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✨ Compact Clean, Big Impact 💧
The COMFEE' Portable Mini Dishwasher is a sleek, countertop solution designed for busy millennials in apartments, RVs, or small homes. Featuring a 1.32-gallon built-in water tank, six customizable wash programs including a high-temp 162℉ hygiene cycle, and an ultra-compact footprint that fits 30+ dishes, it offers powerful cleaning without installation hassle. Its Air Refresh drying function ensures dishes come out dry and fresh, making it the ultimate space-saving, time-saving appliance for modern living.








| ASIN | B09QCJ6TDZ |
| Additional Features | Portable, Compact, Built-In Water Tank, Leakage Protection, Ultra-Compact Design, 1/3 Consumption Compared to Handwashing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #3 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand | COMFEE' |
| Brand Name | COMFEE' |
| Capacity | 5 liters |
| Color | Whole Black |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,278 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Delicate, Fruit, Hygiene, Normal, Rapid |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Types | stainless steel |
| Form Factor | Countertop |
| Hose Length | 1.44 feet |
| Included Components | Water Pitcher, Fruit Basket, Tableware Quick-Connect Inlet Hose (Adapter Included), Drain |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.13"D x 16.53"W x 17.24"H |
| Item Type Name | Countertop Dishwasher |
| Item Weight | 36.6 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CDC17P0ABB |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | CDC17P0ABB |
| Model Number | CDC17P0ABB |
| Noise | 62 db |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.13"D x 16.53"W x 17.24"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | everyday dishware and glassware, delicate items, heavily soiled dishes |
| Special Feature | Portable, Compact, Built-In Water Tank, Leakage Protection, Ultra-Compact Design, 1/3 Consumption Compared to Handwashing Special Feature Portable, Compact, Built-In Water Tank, Leakage Protection, Ultra-Compact Design, 1/3 Consumption Compared to Handwashing See more |
| Style Name | Minilite-Black |
| UPC | 810040949401 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Consumption | 5 liters_per_day |
C**T
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!
C**E
If you value your sanity
Whoever invented countertop dishwashers deserves a cookie and a crisp high five. 10/10 recommend getting one! We're a family of 6 and do not own a "real" dishwasher. I was crashing out DAILY over the amount of dishes we had piling up and hated spending so much time washing them. 1) this can fit a decent amount of dishes. Anything from tall cups, plates, silverware, baby bottles, etc. 2) I do run it a few times a day (again, family of 6, and I hate washing dishes so I use it for everything that will fit). I really only handwash pots and pans these days! *Has not increased my water or electric bill really, so I'm stoked* 3) I do run this on RAPID setting 99% of the time. I tried normal (which uses the heat dry setting) but I noticed it didn't get the dishes completely dry, so it didn't seem worth it. Rapid runs for 40 mins (normal is like.. 1.5 hours). Once rapid is done, I just dry the dishes on a drying rack so that I can load it up again with more dishes. Keeps things moving efficiently and quickly! 4) my dishes get very clean in the washer, but I do recommend scrubbing them clear of debris before adding to the dishwasher. It's a countertop dishwasher, not an industrial one from your local Chili's, so let's be realistic with what it can do lol 5) no leaks (knock on wood) and no maintenance or parts issues so far. I did buy the warranty but haven't used it yet. 6) I am small in size, lazy, and a wimp, so top loading water was not for me. I had my husband set it up where we can get water from our sink directly and that's been wonderful. Just be careful detaching it from the faucet; wait about 10 mins for the pressure to dissipate, otherwise you're gonna be a unwilling participant of the splash zone. No rusting issues so far. *NOTE: I do air it out overnight so there is no mold or musty smell 7) it's super quiet, easy to use, quick, efficient... I'm a happy mama! (It's also fun to watch. Yes, I am easily entertained) I have had this for 2 mos now, will update again in the future!
L**L
Disappointing to say the least.
I was so excited to get this little guy, but the description is VERY misleading, and I almost sent it back, but it was heavy, and I'm an old lady. I bought it to tide me over until I can get my large dishwaser replaced, and then I planned to put it in my yet unpurchased Class B Motorcoach. First, it will NOT hold what they say it will hold. I can barely get four or five small items in it, and forget a normal sized plate. The utensil tray is just a flat piece of plastic with holes--no bottom to it, so knives slide right through. The height of the inside area is too short for my metal drinking cup, so a lot of the things I bought it for still have to be washed by hand. The water pressure isn't great either. If you don't do a good prewash, your dishes won't get clean. At best, it can be used to "sanitize" stuff you've already handwashed. It's biggest pro is that you can fill the water reservoir and not have to have it attached to a sink, BUT it takes about 4 of the little pitchers (1 pitcher comes with it) to fill it. This might be true for all of these portable dishwashers and not just this one, but this one has made me scared to waste my money trying another. Probably going in my next garage sale.
