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The COMFEE’ Countertop Dishwasher is a sleek, Energy Star portable solution designed for compact spaces like dorms, RVs, and apartments. It offers 6 place settings capacity with 8 specialized wash cycles, including a rapid 45-minute option. Featuring 12 nozzles and a 360° spiral spray, it delivers powerful cleaning at up to 68°C while conserving water and energy, making it ideal for eco-conscious millennials balancing busy lifestyles.
Finish Type | stainless steel |
Form Factor | Freestanding |
Model Name | CDC22P1BBB |
Item Weight | 46 Pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Cycle Options | Normal |
Recommended Uses For Product | everyday dishware and glassware |
BEE Star Rating | Yes |
Number of settings | 8 |
Water Consumption | 2.85 Gallons per Hour |
Option Cycles | 8 |
Display Type | LED |
Manufacturer | Midea |
UPC | 840296500484 |
Brand Name | COMFEE' |
Model Info | CDC22P1BBB |
Item Weight | 46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.7 x 21.7 x 17.2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CDC22P1BBB |
Annual Energy Consumption | 174 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
Part Number | CDC22P1BBB |
Special Features | Portable |
Wattage | 1380 watts |
Certification | Energy Star |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**Y
FREAKING LOVE IT!
So I've had this a few weeks now..... I FREAKING LOVE THIS THING! definitely worth what I paid, definitely worth having. Its way to big for my counter top so I had to order a roll around kitchen island. I'm completely fine with that :) I do have to get creative on how I load my 10.5" plates, but definitely making it work with those. I mainly use the quick wash on it an sometimes the rinse option if there's still a lot of suds left in the bottom after a wash cycle.So far everything has been coming out completely clean, an dry. I use the finish dishwasher tablets, an finish rinse aid.I'm honestly surprised how quiet it is, so being in the same open space while it's running is no problem at all. The only thing that scared me when I first ran it was when the water drains I was not expecting it an it scared the bajeezus outta me lol but other then that extremely quiet!We're a family of 3, you'd think we wouldn't have a lot of dishes but when you have a 14yr old that eats like he's a linebacker the dishes pile up quickly! This dishwasher usually gets ran twice a day once for plates, cups, etc. 2nd wash is usually pots and pans an lids. Its definitely been worth the investment.Quality is nice an not heavy at all for as big as it is, but if your short like me you'll need to have a little umph to get it up on your counter, or island.I'm glad after looking for months at different types of countertop dishwashers that I chose this one.Functions great, looks great, easy to hook up, easy to use, and cleans better then I ever could. only down side is if your in an old house like me an your cabinets are low it may not fit on your counter so you may need a roll around island like I have or a cart. I knew this going into the purchase so I already had an island on order when I got this.Its a purchase you won't have buyers remorse on :)
S**C
Can you love an appliance?
For six months I read reviews for countertop dishwashers. The space available for a dishwasher in my condo was limited, I measured over and over again. I contemplated way too much. Finally, I bought the Comfee countertop dishwasher. It was love at first sight. I am not sure you can love an appliance, but I do. It's like having a Star Wars droid do your dishes while you do other, more exciting things with your time. My daughter named it B2EMO after the droid in the Andor series. It takes up significant real estate on the counter. However, that space would have been used for dirty dishes anyway. If it broke tomorrow, I would buy another. We have three people in our family and run it every other day. It fits more dishes in it than I thought it would. If I needed the counter space for other tasks or entertaining, I could easily lift it by myself and move it out of the way. Life is much better with this dishwasher. Buy it, spend your time doing other things besides dishes!
J**S
Amazing
Absolutely amazing countertop dishwasher. I’ve had it for about 5 months, and I love it. I hate washing dishes and this has definitely helped with the amount of dishes I have in my sink. I did have to replace my faucet in order to get it set up. Since the quick release attachment need to get screwed in and I had an older sink. However setting it was a breeze. It hooks up directly to the faucet and drains into the sink. It is large and takes up most of my counter space. But I personally don’t mind since the space it does take up has replaced the stacks of dirty dishes that would pile up with 3 people.It does a great job of cleaning dishes. Even caked on food. Only a few times has a dish or two came out with some residue. But a quick hand wash and all is good. It does a great job of heating up the water so you can leave the cold water on to wash.It’s not very loud during the wash cycle, but when it drains it’s is.It’s great quality, not heavy, looks nice. Definitely worth the investment.
C**W
Inexplicably better than any full-size dishwasher I've ever had.
General summary:This is my two-month review. I've now washed 40 loads and can say with confidence that this dishwasher is great! It fits an entire day's worth of dishes from our family of three, including usually having room for a mixing bowl, a pan lid, or some tupperware along with the usual plates, bowls, cups, and cutlery.On dishwasher placement in the kitchen:We have limited counter space, so I originally set the dishwasher up on a wood kitchen cart that we had laying around, but I have since switched over to a metal kitchen prep table with dimensions of 24" W x 20" D x 36" H (also purchased from Amazon) to better approximate the height of our counters. Would definitely recommend this for others who have more floor space than counter space available.On dishes selection:If you are buying this around the same time you're buying your dishes, there are some things to know about what dishes you should buy. This does not fit the XL (10.5") corelle plates in an upright position, so if you want to use them they have to be put in at an angle which takes up more space. We retired our 10.5" plates and switched to all 8.5" corelle dinner plates, which fit beautifully! If you have really thick handled cutlery, you will not be able to use the spacer flap on the cutlery basket. (The spacer part does flip down so that it's an open basket, but you lose the option to keep all of your cutlery upright for maximum cleaning.) The second level lean-in rack on the left of the dishwasher fits teacups (we have the vintage corelle ones) and short mason jars. It probably would fit cappuccino cups, as well. But if you don't have short cups, you can lift it out of the way and put taller dishes underneath. I think you could put spatulas on it, too, but mine are usually very caked with food and so I put them in the main rack with the other dishes to be closer to the sprayer arms.On detergent:We've been using Finish Powerball Quantum dishwasher detergent packs, and all of our dishes have come out immaculately clean. I have not pre-rinsed a single dish, and we've washed may with caked on / dried out pasta sauce, refried beans, and eggs. I have not used rinse aid or anything else-- just a single pod does the job of both as far as I can tell. (I do remove debris from the plates that is larger than a pea, just for the sake of the filter not getting clogged prematurely.) One time I did not pay attention to the spacer flap on the cutlery basket sticking out, and I think it blocked the detergent door from opening all of the way. The contents of the pod were still partially in the detergent slot, but the dishes came out clean so I think enough soap did make it into the load. This has not happened again since I learned to keep the flap all the way up or down on the basket.On general operation:I have only run the machine on the standard settings. Basically you run the hot water at your faucet long enough to clear the cold water sitting in your pipes (you should actually do this with all dishwashers to optimize your pre-clean cycle), then turn the faucet off. Attach the hose to your faucet, turn the hot water back on all of the way, plug the dishwasher in to your outlet, press the power button, and then press the play button. It will run for 1:50 minutes (there is a countdown so you know how much time is left) and it beeps when it's done. If you need to use the faucet while the dishwasher is connected to your faucet, you can press the red bypass button and hot water from the faucet will be released out of the bottom of the quick-connect.Conclusion:10/10 I would buy this dishwasher again. This is life changing as an apartment dweller. Honestly if we ever bought a house with a larger kitchen, I would consider installing one of these permanently behind a cabinet for small loads. The only thing this machine lacks is the ability to wash giant baking sheets or very oversized pots, simply due to the maximum size limits of being a portable dishwasher.
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