Deco Home Portable Countertop Dishwasher with Built-In Water Tank and Hook Up, 5 Cleaning Modes, Drying Heating Element
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POWERFUL CLEANING CAPABILITY - Just like its larger counterparts, this dishwasher comes complete with a front-facing door, rollout dish rack, spinning spray arm, and a drain filter to keep the water pump safe and running. Load up to about four place settings worth of dishes and save yourself the hassle of spending more time at the kitchen sink.
AUTO CLEANING PROGRAMS - Choose from 5 different cleaning modes - from the fast rapid wash mode that cleans dishes in just 29 minutes or choose a more intense wash for tougher food stains and build-up. In the end, it all means less work for you! Have some store-bought produce? Ensure a germ-free clean and shine with the built-in fruit wash mode that saves you even more scrubbing.
HOT WATER CLEANING AND HEATING ELEMENT FOR DRYING - This compact dishwasher utilizes hot water temperatures to soak and clean hard-to-remove leftover food buildup and give your dishes a deep clean. Either from a hot water tap source or heated and added manually. Once finished, this unit also dries your dishes with heating drying modes that operate in varying intervals.
EVERYTHING INCLUDED - No complicated setup or installation here - we include everything you need for a fast setup. Use our provided hose and quick-connect parts to hook up a water source directly to the dishwasher. Or if you’re looking for something less permanent, manually add up to 4.5L of water directly to the reservoir. In the end, your dishes are clean and all water is removed via the drain hose and down your kitchen sink.
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Curtis McC
2024-06-23T00:00:00Works great Filled it at the top till I heard it beep beep and the water icon went away, and the Rapid function is a quick cleaning cycle. -
Susan Thompson
2024-03-07T00:00:00We've had this little dishwasher a couple weeks now. My grandson and I put the hose on for the drain but it was very tight. I recommend either having super strong hands or using some sort of grip to put the clamp on. Same with the suction cup to stick it to your sink. This dishwasher was still too big to fit on my counter top so I had to put it on a roll around island. Now, it's on a smaller roll around metal cart. One issue with this is the cart is lower than the sink so the hose doesn't drain properly. Easy solution-I put the hose in a bucket for draining. Watch that the suction cup does its job! Once it came lose and got water on the floor. -
kimberley Hightower
2024-08-13T00:00:00I bought this for my elderly parents and they love it doesn’t take up a lot of space the performance is amazing works just as good as a full size Dishwasher. It great for there counter top and senior living facility. -
Paul N.
2024-02-18T00:00:00Have used the unit twice and both times have gotten an E1 alarm then the water would leak out of the bottom. Unit cleans good and is fairly quiet but the water leak and alarm is to much. Will be returning this dishwasher. -
Nick Casad
2024-11-22T00:00:00This product set up easy and cleaned well until I got an error code on the first run was very hard to clear and get running again -
jeffrey sedor
2024-01-24T00:00:00I love this dish washer it’s awesome does everything I wanted it to do what I didn’t like is the delivery to my house they must of thrown it around and ended up busting the side of it where the handles are didn’t expect to buy something for $250 to be broken and this isn’t the first item I have gotten in the past month that’s been broken… -
Wayne R Taranoff
2024-02-21T00:00:00Be careful about the height of your dishes. However it is perfect for all the small stuff that takes so long by hand! -
Jennifer azadi
2024-06-24T00:00:00Horrible experience! Electric cord had a short where it attached to the appliance. Of course, it’s full of water when I find out it’s broken. I tried to get all the water out before I reboxed it, but I promise you, it will not all come out. It’s also leaking from somewhere as there was a good amount of water under it when I moved it to drain. It’s a wonder I didn’t get electrocuted.