A**R
THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT!!
When I first decided I wanted one of these countertop dishwashers, I decided on a price point and began researching the ones that met that requirement. I narrowed it down to 3 or 4, and then looked for the features I wanted it to have. I wanted an upper AND lower spray arm, the ability to fill it either by hooking it up to the faucet OR to fill it manually, and then I needed it to have the appropriate measurements so it would be sure to fit where I needed it to. I live in a mobile home, and sometimes things can be a little hard to fit. I also watched quite a few YouTube videos to see what some of the product reviewers had to say. I am SO SO happy that I settled on this dishwasher! I absolutely LOVE IT! When it arrived, upon taking it out of the box, I was shocked at how big it is; I obviously knew the measurements and had seen pictures and videos, but this dishwasher ain't no flimsy hunk of junk! This is a solid, well built kitchen appliance. I'm 64, and while I'm not exactly Mrs Fit and Trim, it is heavy! I had zero problems getting it set up and hooked up, so don't worry about that! I didn't hook it up to my sink, I just manually fill it with water and that works excellent. A pitcher is included and the dishwasher will beep at you when it's filled to the appropriate level. Just make sure you turn it on before adding water so the dishwasher knows when to beep at you when it's filled to the correct level. It also comes with a pitcher and a water filling guide to make it easier (and foolproof!) to add the water. Since I didn't want to use the inlet hose to fill the dishwasher, I just left it sealed up in the bag it came in and put it under my sink. I only had to connect the drain hose and make sure it was attached all the way, and then slide the clamp in place and tightened it so the hose doesn't come off or leak when the water is draining out into the sink. It could not possibly be easier, trust me! The drain hose has a suction cup attached that you stick to the side of your sink so the hose stays in place while draining. The instruction manual said you can also drain the water into a bucket if you are unable to have your dishwasher by the sink. In short, this dishwasher is a quality appliance and looks like it; this is NOT a flimsy, cheap looking thing that you would be embarrassed to have on your counter. I also want to add that it's holds a LOT more dishes than you'd think. Once you have it for a bit, you'll get better at arranging things. I did buy a small silverware basket for less than $10, and it fits perfectly. It's advertised as being for "chopsticks & straws", and I think it was around $8. I highly recommend getting one (here on Amazon). The only thing I regret about buying this dishwasher is that I didn't buy it sooner! I live alone, and this is the perfect size for my needs. I might have to hand wash a pan or something, but that is no big deal. This appliance is the best thing Ive ever bought!! Plus, it was on sale, so that allowed me to afford it as I am on a fixed income, so thank you Comfee! Seriously, if you are thinking of buying a countertop dishwasher, and this one falls into your price range, look no further! You won't be sorry, I promise you!!
R**N
Before You Buy Review... What to Know!
TLDR; IF using the water intake hose, you need to Power on, turn on faucet while connected, and then press Start to begin the cycle. It will not fill with just the power on like stated in the instructions. So usually I do not write reviews, however I found that this would be extremely helpful for other people buying this dishwasher as it would have saved me several hours of my day doing the setup. Unboxing this unit is nothing too shocking, there is the dishwasher, a manual, two hoses (intake and drain), pitcher, pour pan, and the dishrack. I read through the manual, which was a bit scattered. The manual will walk the user through the installation of the intake hose but does not tell the user how to fill the tank via the intake hose. Which to my surprise, I would not think they would need to. I powered the unit up, see the faucet light (low water indicator) alongside the time of the cycle. I turn the faucet on to begin filling the unit, 5 minutes pass and still nothing. The hose had been tested prior to connecting to the unit, there was no leaks or anything, but for 5L the tank should have definitely been filled. I take the hose off of the faucet after turning it off to be met with the pressurized water trapped in the hose. I think to myself that potentially it was screwed on wrong to the unit, take another look, and still nothing. My second and third attempts meet to no success. I proceed to read through the manual once again, and no mention of why the water would not intake. I think gosh time to call their Customer Support and try to troubleshoot, maybe the unit is defective. Customer Support answered within a minute, but that was about the end of the great experience. The agent only read through the exact same manual I had, which I can understand wanting to ensure all the proper steps are taken, but that was where the help ended. It quickly transitioned to my options being try to use the dishwasher elsewhere to be able to use the pitcher to fill the top of the machine, or to return the product, which due to the weight, we could incur the shipping cost. The agent opened a ticket which she gave me the number and support email was sent to me asking for my order confirmation. Me being me, decided to try one last troubleshoot, what if we turn it on the dishwasher and hose once more. But this time what if we start the cycle, worse case scenario there is no water in it anyways. Low and behold this resolved the issue. I have since been able to run it multiple times and this unit is quiet for a dishwasher. I was shocked at the first batch of dishes to come out of the unit and how clean this little machine actually made them. I have had no issues since then with leaks, or cleanliness of the dishes. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone in need of a small form dishwasher, and the only reason it is not a 5/5 is due to the customer support team and manual not knowing how the machine should actually use the hose to intake water and suggest using the pitcher to manually fill it or return it.
