- 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.
COMFEE’ Portable Mini Dishwasher Countertop with 5L Built-in Water Tank for Apartments& RVs, No Hookup Needed, 6 Programs, 360° Dual Spray, 162℉…
$282.63
Category: Dishwashers
Finish Type | stainless steel |
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Manufacturer | Midea |
Model Name | CDC17P0ABB |
Item Weight | 36.6 pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Cycle Options | Fruit, Delicate, Normal, Rapid, Hygiene |
Style | Minilite-Black |
Display Type | LED |
Water Consumption | 1.32 Gallons per Hour |
Option Cycles | 5 |
Form Factor | Built-In |
Brand Name | COMFEE' |
UPC | 810040949401 |
Model Info | CDC17P0ABB |
Product Dimensions | 17.13 x 16.53 x 17.24 inches |
Country of Origin | Albania |
Item model number | CDC17P0ABB |
Annual Energy Consumption | 130 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
Part Number | CDC17P0ABB |
Special Features | Touch Panel, Free Installation, Hi-temp Wash, Quick Wash Cycle, Air Refresh Function, 360° Range Cleaning, See-through Window, Ultra-Compact Design, 1/3 Water Consumption Compared to Handwashing, Adjustable Rack |
Material Type | Plastic |
Batteries Required | No |
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Migraine Man –
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** I bought this for use in Perú. Our space is very limited. **
Update: been using it for 2 months now. Wirks perfectly. I use it 5 times a week.
The dishwasher comes very well packaged. It includes all the items necessary to use it out of the box, even pods! Unboxing was easy and quick. I read the instruction manual a few times and was ready to go! It is well written and easy to follow.
Initial setup took about 10 minutes. I set it up to drain into a bucket for now. I will make a more permanent solution soon. I am in Perú. We have 220v electricity here and this is 120v. I have an industrial power converter that can handle the load (1500w) It is on a dedicated 10 amp circuit breaker.
First use
I powered it on and was greeted with a beep and it lit up inside. The control on the front is easy to view but very basic. It has 5 cycles.
Water filling options
You have two options. The first is a connected water source. The second and easiest is to fill it manually with 6 liters of water. The included filling container holds 1.8L. You need to add 3 full pitchers and 600ml of a fourth. The machine will beep for 3 seconds when it is sufficiently filled. All cycles use the same amount of water.
Cycles
There are 5 cycles. 4 for washing dishes and a 5th for cleaning fruits and vegetables.
C1 – 130 minutes. Pods work great with this cycle. Dishes are as clean as any dishwasher I have used in the US.
C2 – 120 minutes for sanitizing baby bottles. Not tested.
C3 – 115 minute cycle for glassware. It works very well.
C4 – the 40 minute rapid cycle. You can not use pods with this cycle. Liquid is a must. Works well. You need to hand dry the dishes.
C5 – Fruits and veggies cycle! It rocks. 20 minutes to cleanse your produce.
Safety features
It has a child lock so kids can not easily activate it. It disables all buttons but the power button.
Water level warning. Lets you know if you have sufficient water to run the cycle.
Loading
Loading is pretty standard and logical. There is no need to rinse the dishes before loading. It’s only necessary to scrape off food bits.
The manual has several great visual guides to proper loading. You can Jenga it to get more than they advise and still get perfectly clean dishes. The manual makes it very clear what can’t be washed. The rack folds up and down to allow differs loading puzzles to be solved. Standard stuff.
Detergent
I use pods that came with the unit. Finish pods are highly rated and work well. They can only be used with the long cycles. The 40 minute cycle needs liquid to work correctly. Either way pop into the door slot.
Selecting your cycle
Turn on power.
The control panel is a bit small but still easy to view. Choose your cycle.
Filling with water
Add 6 liters of cold water. After 3 full pitchers, fill with a fourth until the until beeps loudly for 3 seconds. The water faucet light will also turn off when filled sufficiently. Alternatively, you can use the included hose to supply water directly from the tap.
Starting the load
Once you’ve loaded the dishes and detergent and selected your cycle, choose START or DELAY. You can delay the start by up to 24 hours. One press per hour.
Running
It’s very quiet. It runs at a max of 50dB according to my Apple Watch Noise Meter. The manual says 58dB. On C1 door auto opens with 15 minutes remaining. This is a cool down period. It’s recommended to let your dishes cool before unloading.
Unloading
After the dishes have cooled, unload them.
Maintenance
You need to check the filters and clean them as needed. If you run a short cycle it’s best to wipe the inside of the machine after use.
Troubleshooting
The machine has a few error codes to help in case of issues. I’ve not had to use it yet.
James Robinson –
Llevo un año con ella y puedo decir que es una maravilla. Primero que nada hay que estar conscientes de que se trata de un lavavajillas pequeño, he leído comentarios donde se quejan de que lava pocos platos y el problema está en no entender que tipo de producto se adquiere.
Es ideal para solteros o parejas que quieren ahorrar tiempo y agua para lavar los platos del día, o bien para familias pequenas. Es muy eficiente y deja muy bien los trastes, solo hay que tener cuidado en escoger bien el ciclo de lavado y utilizar el jabón adecuado. Con base a mi experiencia usen jabones para traste líquidos (eviten gel o en polvo).
Así que si no tienen espacio y/o dinero para un lavavajillas más grande, definitivamente está es una gran opción.
Andrea –
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.
James Robinson –
Este mini-lavavajillas ha sido una ABSOLUTA maravilla para una persona que se encuentra sumamente ocupada (especialmente con la modalidad de home-office derivada de la pandemia) y que vive en un departamento pequeño.
