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The HAVA 2024 countertop dishwasher is a compact, portable solution featuring 8 wash programs, a built-in 5L water tank for no-installation convenience, an 18-hour delayed start, child lock, and self-cleaning mode. Designed for small living spaces like apartments, dorms, and RVs, it efficiently cleans up to 4 place settings using just 5 liters of water per cycle, combining energy savings with powerful performance.










| Brand | HAVA |
| Capacity | 5 litres |
| Colour | White |
| Installation type | Countertop |
| Product dimensions | 42.8D x 42.5W x 45.8H centimetres |
| Special feature | Built-In Water Tank , Childproof Lock, Compact, Digital Display, Self-Cleaning |
C**D
Legitimately impressive!!!
I was skeptical of countertop dishwashers, because like a lot of things, it just seems like something that wouldn't be as good as a full sized, built in dishwasher. However, I have been proven wrong in my skepticism by this unit. I had a dishwasher at my previous apartment, but I ended up moving to a smaller location with very little counter space and no room for a dishwasher. Having a dishwasher sounds like a luxury, but when your sink is as small as the one I live with, its very difficult to stay on top of dishes even if you're only cooking once. I finally got fed up and bought this one after doing some research. I gave up a chunk of my limited counter space, but it was so worth it. While this unit can't hold too many dishes at once, it definitely washes the amount you'd need for a dinner for two. (a couple of bowls or plates, silverware, cooking utensils, etc.) To test the usability of this unit, I went ahead and worked it several times a day for the last month. I tried to push it to the limit by running it continuously while I cook and clean. I've tested every function it has aside from hooking it up to a faucet with the hose, only due to the threading on the hose being wildly large for a standard american kitchen faucet. (Maybe if I was using it outside, where a hose might go...) As far as water consumption goes, it uses roughly 1 gallon of tap water per load, and about a tablespoon of detergent. I rarely use any of the wash cycles other than quick wash (29 mins wash time; 60 min dry cycle), it does a great job and never leaves any stains on my dishes. Follow the standard protocol for dishwasher usage (scrape food before placing dishes in the basket... people please, food waste doesn't just dissolve...) The unit is about as loud as you'd expect it to be, given that its probably not going to be in an insulated cabinet. It's really not that bad. This unit is awesome and hasn't disappointed me one bit! If you have a small kitchen and need a dishwasher, I can't recommend anything else!
K**K
Gamechanger
So far this thing has been a gamechanger. We're full time Rvers, and this dishwasher provides wonderful convenience in a small package, and helps our kitchen stay uncluttered. It runs quiet, and does not use a large amount of water. Would buy again.
T**Y
I will say my current tenant uses it and has commented that it's handy
No plumbing Heats its own water Has a Sani cycle Okay it's not a full size dishwasher but it works well. I'll be honest I'd rather would have had an in sink one but that would have required a remodel.
T**W
Great dishwasher at a great price!
Great dishwasher. Holds our rather large plates and just fits under the cabinet. Could be a little quieter, but it's not too bad. Dishes come out perfectly clean. It really works great. Fill it with water, plug it in, load it up and you're ready to go. We have a pull-down sink so could not connect it to the aerator, but they give you a little pitcher to fill it and it beeps when it's full.
B**4
Near Perfect Product
This thing is magic. Saves me so much time. Dishes come out sparkling clean. No leaks. Does not require hookup to water line. Highly functional and holds a decent amount of dishes if you load it with intention. Perfect for solo living or a couple. The only downsides... Dinner sized plates struggle to fit without an extreme slant, thus limiting overall space. Also it would be fantastic to have an optional silverware tray up top, even if aftermarket. There's already unused rails it could slide onto. Might be lucrative for someone to 3D print. Also I would have much preferred squared edges and corners, rounded looks silly and wastes space. All black or a nice grey/darker color would have been nice. White evokes trashy and suburban in my mind. One final thought... don't use tabs as it will leave reside and is too much detergent for this size. Use liquid Cascade and you'll have no complaints.
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