L**E
It’s big, but I’ve liked it
I’m about a year into using this and haven’t had any issues. It is bigger than I thought (on the outside), and smaller than I hoped on the inside. BUT, had I looked at measurements, they are accurate. Think less the size of a microwave, more the size of a short mini fridge. It’s heavy. Most importantly, it works! It cleans the dishes, even when I’ve probably crammed more dishes than recommended in. To me (& my ADHD) it’s worth it. It’s easy to use. The little screen (more the size of a clock on a microwave) is great. The screen has a timer for the cycle. You know when the cycle will be done! I’ve never seen an error code, so I’m not sure if it’s as great for that. There are quite a few settings. I’ve used a handful and liked them, mostly just the “normal” and “fast/speed wash”. I don’t think it’s particularly loud (but I’m not a light sleeper and I have headphones on a lot of the time). Note: I exclusively use it with the hose in the sink. So, I do have to fill it up each time which is a little annoying. I’m not sure if my review would change if I used it while connected to the faucet.
J**V
Efficient and small
This has worked great for the time I've had it so far. It fits in a tight spot in my kitchen which is great because if my limited space, and it's super easy to fill up. It has done a good job cleaning mildly dirty plates and cups which is good for me, and there's no smell to both the dishes and the washing machine afterwards. You need to fill it up with water after every use, which isn't too big of a deal breaker just a little annoying. I mostly find the air vent function to be very helpful because it removes the need of a drying rack by venting the wet area.
R**H
Wish we had purchased this sooner!
Originally we were suggested this portable/countertop dishwasher by a friend to wash and sanitize baby bottles. They have one and it's been exceptionally helpful for them with their child's many bottles and lids. We purchased it while expecting our first child because we never had a dishwasher and wanted to make sure it worked, and that it would work for our small kitchen. Let me tell you, this thing is EXACTLY what anyone with a small kitchen needs, and should have. The capacity is perfect for two people's worth of dishes for a day, including my protein shakers from the gym. With some creative routing, you can put the output drain hose right into the sink, and the little suction cup holds it securely to the sink wall. It takes a little over two hours on a normal cycle, and with the glass front, you can watch the dishes get cleaner. Also if you're creative enough, you can set it up within reach of the faucet hose (if you have one) and fill it directly from there, if you don't want to hook it up directly to the faucet and have the sink otherwise free while a load of dishes wash. So far it's surprised me with how well it's taken off some stuck on food, too. It's not really that noticeable when it's running from any other rooms in the house. It's no louder than any other dishwasher I've ever heard (and quieter than some of the older machines you might encounter). I know some people have said it's too loud, however I disagree. It's probably quieter than I expected, to be honest. Also it has some little rubber feet that are about 1/8 inch tall. They reduce vibration, but also make it exactly 17.25" tall. Our only minor critiques are that the rapid cycle doesn't quite rinse as well as a normal cycle, you shouldn't use normal dishwasher detergent "pods" in it because they're too much detergent, and Air Refresh doesn't dry the dishes completely - although that might not be the intent of Air Refresh anyway. About the detergent - you can use pods, but you might have to rinse stuff after a cycle is complete. I just bought some Cascade liquid detergent and filled up the little detergent cup for each cycle, which has worked great. No reason any other liquid detergent wouldn't also work. Overall, 9.5/10.
A**A
A veces hace milagros
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.
J**S
Excelente opcion para lavar platos de manera sencilla
Pequeño pero poderoso, el agua sale con buena presion y limpia muy bien los platos, vasos y cubiertos. Tiene 2 modos de lavado: el rapido que tarda 40 minutos, solo lava pero no seca (ideal para vasos y pocos cubiertos) Y el completo que tarda 2:10, lava y seca. Tiene todos los accesorios para usarse sin requerir conexiones especiales. Directamente del grifo de la cocina. Y el desague igual directo. Es compacto, ideal para un uso domestico de maximo 2 personas. Ya mas platos requeririan varios ciclos de lavado el mismo dia. Es buena opcion si vives solo y no tienes tiempo de lavar. Entran platos, tazas, vasos y cubiertos.
J**N
Quiet and works
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.
E**U
Excelente compra
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.
D**O
Contento, pero es chica
Funciona de maravilla, pero la verdad es que lava muy pocos platos y tarda bastante en tenerlos listos. No me quejo porque ya sabía que era una lavavajillas pequeña. Sin embargo, a veces es más práctico y rápido que tú los laves. así que solo la recomiendo ampliamente, si no te gusta hacer esta tarea, porque entonces la podrás valorar por completo.
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