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COMFEE’ Portable Mini Dishwasher Countertop with 5L Built-in Water Tank for Apartments& RVs, No Hookup Needed, 6 Programs, 360° Dual Spray, 162℉ High-Temp& Air-Dry Function

$299.99

$269.99

Price: $299.99
(as of Apr 08, 2025 17:00:10 UTC – Details)



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Please make sure the distance between your countertop and wall cupboard is more than 19.6″ 【No installation needed】: Adding water manually in the 5L built-in water tank, you can put the dishwasher in any suitable place without connecting to tap water. Or it can be hooked to the kitchen faucet directly with the included water hose (Adapter included).Water pressure : 0.04 – 1.0MPa.
[ Ultra-compact Design]: The ultra-compact design allows the dishwasher to wash 30+ items(Max to 9.5-inch plates) at a time while occupying a small area, which is ideal for small houses, apartments, dorms, boats, and campers/RVs.
[ 6 Program Options ]: NORMAL, RAPID, STEAM, FRUIT, GLASS washing programs, and AIR REFRESH extra drying mode meet all your daily needs. Note: Use the standard dishwasher powders or detergents because regular liquid dish soap will cause dishwasher problems. (No detergent is needed for the FRUIT program, and RAPID just needs half of the standard quantity. )
[ 192 ℉ HIGH-TEMP HYGIENE ]: The HYGIENE wash cycle boosts water temperature to 162 ℉ Rinsing and Max to 192 ℉ which can tackle even the heaviest soiled dishes and is also suitable for cleaning baby bottles and children’s dinner sets.
[ Extra Drying & Stay Fresh ]: Circulation of AIR REFRESH removes moisture and odor, keeping your plates and machine dry and fresh for a long time. The function is enabled by default and you can also inactivate the function if unnecessary.

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8 reviews for COMFEE’ Portable Mini Dishwasher Countertop with 5L Built-in Water Tank for Apartments& RVs, No Hookup Needed, 6 Programs, 360° Dual Spray, 162℉ High-Temp& Air-Dry Function

  1. Carol

    Super clean dishes
    I own a business and spend a lot of time there so I’m always preparing meals. Having to wash my dishes in a shared bathroom was a problem so I bought this awesome gadget. I thought it might be a bit frivolous but it turned out to be exactly what I needed. Before, dishes would pile up until I had access to the bathroom when no one was around and then I had a bunch of dishes to do. Now I can put my dishes directly into the dishwasher as soon as they’re dirty. At the end of the day, I fill it up with water from a bucket (uses less water than I expected) and run a load. The next morning I unload it and it’s ready to go again. No more dirty dishes sitting out! I was shocked at how clean the dishes get. I can’t rinse my dishes so they go in pretty filthy and sometimes crusted on. This dishwasher has no problem getting them spotless. I use eco-friendly liquid dishwasher soap and that has been doing great. There is a filter that needs to be cleaned (in my case, about once a week because my dishes are so dirty). It’s easy to clean with a scrubber and easy to remove/replace. I love this thing and wish I had bought it a long time ago! I’ve been using it for 4.5 months frequently and it’s still running perfectly. It gets dishes cleaner than most dishwashers because it’s small and the water inside has a lot of pressure and really gets in between all the dishes. There’s a sprayer on the top and bottom and it doesn’t miss a thing. Even with my gross dishes, they are super clean. I make smoothies every day with a blender and the unrinsed blender sparkles after running through this dishwasher and the thick smoothie goop doesn’t leave any residue on the other dishes. It holds about a day’s worth of dishes for just me so it’s perfect for one person. You might have to run it twice a day for 2 people.Some things to watch out for: as long as it is plugged in it will notify you with a beep when the water level is reached. I have it on a power strip and usually turn off the power strip when not in use. One time I forgot to turn on the power strip and when I went to fill it the beep didn’t go off so I overfilled it and got an error code which would not let me use it. I took it outside and turned it upside down with the door open to drain for about 5-10 minutes. Then it worked perfectly and has ever since. So be careful about not overfilling it but if you do, just turn it upside down.I highly recommend this product!

