🚀 Compact Clean, Anywhere You Dream!
The COMFEE' Portable Mini Dishwasher features a 5L built-in water tank enabling no-plumbing setup, 6 specialized wash programs including a high-temp 162℉ hygiene cycle, and a 360° dual spray system. Its ultra-compact design fits small spaces while washing over 30 items per cycle, making it perfect for apartments, RVs, and dorms. The Air Refresh drying function ensures dishes come out dry and odor-free every time.
Finish Type | stainless steel |
Form Factor | Countertop |
Model Name | CDC17P0ABB |
Item Weight | 36.6 Pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Cycle Options | Normal, Rapid, Steam, Fruit, Glass, AIR REFRESH |
Recommended Uses For Product | everyday dishware and glassware, delicate items, heavily soiled dishes |
Style | Minilite-Black |
Display Type | LED |
Hose Length | 1.44 Feet |
Number of settings | 6 |
Water Consumption | 5 L/day |
Option Cycles | 5 |
Inner Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Midea |
UPC | 810040949401 |
Brand Name | COMFEE' |
Model Info | CDC17P0ABB |
Item Weight | 36.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.13 x 16.53 x 17.24 inches |
Item model number | CDC17P0ABB |
Annual Energy Consumption | 130 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
Part Number | CDC17P0ABB |
Special Features | Adjustable Rack, 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 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Inner Material Type | Plastic |
Batteries Required? | No |
#**E
Asurion claim is worth the extra $
Five star because having a counter top dishwasher is a win. This said, you may wanna consider the product knowing issues that might manifest.Pluses: spacious and medium noise but not an issue. Great price though more on why purchasing the added Asurion is a must so it’s $50 plus more than asking price.Compliment to kitchen devote. Top fill is a win as do not wanna connect to the vintage spigot.Issues: off the bat the top spinner doesn’t spin. It’s pressure activated and it could be my water pressure. But the other machine worked okay. So expectations on that working were lost. Most of the time the dial remained stationary. Dishes still got clean.Though the instructions said the machine should heat water. Never had hot water. I filled with hot tap water and this works fine.About six months in the 40 minute cycle stopped working. I switched to C3 aka 20 minute. This was adequate. Not sure why but the 40 minute began working again.All of this was manageable. I’m so happy to have a little machine. That even would wash produce if needed. Since I manage a donation garden with lots of produce this is a fun option if wanted.Bought May 2024, it is July 2025. Ed code blinks. The manual only show E1 E3 and E4. No worries. Do my due diligence. Attempted to write the seller. Pushed send. The note never manifested in my messages.Called Amazon. Explained details. They say call Asurion and file the claim. Easy peasy, except they gave me the wrong number that’s been disconnected. No worries, looked up the number.Screen shot the full order number from the machine and Asurion insurance order number. This is all they need. Two day wait for them do do their job.They couldn’t find a place to repair the item within a hundred miles. They are issuing a refund of the full price via gift card and I’m shopping for a dishwasher.Only down side, tariffs may have risen costs of some products but no matter. I’m happy to have bought the insurance and the process for claim submission is simple.Instead of tossing the machine. Cut the cord and convert it to a tiny green house. Thought about making it into a little library. But a top folding down door is a challenge unless the Little Library is lower to the ground.Moral of the story, buy a machine with the insurance.This isn’t my first counter top dishwasher rodeo. The first one I bought had a two year manufacturer warranty. I thought great. But when the machine wouldn’t drain after a year the warranty comprised of the seller having me take the machine apart and send them pictures and they’d send me the parts to fix it. No thank you. That machine is now a green house.Because the machines are made with a ventilation system it gets humid but air flows.Anyway, if you buy this gadget despite its nuances please include the Asurion plan.The only downside is having to purchase a new Asurion plan with a new machine. So the cost of the insurance is kinda like renting a machine. Though an under counter machine is an idea it is a space hog in this vintage property with a small kitchen. Under counter storage is prime real estate.I liked the machine except for the few nuances. So gonna look elsewhere for a top fill machine with simple settings. Hoping I find a fit that resembles this machine.
B**Z
Good quality and easy set up
The media could not be loaded. I LOVE this little dishwasher. I am 86, use a walker, and live alone. I use a lot of paper plates and bowls, but I also use an occasional dish or plate and silverware which I tended to stack in my sink. Now I put these items into my dishwasher until I have a load (albeit, small) and then I run my dish washer. Problem solved.SETUP: Now a little bit about the operation. Bear in mind that this is a truly personal decision. Turns out I just do not like to wash dishes any more. I rent but since it can sit on a counter it is considered an appliance. It is not necessary to hook it up to your kitchen water or drain to operate it effectively (a must for me - I didn’t want to have to move it around on a utility table - it did NOT fit underneath my upper cabinets so measure carefully). Mine sits on a stationary stand that does not move.OPERATION: Here comes your personal decision. Would you rather wash dishes or do this? It uses about 2 3/4 gallons of water (fits nicely into a 5 gallon bucket) which you pour into the dishwasher by filling with 3 1/2 plastic pitchers of hot water. Rinse the goop off your dishes, let’s not overtax it. Easy peasy. Add granulated soap and start operation. The water drains by hose into the 5 gallon bucket (not too heavy- it’s only half full). I purchased a clip that goes on the edge of the bucket that holds the hose into place so it doesn’t slip out. When finished, drain the bucket in the sink. Done. Shiny dishes. I don’t really do pans it, they take up too much room.TIPS: The unit uses very little water or electricity but with wash and dry cycle, expect 3 hours to complete. It’s very quiet which is nice. Most of all, if you have HARD water, check your screen often as minerals will clog the screen. I have to run a hard water cleaner through mine occasionally. Is it worth it? To me it is.
C**A
Works well - small but effective
I have only had this for a few days, but am happy with it so far. Details belowSet Up: Mine is not near the sink, so I manually pour water into the top. I set up a 12L drain bucket underneath. As others have mentioned, the clamp to secure the drain hose is ineffective, so I secured the drain hose with a ziptie instead. Others have mentioned that the suction cup at the other end of the drain hose is ineffective… however it works when it’s wet! As soon as some water goes thru the hose, the suction cup sticks to the drain bucket. So no issues on that end for me. Also note— they recommend turning off the electricity before plugging in the machine.Size: It is really quite small. I recommend looking at the interior dimensions (not just exterior) because the inside mechanisms take up space. I tried to measure, the interior is something like 11x11x10in. It really only fits a day’s worth of plates, utensils, and maybe cups. Everything else (pots pans servingware etc) I wash by hand.Also, it fits 10in dinner plates, but mine are 10.25!!! So make sure to measure yours. If I angle my plates the right way I can still get them to fit, it just takes up more space inside.Last, make sure to measure the space between your countertop and the overhanging cabinet. My overhanging cabinets are 2 inches too low to fit this machine on my countertop, which is why I needed to set it up away from my sink.Effectiveness: This works great! Once set up, it is easy to use and it works as described. I haven’t had any issues with leaking or otherwise. My dishes come out spotless, dry, and clean.Overall: Even though it is small, it is worth it to me - it takes care of enough of my dishes for the remaining to feel less daunting to wash by hand, which is exactly what I need.If that sounds like what you need, I recommend!
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