found the 75 minu

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