  2. bin

    Great for houses and apartments without a dishwasher for
    I live in a home that was not designed to accommodate a dishwasher. Hand-washing dishes became the dreaded chore that was put off far too often, resulting in disgusting dishes piling out of the sink and making my kitchen a dreaded space.I bought this even though I didn’t have an ideal permanent location for it in my kitchen, and it has been well worth it. I’ve tried a few setups and what currently works best for me is placing the unit on my stove or pull-out cutting board, filling the water tank manually, and letting the unit drain into the sink as it runs. The drain hose is about 4 feet long and as long as the unit has power and is level, it will do it’s job from just about anywhere.Things I like:It gets my dishes significantly cleaner than hand washing.My kitchen overall is cleaner because most of my dishes now go straight into the dishwasher instead of accumulating in my sink.It also fits everything except my largest pots and frying pans, so the overall amount of hand washing has been significantly reduced and I’m very grateful for that.The unit itself is easy to clean/maintain. The drain catch in the bottom is easy to remove and disassemble for cleaning.Overall, this was well worth the $300 I spent on it.

  3. AnitAZ

    The good bad and ugly, while used not near a sink, and hard plumbed
    UPDATE 9-7-24Close to 2 years later and am very happy with it once I hard plumbed it in. Every time I go to my folks house, (they have a full size dishwasher under the counter) and I’ve been spoiled with counter height and I don’t have to bend over slide out and reach in the back. I definitely don’t want a full size built-in again.Before I go into my findings for remote use, meaning not near a sink/drain, here’s some stuff to consider. This is large, the dimensions are in the listing and likely will not fit under the upper cabinets of many many many US homes. It’s heavy at 51lbs as stated in the listing. One more thing you can do, as I did, and read the PDF version of the manual before purchasing which is available in the listing body. Not everything I wanted to know such as hose and cord lengths are even in the manual so I shared that information in text boxes on my photos. You may want to touch the photo for it to enlarge to read or see all the details I shared. Now onto my experience so far compared to a smaller cube style portable dishwasher which has an onboard tank. After having a small cube style portable dishwasher I found we don’t have dishes piled up and are very good at emptying and loading daily, unlike the full size built in at our old house which was always a crap shoot if the dishes were clean dirty or some of both since it wasn’t ran daily. So when the upper spray bar quit working, I decided to look for a bigger one to accommodate pots and pans that could still be used remotely, and this seemed to fit the bill but about $200 more than the cube one.FYI, I paid $419 with at the time a $30 off coupon and waited 2 weeks for it to arrive. – 1 STAR- MUST HAVE 2 BUCKETS FOR REMOTE USE, meaning not near a sink/drain I thought this one would suck up all the water it needs to run a complete cycle, and I could use the same bucket as the waste water catch. That’s a big fat NO! This sucks up water as needed multiple times during a cycle along with draining as needed, so both buckets must be in place during the entire cycle until it ends, and I really mean, until it ends. For instance if you’re johnny on the spot after it finishes spraying water and the count down cycle timer still has time left on it. And you decide to pull out the dishes before the timer is zero, well it will drain some more so don’t pull out the waste water bucket until the timer is zero! You MUST use 2 buckets, one for clean water the other for dirty water making this quite the set up and space hogger for remote, not near a sink use. Yes you could put it on a cart and wheel it where needed, which I did a couple of times to see if that worked for me, but found it more of a time waster, space taker and more of a nuisance than just hand washing. Now the directions when using the clean water collapsible bucket it comes with say to fill just above the 12L mark. This leaves around 1/8″ to the top making it impossible to carry across the room. You’ll be investing in another bucket if used remotely, not near a sink. If used in your sink, keeping your faucet available, it’s not an issue. You really should have 2 buckets, with a minimal 3.5 gallon capacity so they don’t slosh out when you move them. – 3 STARS – THE AMOUNT OF SPACE IT REALLY TAKES The dimensions on the listing are accurate, but if you picked up as I did the 2 different measurements for depth from front to back with the door closed, one is the base or footprint the other includes the thickness of the door which sticks out roughly an inch passed the body. Well add another 1-1/2″ to 2″ on that, the cord and hoses stick out passed the back since this wasn’t designed with a recessed area for them tuck into. It leaves enough countertop in front of it for small tasks, let’s say buttering toast, at least on my 23″ deep countertops. If you’re like me and have this in a remote corner of countertop with the cord and hoses not only running along the back but also the side, add 1-1/2 to 2 inches to the width to accommodate. As I mentioned earlier this is quite tall and likely won’t fit under your overhead cabinets, but if you happen to have high hung cabinetry, you won’t be worried about the steam affecting the cabinets if they are around 12″ deep, since the steam vents off out where the door opens at end of cycle and should clear with a few inches to spare. I shared numerous photos with a 2 liter bottle next to it giving you the idea of it’s size. – 5 STARS – CYCLE TIMES, TEMPERATURE AND WATER USE There are plenty to choose from so pick what works for each load. This information is straight from the manual and can be viewed via PDF prior to purchase, but I also shared photos of them. – The water use ranges from 1.85 gallons of water to 2.99. – Cycle times range from 29 minutes to 150 minutes. – Water temperature ranges from 122⁰ F to 162⁰ F I typically use the 58 minute cycle which has no problem removing dried on gravy from breakfast when I run it that night. -3 STARS – NO HEATED OR FORCED AIR CIRCULATING DRYING OPTION. As stated in the listing the door pops open about 2″ at the end of cycle, this is optional, to quickly release the steam, hence items that hold heat well , like glass, aluminum and steel, tend to quickly dry, and naturally plastic will still be wet. Now this is ok if you start the dishwasher before