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🍽️ Elevate your kitchen game—small footprint, big clean!
The COMFEE’ Portable Mini Dishwasher is a sleek, Energy Star-rated countertop appliance designed for modern living spaces like dorms, apartments, and RVs. It accommodates 6 place settings and offers 8 specialized wash cycles including Baby-Care and ECO modes. With a compact footprint and easy faucet connection, it delivers powerful cleaning with 12 nozzles and 360° spray, all while consuming just 2.77 gallons of water per cycle and operating quietly at 49 decibels. Ideal for busy millennials craving convenience without compromise.










| ASIN | B096RYWSQM |
| Additional Features | Childproof Lock |
| BEE Star Rating | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #3 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand | COMFEE' |
| Brand Name | COMFEE' |
| Capacity | 2.77 Gallons |
| Color | White |
| Controls Type | full panel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,507 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Normal |
| Dishwasher Basket Material | Stainless Steel (Inferred) |
| Dishwasher Rack Material | Plastic |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Types | glass |
| Form Factor | Countertop |
| Handle Type | Standard |
| Included Components | Inlet hose, Drain hose, Faucet adapter, Quick connect, User manul |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.7"D x 21.6"W x 17.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Countertop Dishwasher |
| Item Weight | 46 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CDC22P2AWW |
| Material Type | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | CDC22P2AWW |
| Model Number | CDC22P2AWW |
| Noise | 49 Decibels |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 8 |
| Number of settings | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.7"D x 21.6"W x 17.2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Small spaces, dorms, RVs, and apartments |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Childproof Lock |
| Style Name | dishwasher |
| UPC | 810040946578 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Water Consumption | 2.85 Gallons per Hour |
A**R
Great dishwasher
I bought this to use in our rental home because it didnt have a dishwasher. It fit perfectly on the countertop. It only took a few minutes to hook up to water line. We put drain hose in sink when we ran a load. This little dishwasher worked fabulous for 3 years while in the rental home. I was able to put our dinner plates, glasses, and silverware in it. It was quiet and the dishes came out clean. It is perfect for a rental home, dorm room, or even a camper.
R**Y
FREAKING LOVE IT!
UPDATE NOV 27TH 2025, I knew when it came to the holidays I was really gonna be putting this dishwasher to the test. Well....... happy to say there was no issues at all running this between 12-14 times in 2 days! It felt so strange not having to hand wash sinks full of dishes while cookin for thanksgiving! 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 :)
A**O
Took me a bit to write this - needed usage
Ok, WOW. It took me a little bit from my original order to write this because I wanted to get some usage out of this. I live in an apartment which is older and doesn’t have a dishwasher, but I was sick of doing dishes by hand. I thought to buy this and I needed to make some adjustments so that’s why it took me a long time. 1. This dishwasher is NOT compatible with pull-out faucets. I had to learn the very hard way. Pull-out faucets are not equipped for high pressure situations. This is one of those situations. I had to buy SO many adapters just to make the dishwasher spout to fit and with those stacked up with eachother; water was spraying everywhere! Fast forward, I got great usage, but the dishes weren’t coming out clean and water eventually leaked out of the bottom of the sink all over the floor because the hose busted under pressure. 2. I had to find a faucet compatible. I asked my pall ChatGPT to find one compatible. I did and once that was installed, the dishwasher worked PERFECTLY. The dishes were HOT and clean. 3. As you can see by my pictures, you need counter space or it installed under the sink. You really should take the specs and measure your space before buying. That said, the height and width are perfect for where I have it. 4. I chose the color white to match my other appliances and to stand out from my dark cabinets. Though, if silver was an option, I would have bought that. 5. You can fit larger dishes than what is recommended, but you have to tilt them and make it fit. 6. You can put extremely dirty and caked food on the dishes in there and they’d come clean, but I rinse them before to keep the longevity of the machine. 7. You have to play around with the functions and choose the drying function on top of your cleaning function, which adds like 15 minutes. If you don’t, the dishes are wet. If so, leave the door cracked open when it’s done to dry them, but I wouldn’t recommend because you get water stains then. I put a stone mat on top that can absorb water if I don’t want to wait and I have a dish rack on the other side that I use to drain water if needed. 8. Yes, it cleans pots and pans great. Overall, I LOVE this. I feel like I never have to do a dish again, but I have to if I use a big pot that won’t fit. There’s two house chores that I hate. I hate folding laundry and I hate doing dishes… You will not be disappointed in this machine. Promise. Just have the compatible things and learn the functions and you’re set. Thanks for reading.
J**E
Small but works great.
It is small. I wasn't able to hold as many dishes inside as I had in mind. Sometimes It doesn't seem like it washes enough dishes at once to justify buying it. Our plates dont fit upright so if I put two in there then I can't do much else. It takes up a lot of space. However, that was my expectations and preferences. The unit itself is easy to set up, and cleans everything well. I have started to fill it with small things like cups, silverware, etc and hand wash the bigger things. I may buy a smaller plate set. I did buy the rolling cart pictured underneath it. I also put a picture of the cart I ordered, if you wanted something similar. It really freed up counter space and allowed me to move it back and forth to the sink easier.
