COMFEE’ Table Top Dishwasher
Mini Countertop Dishwasher with LED Display, 47dB Quiet & 1-24H Delay Start
The Perfect Mini Dishwasher for Couples & Small Families
The COMFEE’ table top dishwasher brings full-size dishwashing power to compact spaces. With 6 place settings capacity, this countertop dishwasher can accommodate up to 67 pieces of tableware and plates up to 250mm in diameter – perfect for daily use by couples and small households.
Designed with efficiency in mind, this mini dishwasher uses only 6.5 litres of water per cycle – just 1/5 of what handwashing requires – while consuming a mere 0.61 kWh of energy. The 47dB quiet operation ensures peaceful evenings, even when the dishwasher is running.
💡 Why Choose This Table Top Dishwasher?
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6 place settings – ideal for 2-3 people households -
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LED display with intuitive icon controls -
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Smart alerts for rinse aid & salt refills -
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Off-peak washing with 1-24H delay function -
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Flexible installation – plumbed or tap adapter
6 Washing Cycles for Every Need
Choose the perfect programme for your dishes with six versatile wash cycles designed for different cleaning needs.
Intensive
Heavy-duty cleaning for pots, pans & heavily soiled dishes
ECO
Energy-efficient cycle for everyday washing with minimal consumption
Glass
Gentle wash for delicate glassware and fine china
Rapid
Quick wash for lightly soiled items when you’re in a hurry
Normal
Standard cycle for mixed loads with everyday soiling
Self-Clean
Maintenance cycle to keep your dishwasher fresh and hygienic
⏰ Save Money with Off-Peak Washing
The 1-24 hour delay start function lets you schedule wash cycles during cheaper electricity periods, reducing your energy bills.
💰 How Delay Start Saves You Money
Many UK energy tariffs offer significantly cheaper rates during off-peak hours (typically between 10pm and 7am). With the 1-24 hour delay function, simply load your dishwasher after dinner, set the delay, and let it run automatically during the cheapest electricity periods.
🔧 Simple Installation Options
Connect your countertop dishwasher using standard plumbing or a convenient tap adapter.
🔌 Standard Plumbed Connection
Connect directly to your water supply and waste outlet – just like a full-size dishwasher. Ideal for permanent kitchen setups where you have access to plumbing under the sink.
🚰 Tap Adapter Connection
Connect to your kitchen tap using a suitable adapter (sold separately). Waste water empties directly into the sink. Perfect for renters or those who prefer a non-permanent solution.
📐 Technical Specifications
📦 Dimensions & Capacity
| Product Dimensions | 50D × 55W × 43.8H cm |
| Place Settings | 6 (up to 67 pieces) |
| Max Plate Diameter | 250mm |
| Water Tank Capacity | 6.5 litres per cycle |
| Inlet Hose Length | 1.8m |
| Drain Hose Length | 1.7m |
⚡ Performance & Features
| Energy Class | F |
| Energy Consumption | 0.61 kWh/cycle |
| Noise Level | 47 dB |
| Wash Programmes | 6 cycles |
| Delay Start | 1-24 hours |
| Colour | White |
🏠 Perfect For
This mini countertop dishwasher is ideal for:
📦 What’s in the Box
- ✓ COMFEE’ Table Top Dishwasher (Main Unit)
- ✓ Water Supply Hose (1.8m)
- ✓ Drain Hose (1.7m)
- ✓ Cutlery Basket
- ✓ Instruction Manual
🛡️ Peace of Mind
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this table top dishwasher requires connection to a water supply and waste outlet. You have two options: 1) Standard plumbed connection like a full-size dishwasher, or 2) Connection to your kitchen tap using a suitable adapter (sold separately), with waste water emptying into the sink.
The 6 place settings capacity means you can wash up to 67 pieces of tableware per cycle. This includes dinner plates (up to 250mm diameter), side plates, bowls, cups, glasses, and cutlery – perfect for a couple’s daily washing needs or a small family’s single meal cleanup.
47 decibels is comparable to a quiet conversation or a library. This makes the dishwasher suitable for open-plan living spaces and overnight washing when using the delay start function. You won’t be disturbed while watching TV in the same room.
The 1-24 hour delay start allows you to load the dishwasher and set it to begin the wash cycle at a later time. This is particularly useful for running cycles during off-peak electricity hours (typically night-time) to save money on your energy bills.
Yes, for optimal cleaning results, you should use dishwasher salt (to soften the water) and rinse aid (for streak-free drying). The dishwasher has convenient LED indicators that alert you when these need refilling.
This model requires a water supply connection (plumbed or tap adapter), while the no-plumbing model has a built-in 6L water tank you fill manually. This plumbed model offers more convenience for regular use as you don’t need to refill water manually before each cycle.
Yes, the flexible racking system accommodates plates up to 250mm (25cm) in diameter, which covers most standard dinner plates. The adjustable rack design also allows for various dish sizes and shapes.
The COMFEE’ table top dishwasher comes with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty. UK customer support is available, and spare parts remain accessible for long-term serviceability.
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It’s also really simple to use once it’s up and running, I absolutely love it :)
Only things worth mentioning is it’s very very heavy! So don’t recommend lifting it alone,
and if you aren’t planning on plumbing it in you’ll also need to buy a tap diverter adaptor, but they’re relatively cheap on here and I found it easy to connect the dishwasher to the adaptor once it was set up.
I have put one load through on the short cycle. Everything came out perfectly clean.
I have still to find just where I want to put it. (Filling it is difficult as not enough room when placed under my kitchen units.) I will find a way.
Was easy to set up.
I have seen a review about adding additional suction cups. I found the suction cups a bit useless.