leaving to work or before bed and enough hours pass, allowing natural evaporation to take place, leaving for the most part, everything dry including plastics with only small puddles caught on rims. If you need to do loads back to back, you will be hand drying droplets on even glass and steel, although my thick stainless steel flatware and thick pots and pans are usually completely dry, as they hold heat naturally and help evaporate water rapidly. Something I really liked about my cube portable was it offered heated dry or fan circulated air dry, and miss this option on this one. -4 STARS – NOISE LEVEL No doubt it sounds like a dishwasher, it’s quieter than the full size built-ins we’ve had, but louder than the cube portable I had. An additional noise you will hear when using the clean water bucket to fill, is the water pump. If you’re standing within 2 feet from it, you’ll likely slightly raise your conversation voice. Mine is placed between the kitchen and living room and we don’t need to turn up the TV volume or raise voices in the living room or most of the kitchen. It really isn’t loud. – 5 STARS- EXCELLENT CLEANING POWER. This has enough spray bars to soak and remove everything we’ve put in, including dried on gravy and a lasagna pan. I have zero complaints here! – 5 STARS – DISH HOLDING/ARRANGING CAPACITY Truly some of the reasons I bought this, the upper removable rack, the lower racks ability to fold tines down, the ability to place roughly 12″ tall items, wide rack accommodates pots with handles, although my 12″ skillet with long handle on one side then short handle on opposite side has to go across the bottom rack caddy corner, it’s easier just to hand wash. After you play around with it a few times you’ll figure out what fits where around each other. If you have 10″ plates with 1″ deep rims as I do, the tine spacing is not as accommodating but still doable. The upper rack fits tumbler lids on the left, lots of flatware in the middle, and smaller tea and coffee cups, pinch bowls or utensils on the right. -4 STARS – HOSE AND CORD LENGTHS I give the lengths in text boxes on my shared photos. When used remotely away from a sink, both the fresh water pick up hose 78″ and drain hose 77″ are long enough to reach buckets on the floor. By the way the pick up hose is stiff and hard to keep where you need it, also doesn’t have an 90⁰ elbow off the back, which it really needs to prevent it from stretching away from the barb it’s attached to on the back and prevent leaking, when you have this shoved as close to the backsplash as possible. The corrugated drain hose is similar to all dishwasher drain hoses, only this one comes with a terrible plastic type suction cup to prevent the tip from flopping around. I ended up replacing the suction cup with a silicone one which actually holds in place. The faucet hook up hose, I hope you don’t need to use, is very very stiff and unruly. This is the shortest hose at 60″ of usable length minus the amount needed to clear the dishwasher body which is 9″ to 12″ depending on what side you run it from. The power cord length is 53″ and has a flat or 90⁰ plug.- 3 STARS- HARD PLUMBED IN. Bye the way,By no means do they advertise this to be hard plumbed in, but after a couple months using it remotely I decided to. Here are my findings you will definitely want to be apprised of if you go this route.Here’s what you need to know if you’ll be hard/permanent plumbing it in. For the water hook up you’ll be using the inlet designed to hook to a sink faucet. Well the threads for this hose are NOT standard US dishwasher, which here in the states is the same as a garden hose, the threads on this dishwasher are fine threaded. You might be able to hunt down an adapter to change the threads which accommodates standard US dishwasher hoses, but I had no luck at 2 home and garden centers. Maybe try an actual Plumbing store. I ended up having to use the hose which came with it, cut the faucet connector end off and using a 1/2″ barbed fitting to convert the end making it possible to hard plumb.As far as the drain hose, I was able to find and install a “Y” drain pipe instead of my existing straight pipe to accommodate the hose. Just make sure you use a hose clamp since the dishwasher pumps dirty water out with a lot of pressure, and you definitely don’t want water flooding underneath your sink. Another thing is the water inlet hose which came with it, had a pinhole leak near the threaded fitting, as though it wasn’t crimped properly. I contacted Amazon, which they could only offer a return/replace since they don’t have spare parts. Then tried contacting the manufacturer, but lo and behold their website has zero ways to contact them, also doesn’t offer replacement parts.FYI- I didn’t need to use any on/off valve, as the machine already has a valve to control the water flow built in.- 3 STARS- OVERALL TAKE It’s great if you have the ability to place it next to your sink where it will live all the time, and if you use the bucket this leaves your faucet freed up. While I like it’s capacity for long handle pots, It’s not set up well for those of us who need it remotely placed away from a sink. I would NOT have purchased it if I had known it doesn’t suck up all the water it needs at the same time, hence requiring me to have to use 2 buckets. This is where my old cube portable shines, yes it took 3 trips with a pitcher to fill it’s tank, but only 1 bucket and hose sitting on my floor, not 2. I also do not like no recess to accommodate the cord and hoses. So far I’ve ended up purchasing $20 worth of 90⁰ elbows and tubing to correct the fresh water pick up tube issues, $4 for a suction cup and another $50 in attractive cans, (these are in a a photo in a stackable configuration), these are visible full time in my kitchen, stackable trash bins to use as the fresh water and dirty water bins which are a larger capacity at 3.5 gallons to ensure I don’t slosh water everywhere when moving them to fill and empty. I can’t say it’s been worth it. It’s cost me even more money to work in my space, also it isn’t free returns hence I’m on the fence of sending it back. In hindsight I probably should of stuck with the cube style with onboard water tank and just dealt with hand washing pots and pans. Too bad this doesn’t have an onboard tank, it would make it even more remote friendly. It would be great for those who have the space to place it next to a sink. This is designed to keep your faucet freed up by using the fresh water bucket in the sink, but for those of us using remotely, you will be shelling out more money, and figuring a bucket system so they aren’t in the way of your walk space. Hopefully this was helpful!