El aparato es sumamente funcional, cabe casi en en cualquier lugar, pero que su pequeño tamaño exterior no los confunda, tiene una capacidad interna impresionante (i.e. lave una olla grande, sin problemas)
Magnífica adquisición, no podría ser más feliz!!!
Erizou –
Considering this comes with a whole baby care setting, I had higher expectations for how it would work for cleaning bottles (the main reason I bought it- soon to have 2 kids under 15 months so I need all the help I can get keeping bottles and pump parts clean).
First off, this thing is bigger than I pictured (yes I measured) and is HEAVY. It’s a little bit taller than the given dimensions so it’s a really tight fit under my cabinets (I should have had a little over 3/4” clearance and have less than 1/4” which can make a big difference when this is meant for small spaces). It was easy to set up the drain hose. It doesn’t take too long to get started, figuring out how to load it is honestly the hardest and most time consuming.
The rack is horrible for arranging bottles and their pieces. I don’t have fancy bottles either, they’re the standard 3 piece bottle. The rack doesn’t really seem optimal for placing anything in it. The pieces for keeping stuff upright are too close, but somehow the bottom of the rack lets anything even remotely smaller fall through to the bottom. The cutlery tray doesn’t hold much because it’s poorly designed too.
I was hoping to be able to use this for my pump too, but I have no clue how to secure my pump parts after having difficulty just with the bottles larger pieces.
Also the items I put at the front right didn’t get cleaned at all somehow. The area seems to be a dead zone for where the water pressure hits.
I’ve had the same issue with white residue leftover that I read others have had too. I guess I’ll have to start trial and error with the detergent because it must not have rinsed off properly. I don’t have hard or soft water. I used Finish powerball tablets (manual says tablets are usable, and someone had recommended them when I was reading comments). The white residue sucks because if I can’t get the issue fixed, I spent a lot of money purely to make washing bottles easier just to have to still hand wash them… can’t exactly feed my kids dishwashing detergent.
I’m really wondering if it’ll be a waste of time to even try a load of normal dishes, but I’ll be giving it a try tomorrow with a new detergent so I’ll try to update my review after.
Dishes don’t dry. Like, at all. It sounds like a fan is running during the “drying” stage but there’s zero air movement. Not a huge deal, but kind of annoying considering it’s supposed to dry and still uses power during the “drying” stage just to accomplish absolutely nothing.
I don’t trust the extremely flimsy suction cup that comes attached to the drain hose, so I’ve weighed it down in my sink with a pan to keep from potentially having a small flood.
It is quiet, I’ll give it that. Others have reviewed saying it’s loud but I don’t think it is at all.
I did read and follow all the instructions, and have tried the manufacturer fixes noted in the manual.
I ended up coming back here to go through the questions on the page to try to find some fixes. I’m currently running a rapid cycle to try to get the white residue off (which is really an unnecessary waste of extra time, water and power). Hopefully a new detergent will help to alleviate the residue so I don’t have to keep doing a second cycle.
As for the rack… I’m looking at getting one of the special bottle racks meant for larger dishwashers, but haven’t found anything that will work well in the small space of this one.
JMS66 –
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Moving into a home with a small kitchen, tiny sink and no dishwasher meant the ridiculously small sink was usually full of dishes neither of us wanted to wash. Besides that, even if I scrubbed and used really hot water, I never felt the dishes or glasses were as clean and shiny as they’d get in the dishwasher I grew up with. And my hands were aging prematurely 🥺
Without room in the budget for major kitchen renovation, what could I do? I knew there were portable dishwashers, but they were so big, ugly, and always required some type of water hookup.
Then, I found out that mini, self-contained machines were being made that were basically plug and play, compact and CUTE!
I found the Comfee mini plus and it checked all the boxes and the price was almost half of others I’d seen.
Upon arrival, I set this machine up on my counter, next to my sink, attached the drain hose and plugged it in, and within minutes it was filled with hot tap water (using the included pitcher and filling guard) and soaping up the dishes!!
It’s been life changing, and I’m not exaggerating much. Facing Monday morning without a sink full of dirty dishes has been positively freeing!
I have now done well over 100 loads and it’s as effective, quiet and wonderful as it was for that first load! I had planned to hook up the hose to fill from the faucet, but I still haven’t done that because it’s so easy to just use the pitcher. Four pitcher fills and the beep tells me it’s ready to go.
I’ve used various detergent pods but I do find that the recommended Finish Quantum pods do the best job.
I’ve never had any residue problems at all. There appear to be two rinse cycles on the normal cycle, and everything is sparkling!
I have used Finish machine cleaning pods and they have kept the interior itself clean and buildup free.
It’s also very easy to remove and clean the catch filter, which I do periodically.
This is a sturdy, heavy machine and I think it will continue to hold up well.
I also feel good about the fact that I’m using far less water.
Does it dry the dishes bone-dry? Not completely, but they’re dry enough. I’d rather it not waste additional energy when I can use a dab of a towel to soak up any remaining drops.
The only cycle I haven’t yet tried is the fruit wash. The rapid cycle does an amazing job on lightly soiled items you need in a hurry (my coffee cups!)
As another reviewer said, I’m obsessed! This was money so well spent, I wish I’d bought this years ago!
It’s entertaining, too—I can’t walk past it, while it’s operating, without touching the control panel to turn the light on, just to see the spray scrubbing up my dishes and glasses!! It’s almost meditative! 😂
My only wish is that it would be available in different colors! I think retro colors would be really popular for this cute appliance, and I’d like red to match many of my other kitchen appliances.
Migraine Man –
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.