So! I drilled a couple of small holes in the top of my washing up bowl. Put a zip tie in it!! Worked like a charm.
have purchased it but after using for first whole week i can easily say i made the
right choice and im happy with its perforamnce so far.
First of all its easy to setup ,it does not take that much space.its compact and doest
the job nicely.
plenty of space for a small family ,baby feeders etc cleaning functions is very helpful.
it uses less whater and its energy effecient too .
the only tricky part is youhave to place the items in right direction and once you have done it leave
the rest to this smart machine.Job done !
Excellent value for money and highly recommended
The cleaning performance is excellent. Plates, cups, and utensils come out spotless, even with greasy dishes. There are several wash programs to choose from depending on how dirty the dishes are, and it runs pretty quietly too, which is a big plus.
Overall, the value for money is great. It really saves time and effort, making life so much easier. Perfect for one person or small households. Highly recommended
I recently moved home and my new kitchen does not have space for a full-sized dishwasher. I kept on top of cleaning the dishes for about 2 months but recently fell behind due to illness and from having extra dishes due to visitors. I had this on my wishlist and finally decided to purchase and it has made a huge difference.
This machine washes amazingly, dries efficiently and saves on water! I am super impressed and so is my partner (who has fallen in love with it.)
So far, 5 stars! Absolutely recommend this. I will update if anything changes but so far, so good!
It fits neatly on our countertop next to the sink and was really easy to connect up.
It fits way more in than I was expecting and everything always comes out lovely and clean.
The inside is a lot bigger than I expected, and I can surprisingly fit quite a lot in it. There is only one lower level and a cutlery rack, but I have since figured out that I can use a metal rack that I have spare from an old grill pan as a second shelf. This fits perfectly for me and means I can have the bottom layer filled as well as an extra layer above. Would have been nice if it came with a second shelf, but this has worked great for me.
Lots of different settings to use depending on the type of dish you're washing and each of these has its own temperature and times. It comes with a handy instruction booklet which explains what each setting washes best, their times and the temperatures, so you can decide which wash you need to use.
When a cycle finishes washing, it will do part of the drying with the door closed, then it automatically pops open for the last part of the drying phase. I think this is to reduce the amount of energy it uses, which is a great feature. I'm not sure if this works on all wash settings as I've not needed to try them all, but I'm sure this is explained in the instructions.
You can add dishwasher salt to the machine if you live in an area with hard water, and it's very easy to fill up. Just unscrew the cap, fill with water and add your salt. The instructions will tell you how much you need. There is an icon on the display that will disappear when salt is no longer needed.
No plumbing is required, and you just need to fill up the tank with water using the jug provided. This takes around 3-4 full jugs and is easy enough as long as you're able to reach the opening to the tank on the top. This hasn't been an issue for me, but I can imagine it may be for some people with wrist issues as mentioned in some other reviews.
Overall, one of my favourite purchases and I'm glad I finally bought one after putting it off for so long. Life's too short to be standing over the sink washing dishes all the time.
I've used the 8-place model before, and it worked great, but I needed something smaller.
Too bad, I didn't get to use it since it was seriously damaged and I'm sending it back.
Once you work out how to fill the dishwasher you’ll be surprised just how much fits in it, I’ve even managed to get a milk pan in with 3 cups, 3 full size plates, 2 bowls and loads of cutlery!!!
Everything comes out sparklingly clean and best of all I’m using less water than I would doing the wash by hand as I would usually fill the sink up to wash and then run the water to rinse, instead I use exactly 5 litres for everything.
It’s well worth the money!!
I've had this for three months (almost) and use it every day.
Pros:
- It sits on the worktop, so you are working at one level moving things in and out of the dishwasher with no fear of slipping or tripping onto utensils when the door is open.
- It is self-fill or plumb to a tap.
- You can see inside to be sure nothing is blocking the water from reaching everywhere.
- You can interrupt a programme to switch things in and out (rinse yourself under the tap), or to move things around just by opening the door.
- You can add tap-warm or cold water.
- It is a powerful water jet that does reach all things.
- It does fit a standard sized frying pan, and most pan sizes.
- It doesn't cost a fortune to run.
- You can empty of water as needed with the drain option.
- The vent helps, but it's not a smelly dishwasher because everything is easy to get to, you can see if there are gubbins in the drain sieve.
- You can wipe it out inside after oily tomato dishes and rinse water through with the drain option.
*I found workarounds to all the cons*
Cons:
- The drawer is not great with preset spaces for plates, it's a bit impractical for the designs of crockery we use today. That said the rack does fold away. So I bought an expandable metal rack that fits bowls and pasta bowls and deeper rimmed plates, which sits on top of the folded away rack. ** worth pointing out it is the same for all dishwashers, no matter the make.
- It takes 3x2litre jugs of water and a smidge more, so the 5 litre capacity stated in the description is not accurate on water capacity. That said you can get tap adapters which allow flow-through for normal use and a lever to switch to hose-fill for the dishwasher.
- The cutlery thing makes no sense, it's just a faff, because you cannot use the space above or below it while things are dangling through, and some cutlery falls through, so better to use that space for cups and buy dishwasher cutlery basket that fits your needs.
- * Depending on the space between your worktop and any upper cabinets or shelves it may not fit because you need space to add water at the top, unless you are going to use a tap adapter. But check anyway.
For the manufacturer to consider: no need for fixed plate racks that do not fit today's crockery designs, just leave a flat space and add removable, expandable racks; sort out that cutlery rack, it's just silly.
- The timing for programmes, some are too long (2hrs45 is not necessary) they could all be better purposed as user determined presets: wash for 8min segments, add a 2 minute pause for swap ins, 8 min wash again, etc, then add a rinse segments.