  4. Andrea

    Soy una mujer autista (y con TDAH) de 22 años que vive sola. Todo lo relacionado a la limpieza me cuesta muchísimo por mis neurodivergencias: desde tener que organizarme, tener la energía y no vomitarme o salir huyendo por las texturas de las cosas que tengo que limpiar. Por esto siempre tengo que encontrar mejores maneras de sobrevivir, y uno de los ámbitos en los que tenía que mejorar era en la lavada de platos. Yo era de esas personas que dejaba los platos MESES, no es mentira ni exageración. Dejé de cocinar hace tiempo (no tenía tiempo ni energía) y apenas usaba unos cuantos platos. Pero, por ejemplo, invité a unas amigas a comer (y les cociné) para celebrar la Navidad por ahí del 15 de diciembre de 2022. Una de las cosas que hice fue hervir brócoli: ellas se fueron y la olla con el agua del brócoli y los restos despedazados quedaron ahí. Hoy, 23 de julio de 2023, decidí al fin lavarla. De más está decir que estaba toda llena de hongos, asquerosa; justo la razón por la que no quería lavarla. La metí en el lavavajillas junto a su tapa y nada más (porque el aparato es muy pequeño) y dejé que corriera uno de los ciclos de higiene. Verán mi sorpresa al sacarla y ver que estaba casi como nueva: el agua salió asquerosísima, como jamás me había salido, pero la olla sólo se quedó con un par de manchas que quité a mano con una pasada de la esponja. Eso era un cementerio de hongos y lo eliminó por completo. En otro ciclo también metí un termo en el que había preparado té en polvo (de esos de Lipton) y había olvidado el restito. Se evaporó, quedó lo dulce y se formaron hongos. Era mi termo favorito y pensé que iba a tener que tirarlo después de aproximadamente unos cuatro meses de haberlo tenido así. ¡Pues no! Una lavada después, salió como nuevo.Yo ya estaba lista para tirar esa olla y ese termo, pero este mini lavavajillas les dio otra oportunidad de vivir. Desde que tengo este aparatejo, he podido mantener mis platos limpios (aprox unos 3 meses).Ojo que sí, es muy muy muy pequeño: en platos le caben bastantes pero no muy grandes, el problema es cuando metemos vasos, que ocupan demasiado espacio. Podrá lavar unos 3, quizá 4 al mismo tiempo, junto con platos, o unos seis solitos. Para los platos (sin ollas ni instrumentos de preparación) de una comida de quizá hasta tres personas, sí alcanza. Podrían poner en el siguiente ciclo todo lo de la preparación, quizá. Para una persona, que casi nunca cocina, fue un milagro que me ha cambiado la vida. Quería algo que pudiera poner en la encimera y que no requiriera conectarse a plomería, y esta fue la solución perfecta: casi no gasta energía, no ocupa tantísimo espacio (aunque sí es más bultoso de lo que se esperaría), lo lleno manualmente y uso una cubeta para que recolecte el agua sucia (le caben dos ciclos de agua en una sola cubeta normal). Sólo gasto cinco litros de agua por ciclo (¡grandes ahorros porque no sé cómo lavar trastes con poca agua!) y a veces he usado el agua sucia para echarle agua al baño (cuando no hay agua y lo que lavé dejó el agua casi transparente, que es casi siempre). Así que… ¡hace de todo!Lo más increíble es que la compré a creo que menos de seis mil pesos y a meses sin intereses. Si la consigues por ese precio, ¡no lo dudes ni un segundo!Hay cosas que conviene lavar a mano, como algunos vasos o tazas, o cubiertos y popotes, pero la cantidad de cosas que he lavado a mano cada vez se ha reducido más. Estoy encantada. Volvería a comprar esto mil veces.