- The variety of programmes: the fruit and baby washes, and the steam feature are practical enough for purpose, if you have a baby, feel washing fruit under a tap is inadequate or have a virus and want to be extra hygienic, but for most people these are not all the time.
4 stars is because I had to find workarounds for the ill-fitting crockery rack and cutlery basket.
All things considered I love it. It's been such a help for me, and if you're interested and you've considered all the above I totally recommend it as one of the most energy efficient and practically priced, self-fill/plumb table-top dishwashers available.
*MY WORKAROUNDS
FROM AMAZON I bought a TAP ATTACHMENT/FITTING: Tecmolog Brass Sink Valve Diverter Faucet Splitter for Kitchen or Bathroom, 3 Way Diverter Valve, Sink Faucet Replacement Part M22 X M24, Chrome, SBA021C - to hose-fill, you have to start the programme for the water to pull through, which is different to self-fill the programme will not start if there isn't enough water. (copy past that into search)
FROM AMAZON. I also took off the cutlery shelf thingum and added a CUTLERY BASKET: Find A Spare Universal Cutlery Utensil Silverware Plastic Grey Basket 2in1 Detachable To Fit Bosch Samsung Maytag Kenmore Whirlpool KitchenAid LG Fridges (search that in Amazon) because it comes in two and is pretty slimline.
And most importantly if you have deep-rimmed plates or pasta dishes, FROM AMAZON I bought a PLATE RACK: MEETOZ Dish Plate Drying Rack, Pot Lid Holder, Adjustable Pot Lid Organizer, Kitchen Cabinet Pantry Pan and Pot Lid Organizer Rack Holder (2Pcs) - because they are expandable to any plate rim size, so I fold down the original rack and place this on top then load up.
** Some reviews mentioned droplets of water inside, mine had this, but that's because they have to run the cycles at the manufacturing plant to test it. Mine arrived without knocks and bangs and with everything factory wrapped inside.
The photo shows it pulled forward on my worktop, next to Jemima my biscuit barrel who gets along fine with it too.
The only, very mild, annoyance, which isn't the products fault, is that much less detergent is needed as it's so much smaller and it's proven difficult to find unportioned detergent as it seems to only come in tabs of one sort or another. I'm using powder tabs and cutting them in half for the moment which seems to be effective.
Over all though, I love it!
The built-in water tank is ideal, and the steam wash and baby care functions are incredibly useful. It cleans dishes thoroughly, runs quietly, and the 72-hour air circulation keeps everything fresh until you unload.
It’s compact but surprisingly spacious inside, perfect for a small family. I’m really happy with the quality and how much easier it has made daily life. Highly recommend it for anyone short on space but still wanting a proper dishwasher.
job very well .I bough this for my new apartment,i dont have enough space
to install a full size but since i have bought this im very satisfied.
The dishwasher is well easy to setup and also simple to operate .
it cleans and dries the utencils properly .its also energy effecient ,does not use
much of energy .Unlike my previous dhswasher unit it does not make much noise and
gets the job done quietly which is impressive .
Happy with my purchase and i ll not hesitate buying another one for my sister's
home next month.
Well worth the price and good value.
It is super convenient and surprisingly powerful and runs quietly.
I like that it fits on top of the counter top and drains directly into the sink. It is perfect for a couple and can easily handle a days dishwashing.
It’s a good storage area too, so it can keep your dishes stored in there once washed for 72 hours, if you are unable to empty it straightway. It runs quietly, so there isn’t much noise, it doesn’t bother you whilst working nearby.
Setup was easy, the manual was easy to follow and it came with everything you need. It does really save you from handwashing and saves a whole lot of water.
Overall it is a sturdy piece and looks good too
I expected this replacement to be similar so although I could see it only had one shelf and was 6 place settings, I still thought it would be bigger than it turned out to be.
So it turned up, was obviously a lot lower in height. But was quite shocked when I saw how small it was inside. I am not sure how you are supposed to place 6 place settings in there, certainly no pots and pans. You'd have to run it two or three times, even with a small 2 person family to wash a full meal's worth of crockery and pans. So bear that in mind.
But I only paid £169 for it. And that's what I received. I quickly discovered that my plates were larger than 25 cm (they are 27 cm). They won't stand up in the dishwasher, they have to lean over. The one shelf comes off the runners very easily, so you have to try and get it back on the runners to pull the shelf out enough to remove what you have washed.
Frustratingly, the cutlery holder isn't brilliant. There are quite a few normal butter type knives that are too tall for the dishwasher, its also difficult to fit a lot of cutlery in the holder. And then you have to be careful to leave enough room at the front of the dishwasher for the cutlery holder.
So it washes dishes but is very small and awkward to use.
Would I buy it again, no. It looks like all the table top dishwashers now are about the same size (i.e. mini dishwashers), they are supposed to be big enough for a small family, but its not big enough for this small 2 person family. But it is a dishwasher and because I have disabilities (rh arthritis that makes my joints rather painful), it will have to do. Plus as some of the foam padding tore as I removed the dishwasher from the cardboard packaging (its not a box, its a 4 sided thing with foam and loose cardboard top and bottom etc rather than an enclosed box), so I have no idea how to return it.
Bear these things in mind when looking at table top dishwashers. I liked my previous Comfee dishwasher. Definitely not as keen on this one, but there is a better alternative. And it was very affordable.
I noticed another reviewer criticised the strength of the door. It actually seems well made and strong.
Well worth the money highly recommend this is the second purchase from this range great table top dishwasher
It's important to load bowls and saucepans sideways. Be careful with non-stick ware and what abrasive detergent used as there were some scratches on my black knife. I use the middle programme which takes 2 hours. I'm having a new kitchen and this is going to be integrated into where a second oven would go.