  5. James Robinson

    Unfortunately it’s half inch too wide to fit through my closet door (room inside but the frame is too narrow) so I had to set it up high when not in use.

  6. January Bacus

    I wish I got it sooner.Will update in a few months but I am very happy with it now.I rent a studio and have this next to the sink. My tap has an extendable hose so it’s so easy to fill water, though I still use the water basin just to avoid splashes. The drain hose is in the sink.I have used it daily since I got it a week ago. I use the rapid setting and it is enough to clean, but that means I have not tried the drier.The light turns off after 5 minutes.I learned to stack dishes thru trial and error. The cutlery rack is actually good, i find it easy to use. My square 27cm plates fits easily.It’s not too noisy either, not louder than my washing machine. The build and quality of this comfee dishwasher is very good. The picture does not do justice.It came with free 2 washing pod and 1x rinse aid.I bought dishwashing salt and added 1 liter of water plus 1 spoonful of salt only one time. I’m not sure if I have to keep doing that as the “S” sign hasn’t gone off since I started using it.

  7. Stacey

    If you hate doing dishes as much as me, but have no room for a full size dishwasher, this is an absolute game changer! It fits on the countertop nicely and doesn’t look an eyesore, and it holds quite a lot of dishes, even when stacked everything comes out clean. I only use the rapid wash and everything has come out sparkling each time.Very easy to set up, I haven’t plumbed it in but pouring water into the hole at the top takes only a few minutes, and uses less water than you would to fill a whole washing up bowl. If you’re a bit short I’d recommend a step so you can easily pour water without spilling anything, depending on how tall your counters are.I would say it can be a bit noisy if you’re in the same room, but I don’t notice the noise at all if I’m elsewhere in the house. I love that the door automatically opens on finishing a cycle, and everything dries off fully within about 20 minutes.If you purchase this, ensure you also have dishwashing salts and dishwasher tablets ready to go, as you don’t want to be excited to use it for the first time only to realise you have neither of those things, like I did! We have used this every single day, once or twice a day, and it works very well every single time.I did find the instructions left some parts out, so feel free to message with any questions. I love this product!

  8. Nikolay

    The only advantage is that it fits in places where a standard one would not. The vessel is made of plastic, so max temperature is lower than in models with steel vessel. Capacity is very small, smaller than external dimensions would suggest. It claims 3 sets, but actually it is perhaps just enough for 1 or 2 people if they are not cooking much. There is no mechanism to hold the detergent – it will just pour in. Also, due to small volume, I think it needs less detergent than a tab for a standard dishwasher contains, so it is better to use liquid or powder detergent that can be measured.

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