If you have a very small kitchen like mine, this is super. I really missed my dishwasher from my previous home and was delighted finding this. I had it plumbed in by my handyman at a reasonable price. It's also very easy to use. What's more, it's really CHEAP to run, just a few pence so if you're on a low income, that helps.
It's also valuable for people who have health issues and can't stand at the sink to wash up.
Very happy with it
My only issue is that the inside of the machine needs wiping down after each cycle due to residue accumulating around the door seal. It can be a little tricky to get into the crevices, and I can imagine it could get quite unpleasant if not cleaned regularly.
We decided not to plumb it in due to the proximity of our sink. We fill the 6-litre tank using a hose we attach to our tap—this method is quicker and less messy than using the supplied jug (note: no funnel is provided to assist with filling the tank). I also found the waste hose supplied wasn’t suitable for where we wanted the dishwasher to sit, as I wanted it as flush to the wall as possible. I encountered an error code during the first cycle because the waste hose was too bent. After searching high and low online, I finally found a Kenwood drain hose (manufacturer’s part number: 12676000000962) that fits the 15mm drain pipe perfectly and allows me to position the machine as originally planned. Please see the photos for our setup.
In conclusion, I’d recommend this dishwasher to anyone who doesn’t have space for a full-sized one. It saves us time, and it’s lovely having squeaky clean tableware.
Overall really happy with the product and would recommend
You will likely need to buy new dishes and utensils to fit properly - I found some 25cm diameter plates from IKEA which are ideal. The loading tray can be somewhat fiddly, and it would have earned five stars if the layout was better designed. Filling it completely can be tricky, and realistically, it holds dishes for about six meals, meaning you’ll likely need to run it every other day.
The dishwasher struggles with rice and other stubborn, stuck-on food, so rinsing these items beforehand is necessary. Filling with salt and rinse aid is straightforward, and the washing programs generally produce sparkling clean dishes.
If space weren't an issue, I'd definitely prefer a full-size dishwasher, but given my limitations, this is a suitable alternative. However, I do wish it were slightly bigger, as I have room for a somewhat larger unit.
Only criticism is that you can’t use regular sized plates upright you have to tilt them but simple enough work around.
Well worth the money and would recommend to anyone that is short on space but wants an efficient dishwasher.
Only issue: The drainage hose keeps flopping around during use since it's designed for tabletop placement. Would be great if it came with a proper faucet adapter or clip to secure the hose - currently have to rig it myself.
For the price, it's a solid space-saving solution. Just be prepared to MacGyver the drainage setup! (6.5L capacity, Energy Class F)
For installation it’s very easy to install same with plumbing. I would really recommend for small families of 2 people ☺️
It arrived yesterday and I set it up myself. (Im 62 and live alone.)
I was excited to use it for the first time, but was puzzled with the free Finish bag of 2 ultimate pods which didn't fit in the small holder and the bottle of rinse aid which isn't required. What I did need however was a pouch of salt so the 1st wash was without. I looked at the Q&As on Amazon to find out that yes, the tablet holder is too small so to just leave same on mesh base of unit.
Loading the cutlery was a nightmare - the slots are too wide for teaspoons and there is little room for more than a few other items.
I just about managed to fit my day's crockery, including a small milk pan jug, but my small chopping board would not fit.
So, I filled the water tank, standing on a footstool in order to reach, and selected the eco programme.
I was surprised that this would be 2hrs 40mins (however the door opened with 30mins to go in drying mode, but I was able to remove items as they were already dry.)
My next surprise was the noise it made as I had read somewhere that the washer was quiet.
But, good news, all the cutlery and crockery came out spotlessly clean. My little teapot was shinier than when it was bleached, so I was very pleased with it's results.
I'm not really happy with the washer because of the pointless tablet holder, poor cutlery holder and the noise.
I'm going to try it again this evening and decide tomorrow whether or not to return unfortunately.......
UPDATE- I tried the washer again using the 58 minute program but some crockery items came out still soiled. I have decided to return this unit and research again.
Cleans brilliant, and no drying up either. My cups which I thought were clean weren't. Now all gleaming inside and out. Well worth the money.
It was beyond me and got a friend to do it.
It cost me about £25 in adaptors that didn't fit.
It's done now but be sure about your fitments!!
I would say the only thing disappointing about the model I got is it doesn’t come with a water tray. They seem impossible to find and cost a quarter of the price of the machine, which seems ridiculous. Due to where it’s positioned, it really needs a water tray so we have had to make shift something together but it isn’t great. Left feeling a bit short changed that this item doesn’t come with it but the previous models did?
Pro's:
Very good build quality both inside and out. Lovely bright and easy to use touch display.
Much quieter than I thought it would be.
Lots of different program options, including rapid ones which are useful.
Cleans dishes extremely well, I am very impressed with its performance.
Option to connect to a water supply.
Con's:
A lot bulkier than I thought it would be, takes up the whole sink drainer.
Awkward to fill up if it's under a cupboard and takes a while to fill with the small jug included.
You have to either be creative, logistical or lucky to get much inside.
I don't think this can be classed as suitable for more than 1 or 2 place settings.
Cutlery needs to go in a basket ideally, I purchased a small one which works better than using the rack.
Conclusion:
Does a fantastic job of cleaning, even heavily soiled items, it's quiet and built really well. But don't expect to wash more than a few items of crockery or expect to get big saucepans inside.
UPDATE: After 5-6 months use:
I am still very impressed with the cleaning power, and overall performance. I have got better at organising my dishes to fit more inside, but it's still a 2 person setting machine overall. No issues that others have reported and still quiet and economical to use.
My only slight criticism is there is often a thin line of orange grease in the base near the door, especially if you have oily tomato based food deposits. It's easy to wipe off and doesn't affect the cleaning, but it's an extra chore to do once you have emptied it.
I hope this continues to be as reliable and useful, these products can breakdown easily, but so far I am loving this appliance.
After two weeks it started to leak :(
this one did not come with the adaptor to help put water in. This would be too big to fit between the counter and top cupboards.
Really easy to set up. You can attach to a water supply or use the tank in the back of the machine to fill with water. Top tip - if using the tank be careful not to overfill as it causes water to get into the bottom tray and you'll get the E4 fault. Easily fixed but best avoided.
The inside is roomier than you might think. You can either do a few plates cups and cutlery or remove some tray parts to fit small pots and pans. Perfect for a student or small kitchen.
Fairly quiet running with multiple functions including a fruit bowl to wash fruit and a jug to fill the tank.
Not badly priced for what you get and is a good idea for space management.
Overall good.
Firstly, if the pipes are properly routed, it is possible to plumb the machine into a kitchen tap with minimum obtrusion. In order to do this, a tap diverter is required, available from many popular websites (i.e. this one). This is the thing on the end of the tap that the inlet hose connects to. The machine uses a "washing machine" hose which is 3/4 inch, so a 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch adapter is required, which is sealed with either PTFE tape or Loctite 567. The key part is to orient the hose to the rear (not side-on) so that it is hardly visible when fitted.
In order to run a cycle, the machine needs to fill itself with 6 litres of water which happens in the first few minutes of the program. After this, the tap diverter can be switched back and the tap turned off. If the machine is unable to fill itself within a certain timeframe, it beeps and requires the Start button to be pressed to continue the cycle.
It is possible to stop the machine mid-cycle to add extra dishes by pressing the Start button.
In order to force the machine to drain all the water in it's sump and tank, hold the "Hygiene 72deg" and "Rapid" buttons for 3 seconds and it will pump all the water out.
The drain hose is routed into the sink and secured to the side with a 12mm hose clip attached with 3M VHB tape for the strongest bond.
Regarding detergents, don't be tempted to try any form of liquid or gel as the machine initiates every cycle by emptying its sump (which is where it will be). I have had excellent results with supermarket tablets which cost around 8p each, and honestly clean identically to the premium brands.
To improve the cutlery capacity, I switched the cutlery shelf with a cutlery basket for commercial dishwashers, which allows for more cutlery and better cleaning.
When loading the machine, it is important to remember that most of the cleaning is done by the spinner on the bottom, with a mini-spinner at the top with much lower pressure. Make sure that all the dishes can be hit by the water jets from the bottom spinner, otherwise they won't be properly cleaned. With this in mind, the machine can hold an impressive amount of dishes and cutlery if properly stacked.
Take note, for most programs (except "Rapid") the machine will do about 10 minutes of drying using a fan at the end of the cycle, during which it emits steam from the vent on the top. It is important that the machine is not placed underneath cupboards, especially if there is any lighting fitted as it will rapidly cause damage. I have oriented the machine sideways so that the vent is not blocked by the cupboards, which is very important.
In future models, it would be good to position the steam vent at the front of the machine, so that it can be orientated frontways when located beneath cupboards. Also, a right angle drain hose would also make it neater, although this is not essential.
Overall, I am amazed by the cleaning power of the machine especially on the Rapid setting (which takes only half an hour), and it really makes life easier.
Fortunately we had 2 years of warranty that time so Comfee refunded the full amount! 👍 (absolutely amazing customer service)
and we ordered the new one (Energy D)
as we were really satisfied with this dishwasher.
Compactness: very compact we can put on top of the counter as we cannot fit a normal dishwasher.
Plumbing: didn’t want to plumb in or call a plumber so I decided to connect to the kitchen tap this time, rather than pouring 6L water every time.
✨ I ordered a tap diverter from Amazon and ordered 1/2 female to 3/4 male adaptor to connect to the water pipe as shown in the pictures.
You need to turn on the tap and start the dishwasher and then the water will fill up.
Once the beeping sound telling you the water is filled, you can close the tap.
Which means you don’t need to run the tap all the time 👍
I like that there is a salt container as we live in hard water area, which I don’t find in other countertop dishwasher.
‼️ When first arrived, inside can be wet due to its test running! which is mentioned on the machine.
Some customers complained about that inside is wet and seems like it is used, but it is because of the test.
Only downside is that they reduce the warranty period to 1 year. I didn’t want to take a risk buying Xcover as seeing many negative reviews. I just need to good care of it.
It has been absolutely brilliant countertop dishwasher for sure! Make life so much easier. It fits a lot than you expected. 👍 very happy customer
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There is rattling sound from the right panel when running. When I hold it tight it does not make any noises but as its own it does.
I am not sure whether it is faulty or not.
my main reason for buying this type is it sits nicely next to my sink and under a cupboard nicely.. its plumbed in via a Y input socet for the water but in my case not plumbed for waste flow (i drain it strait into the sink like an old twin tub washing machine) .. works like a dream.
my ONLY gripe with this brand is you cant get the 1 year guarentee in the UK as its an Aussie import and all the pamflets reflect that alas. and thats why i give it only 4 star.. nonetheless a solid reliable machine :)
There is a ever so slight design flaw: I have dinner sized plates, and somehow you need to stack these plates whilst the rack is pushed in or they won’t fit through the door. Obviously you need to plan this logically and fill the back first before moving to the front of the rack.
Plumbing it is was easy. I purchased a water supply and waste splitter, and it shares both water and waste with my washing machine.
The salt tank was easy to fill as you are provided with a funnel.
Overall, for the price (£174) this is a much better alternative to the glass door counter top dishwashers that only take 3 plates and a spoon, this it just like having the bottom drawer of a regular dishwasher. Enough for 2 people or less and just as powerful as a regular dishwasher.
It works well and has a 30 minute run mode which works well. It takes full size dishes, pint glasses, and everything else very well.
I can't really use it to clean pots and pans as the handles take up a lot of space but I mostly handwash those as needed.
Would buy again.
Had a lot of trouble with white stains and residue tried altering rinse aid and different powders to no avail, tried tablets also no good the only ones that work perfectly are the Fairy pods, now have pristine dishwasher, pans, crockery and cutlery. When using the pods do not use rinse aid and salt.
Just to say I live in a very hard water area!
I would recommend this Comfee tabletop dishwasher.
This is very good to help you diet as you can’t fit large dinner plates inside. It’s very quiet when in use and delivers good results in most cases.
The I gave one star less, is because it does not fit in my cupboard, although it advertised on YouTube it can fit in your cupboard, But' Apart from that No Complaints, happy customer, Thank you to the seller,
It was difficult to install. Had to order 4 different parts, and go to 2 part stores to find an adapter for my kitchen sink. Finally got the right one. Spent about £50 in parts trying to find the right one. Thank goodness I got my money back on the other parts.
It's a hassle, it's heavy, and takes up a lot of space when I'm not able to full load the thing.
The washing function so far seems to be good, dishes are coming out clean on the rapid setting that I have tried.
The dimensions worked out as advertised because the machine was able to fit on my counter top perfectly.
The colour is great.
It would have been nice if the door had some sort of latch. I always feel like I am about to pull the entire machine off of the counter as I am trying to open the door as it is so stiff.
It also would have been nice if the machine came with the appropriate adaptor for kitchen faucets, or at least some sort of advice as to which would fit the hose etc.
The only problem with this sort of thing is that they could say it was damaged whilst unpacking . Fortunately it functions fine and I'm not that fussy about appearance.
If ordering open package before accepting.
The dishwasher effectively cleans dishes, but it's worth noting that larger plates may require angling to fit properly. Additionally, the cup rack is suitable for small cups but not ideal for mugs.
Despite these minor quirks, the overall cleaning quality is good. It's a great addition to a small kitchen, providing convenience without taking up much space. If you're looking for an efficient and compact dishwasher for a smaller household, this one is worth considering.
Space wise it IS fiddly. You need to plan what you’re doing a bit and load from the back forwards. All but our largest plates do fit in. You can get the odd bigger utensil in like a small saucepan but it isn’t really for you that so you do still end up having to wash up the pots, pans, mixing bowls, casserole dishes etc. But then with any dishwasher you’ll have some stuff you can’t put in anyway.
Quiet enough you can’t hear it’s on when the utility room door is closed.
Really wish it had a light, I’ve no idea if any dishwashers do but it would be a big help.
All in all for the money and the space I was willing to give up to one we are very happy with it.
1. Assembling: a bit painful if you need to get extra connectors. I recommend “ 1 Piece Faucet Diverter Alloy Shower Diverter Valve Shower Head Adapter Used for Kitchen Sink Faucets or Bathroom Sink Faucets”, as shown in the picture, we use it to connect the water input with our kitchen Faucet(you might need another part-something like a screw, we find it at ScrewFix). In this way, we could use our faucet, while letting it provide the water for the dish washer.
2. Cleaning: For Eco mode, you need approximately 3 hours, which is not quick, but acceptable. And it works very well, you will get your shiny bugs and bowls. Oh, and of course, it dry all the items.
3. Noise: please refer to the video. It is not totally quiet but it is not annoying.
Waskes well, if very soiled needs to put on the higher temp. Also it won't remove some dirt from forks and knilives on low temps.. same as if you would wash by hand.
On the day of purchase, the Delivery team was very helpful as it came very packaged even a tall 6'5 delivery driver from amazon looked like he had not come prepared for it and I received the message to come to meet him outside to help him
After gaining the item into the property i found it straightforward to unbox,
Lots of poly form to protect the dishwasher and majority of two boxes
now here where the problems with my kitchen lay to fitting the dishwasher
I had only one sink trap on my bend under my piping which ment 2 options
the first option after so much hassle, was to attach the waste-pipe to empty into the sink using a U bend holder,
We took this first option whilst we ordered a Y piping cold water splitter from amazon (Note do not use the plastic ones as stated on here they are useless and go for the brass ones to feed to cold water to dishwasher and other device like a washing machine for example)
we then have the device sat next to the sink (for now as we are considering moving it into a unit or old cupboard but that means ordering a new drill and making some bore holds to connect up to piping simple 10 min job once we get a new heavy duty drill to do
downsides to this dishwasher so far
when using this washer is Fab and have no mention on the operation so far, and it's working just fine, Just make sure you use some also some dishwasher salt and not just dishwasher tablets and liquid to get a great finish and shine,
The only issues is this is a small dishwasher inside and needs to be plumed in to work,
You cannot fit large plate trays in but usually can do an echo wash from 0.30 mins to 2 hours timed and free up time, Normally that time used and wasted by looking for other items to top up with the dishwasher lol
Large plates over 10mm Don't fit and you have to angle them or arrange a setup where you can fit them but things like small plates to stained cups are not a problem and they can be sparkly clean
this dishwasher also can dry the plates ect but after every wash i like to leave, open the door once complete so far i have had no issues with dishwasher just being in an old property and renovating the kitchen was the stumbling block for my family and me,
Also avoid using basic plastic type cups the type you can get from Walmart for drinking soda in these dishwashers and novelty type cups from Etsy for example
this dishwasher chips away the plastic but i think it is the poor design of these type of cups or drink holders
so far can on its own wash many things, and its bulky (looks quite nice mind) but thrilled with purchase
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Since buying this Comfee dishwasher in Oct 2022, we have had nothing but praise for it. So much so that people are still asking us about it and where we got it, so thats why I re-visited this product page to give them the link, and thought I would update the review here. As others have said, it just works, and it works well! We use the 90 minute cycle the most, dishes come out clean and dry, and even those big full size dinner plates that you might not think will fit, they still fit, you just put then in on a slight angle, and they just stay in place. Just like a normal dishwasher, just keep in mind how the water jets will hit the items, and make sure the dirty sides of the plates and bowls have direct access to the jets coming from the bottom, and all will be well. We even manage to fit in our big sauce pan, frying pan, and even our Ninja Foodi pan and crisper basket fit. Not all these at once obviously, but in one cycle we'll do one of the big items mentioned above, as well as several plates and bowls and lots of cutlery. We have one of the cutlery basket spacer things in place, and the other side is kept as an open basket for things that are too big to fit in the slots. Long things go on the edge supports or just draped over the plates. Sometimes we can even get away with using only half a dishwasher tablet. We use the Ecover all in one tablets, as we need something environmentally friendly as we use this on a canal boat.
Install Notes:
We have this plumbed in to the cold water feed which was dead simple to do as the existing piping is all push fit Hep2O connectors. So just head to Screwfix/Toolstation for the parts you need. And the outlet plumbing is very simply plumbed into the appliance connection under the sink, as we have an IKEA sink. If you have an IKEA sink too, and only have one applicance connector, you can buy a single second one to attach on the to end, to have 2 appliance connectors. We have 2, one for the dishwasher, and one for the washing machine. Works great.
Kitchen Cabinet Installation:
it works really well in an IKEA kitchen customized METOD cabinet edited using their kitchen planner software. Just get the bare METOD cabinet, and add 2 shelves in, and you can even have left over space for a pop out chopping board above, and a 20cm drawer below!
Final tips:
And just remember at the end of the cycle when it beeps and displays END, it's worth just popping the door open and leaving it ajar slightly, this really helps the dishes dry even faster. Some full size dishwashers do this opening at the end automatically, but you really can't want more from this great little unit for the price.
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Original Review 2022:
Not much to say yet, other than that it works great and was very easy to install myself, with no real plumbing experience. It's quiet and I also find half a dishwasher tablet seems to be good enough! Will hopefully remember to update review if there's ever an issue, but very happy so far!
I'm bad at procrastinating & it got to the point that the dishes got to a point that I didn't hv any clean ones, and frankly the idea of the sink was kinda intimidating!
Since I have got the Dishwasher I haven't had a dish problem
The only reason I'm not giving 5* is cause the Majority of large plates at 27" whist the dishwasher only takes 25"
... I now have an excuse to get new plates!
Mine arrived with dents on every corner and the handle was broken on the cutlery holder. I did contact amazon and send them many images but apparently they 'couldn't see the damage on the 5 images i sent' The dishwasher isn't packaged amazing either, you will see when it arrives how the box doesnt really protect the product. However for a small cheap dishwasher it does the job. You need a Y shaped piece so that you can fit it in and have a washing machine connected to your sink pipes. I leave the waste water hose in the sink, its a little messy looking but as Im living in a rental home, I cant drill through the work tops to hide it.
But when my last table-top dishwasher broke, I was facing a wall of dish washing and not being physically able enough to keep up, I had limited funds and it appeared if I wanted anything any time soon; a limited number of machines. I could get this machine, a slightly more expensive also unheard of brand if I was prepared to wait a few days longer, or I could pay more than double and get a Bosch...and also wait a few more days... I took the gamble. Normally it wouldn't. The reason I've included this in my review is to give you a little context- this machine arrived already having to prove itself before it even got out of the box. I have a low threshold for things not working, I have high expectations and a low budget. It was a lot to ask.
Now; I will say, the first machine went wrong. Exactly what I had feared- it stopped working at 3am and the alarm wouldn't stop until I unplugged it from the socket. It had a leak.
I contacted both Amazon and the supplier- at 5am. Both responded within the hour, I think actually in minutes, and for that I cannot fault the communication (Amazon by phone, Comfee' by email). I wouldn't have expected both to respond or with trouble-shooting ideas and in the end, a new machine and pick-up-arranged returned faulty one.
I can't say the whole experience was stress free, it really wasn't. There was also a delay in getting the old one taken out, new one installed and collection date. I do think I lost out there. I did have to know my rights and what to expect, but fact is if a machine is faulty within a certain period you are due a full refund or exchange, it felt like if I hadn't argued for this I'd have lost out. I was in two minds about trusting another of these machines, but I took the gamble. Again.
Luckily second time around it was a better experience.
Pros of this machine:
-Very easy to install (I am told). Didn't take a lot of elbow grease or technical wizardry. My previous machine had fittings which worked with this one (Indesit machine if that helps). I didn't do this myself but bought someone in to, this is what I was told by them.
-Very easy to use. You get to select from 6 different cleaning options ranging from the 30 mins quick once-over to the full 2 and a half hour deep clean. I've tried them all, I actually get the results I need with the 30 min mode, very rarely there is any debris and this comes despite some pretty ground in food. I never see coffee or tea marks still on my cups which was a big issue for the Indesit if I'd ever used less than the most robust cleaning mode. I just chalked that off to being in a hard water area but this machine hasn't that issue.
-I like that there is a programme time display on the machine to show how much longer the wash has to go. Really useful.
-The machine actually does a really good job of cleaning. I was suprized how well it did it's job- everything so far has come out sparkling clean with the shortest of cleaning modes. I'm genuinely really impressed with what I have seen so far. I've had this machine a few weeks now, it still appears to be cleaning perfectly still.
-The machine is easy enough to understand. I don't need to get the book out each time, it just makes sense; a point-and-shoot type thing. I'd need to understand what the different symbols mean but there's little to need to make sense of.
-Noise level; really a quiet machine. I hear the alarm beep fine, but the wash itself isn't loud. I can have a phone conversation on speaker in the same room and it not be an issue. I think my microwave may be on a par in terms of noise level. In comparison; my washing machine (a Bosch -which isn't known for being super loud) is much louder. I'd say it's maybe the same or slightly quieter than the previous Indesit table top dishwaher machine it replaced
-Despite the initial machine having been faulty, the service response of the Comfee' team was very good. I'd not expected them to respond or even offer to replace the machine themselves. I took Amazon as my option to replace though as I know the consumer rights I have sit with Amazon and not the manufacturer, but Comfee' did step in to offer a replacement and refund of shipping if I had chosen that option (shipping to a UK address by the way in case anyone was alarmed at the idea of shipping to China or elsewhere!)
Cons
-Now; I am happy with this machine- and was happy enough with the build to have reordered. But be aware that you are not getting a luxury all singing all dancing model here; the machine build does feel a little...thin. The door when I pull it open (a fairly strong 'yank' is needed) does splash water back at me if I've chosen the 30 min non-drying mode and if I don't get my face out of the way, end up with a splashed face. And it could do with a stronger door if I am honest, it's the one main concern I have. I am a little worried, but not so worried I wanted a different model when I had the option when the first went wrong.
-The inside plate filing system isn't so easy to use- the plates wont stand up. No matter what their size or style, it isn't easy to keep them standing upright without a now well-practiced balancing act where now the edges of my plates need to lean on each other to keep them from falling. Tall glasses are similar. But mugs, bowls, cutlery? All very easy to deal with and I will say again, despite the effort required to get a wash set up (it's really not that terrible!) I do still end up with brilliantly clean results, so I must be doing something right!
-I'd say that despite the concerns over the build, it is putting up with some pretty robust cleaning. I regularly do 2 washes a day, sometimes one within an hour of the first and the machine shows no issue with this. Still the same results in terms of cleanliness, nothing seems to be telling me off and I've not run out of salt or dishwashing aid yet despite getting through what I would say is 3 months use out of 1 month.
That's pretty much as far as I am able to comment, if I experience anything out of the ordinary, I will update but as yet, I'd recommend this machine for people who want to make a saving and are not after ALL the bells, whistles and matchy-matchy kitchen white-goods!
First, as others have said, genius packaging! What a pleasure not to have the usual cardboard and tape battle to begin.
Installation was a doddle. Connect a couple of hoses, plug it in, and off we go... Though I did use a jubilee clip on the outlet connection, just to be sure.
The photo shows it in a (new) b&q 600mm standard cabinet. I slightly miscalculated and thought the cabinet door would fit, but it's just too deep - I think if I'd gone for a full cupboard, rather than drawer line set up, it would have fit perfectly.
The appliance itself seems sturdy, well made and the fuss-free design is pleasing to the eye. The door opens and shuts with a satisfying clunk, the basket rolls smoothly, and the compartment for tablets/powder seems robust enough.
Using is a doddle too. Press one button to cycle through the 6 preset programmes, and another to start. The digital display shows the length of the cycle, and counts down time left, which is handy as I don't need to remember which cycle is which.
Over the couple of weeks we've had it, I've tried a few of the cycles. For day to day cups, crockery and cutlery, the 30 min cycle is perfectly adequate. It doesn't have a "drying" component, but then the longer cycles don't really leave things "dry" anyway. The 90min cycle has handled oven dishes with cooked on gravy and sticky crumble juice. It's quieter than I expected (now I've realised that noise is the powder compartment opening, *not* a hose popping off!).
For such a small appliance, it does seem to hold a fair amount. With a bit of thought, it'll easily hold a whole day's washing up for the two of us - I've not completely filled it yet, even on Xmas day, and we get through a LOT of mugs!
All in all, I'm really impressed with what I've got for my money. Obviously I can't comment on longevity yet - I'll update if we run into any problems. The missing 5th star is just due to the basket design. I would have liked the slots for plates to be just a little bit deeper to hold them better - we have Denby crockery with thick lips, and it can be a bit fiddly to position them so they don't fall over.
This was the main reason we went for this one as others took more worktop space.
The instructions were simple to follow and they explained clearly how to install it and use the differenct cycles. We have bought an adapter which allows us to connect it to our kitchen tap and drainage hose runs straight into the sink.
We have mainly used two of the cycles. The rapid clean mode is perfect for cups and glasses which is the majority of our dishes. We tried it on dirtier items but it didn't clean the dirt completely.
For the dirtier washes like cutlery and bowls or plates we have used we generally use the universal cycle. I've attached a photo of each cycle's description in the instruction manual. This has been perfect and we've never had a wash come out bad.
I can highly recommend this dishwasher to anyone who wants one in their home but doesn't have the possibility to have one fitted into a kitchen unit. It seems very good quality and we like the simple smart style of it.
The only problem we've encountered is that we cannot fit large plates or pans into this as the drawer height isn't tall enough.
We understand it's a compact dishwasher and have been happy to accept there are still a few items we will wash by hand. This has been a great purchase and I am very happy so far. Thanks for a great product.