J**G
Worth every penny
I love this little dishwasher. The capacity is impressive for its size, the 45 minute quick-wash setting seems to clean everything well, and it’s working perfectly after 8ish months of daily use. It seems to get quite hot, even when using the cold water. I’d describe it like a half sized, top rack of a normal dishwasher (nothing has melted in it either). I cook a ton, so it’s dramatically reduced how much time I spend doing dishes. I got a rolling cart to put it on because I have zero counter space, and the end of the hose lives between the dish rack in the second sink bowl and the side of the sink when not in use. It does spill water everywhere if the hose falls, but that is the only problem. If it stops getting dishes clean on the 45 minute setting, I’ll dump 2 cups of vinegar in it and run a cycle. I’ve only had to do this twice so far.
B**E
6 month report -- this is an awesome dishwasher!
I'm single and live in a 1-bedroom rental. My kitchen is tiny. I'm not that disciplined to keep dishes -- clean or dirty -- from cluttering my sink and countertop. My solution was to sacrifice half my countertop space to the Comfee countertop dishwasher. I can put an entire day's worth of dishes in the dishwasher so my kitchen is always inviting and tidy. It helps me to actually *want* to cook a healthy meal vs. eating breakfast cereal, cookies, etc. This dishwasher is also an ADHD hack for me b/c I can cook a meal and feel overwhelmed by the cleanup. Oily fry pans, plates with egg yolks still on them, even coffee stained mugs come out beautifully. Pro Tips: 1) I only fill the detergent (liquid Cascade, NOT pods) about 1/4 full (maybe 2 teaspoons) a) my dishes come out totally clean with that small(!) amount, and b) I found when I filled the detergent compartment half or more full, my dishes had a residual scent (kind of perfumy) and I don't like that. I don't recommend using pods. You use more than is needed and you can't squirt a little detergent in the pre-wash if you want. 2) I use Finish so my glassware come out crystal clear, no spots. You may skip using it. I do fear I'm just adding chemicals to the world that doesn't need them (I've heard distilled vinegar can be used as a substitute -- I plan on trying it when I use up this little bottle of Finish.) 3) Get a splitter for your water line and attach it to the HOT line under your sink. I was able to discreetly drill a 1" hole under my counter to run the hose up thru' the slot I had a built in cutting board that I wasn't using anyway (see photo). The drain hose just rests inside of the left sink. 4) To make up for some of the lost counter space, I got an "Expandable Roll Up Dish Drying Rack with Utensil Holder" from Amazon to put over the left sink. It kind of hides the drain hose. And I can put a cutting board over it to make it into a solid work surface. 5) I've played with different wash cycles. I found the 75 minute (1:15) wash cycle was 100% reliable to clean anything I threw in there. This dishwasher uses a fraction of water vs. hand washing (I live in CA, so this is highly important) and very low electricity consumption, too. I measured VERY carefully to find the LARGEST countertop dishwasher I could get that would still fit under the kitchen cabinet. This Comfee dishwasher *just* fit and it works fabulous. Yes, the pump is loud. It makes me reluctant to use it after 10 PM because my neighbors bedroom wall is next to my kitchen wall. The only problem I've had is the control panel froze one time about 6 weeks after buying it. I was a little freaked at first. I went online. The company had directions to fix it. You guessed it: all I had to do was unplug it from the wall and let it sit for a bit and plug back in. It's been working fine ever since.
A**I
It's a good dishwasher. Fit what I was willing to spend at the time but not my needs.
I bought this in January of 2024. If you like to cook, this may not be the right size for you. If you have more than 2 people you're cooking for, this may not be the best for for you (unless you're good with using it multiple times a day). This is a good summer dishwasher for when you're not cooking much, not so good for baking season. It's more of a companion type dishwasher, the type you use after you've hand washed all the big stuff and all that's left are plates that have already been soaking and silverware that you can load up, hit wash, and go to bed. There is a button for pots and pans, it does wash those well, it just takes a long time and other dishes need to be taken care of as well. Maybe I'm impatient but I don't like it taking the time between finishing lunch and prepping dinner to do all the lunch dishes (2 loads) just to have to start the dinner dishes and hour later. If it's just one or two people and noone stove/oven cooks much, this is great. We're not those people. If you simply want a separate dishwasher for your baby's bottles and other dishes, this is a good companion to your regular dishwasher. If you're looking for something smaller because you think it'll be more energy efficient, consider your real life. Will it really be or will you be doing more loads? For the amount of loads this beautiful little piece of machinery has done, it's done them well. It does not fit between my counter top and my cabinets so it sits awkwardly next to my sink barely fitting in the remaining space due to the cabinet layout, but it works well.
E**Y
Portable dishwasher
I've had this portable dishwasher for a couple months now, and I can say I'm pretty pleased with it. It's a large unit, and I had to do some finangling to make it fit in my kitchen, as I discovered that not all of my cupboards are hung at the same height. Ultimately, I got a rolling cart, and that's worked perfectly. We have a two person household, and this fits about 2 days' worth of dishes in it, minus pots and pans, most of which are too large to fit in there. So we fill it as we go and run it every other day or so. This dishwasher works just as well as a full-sized one. Great on glass, ceramic, and utensils, but does a poor job rinsing the detergent from plastic tupperware containers. This is similar to my experience with other dishwashers, though. The hoses were difficult to tighten by hand on the first use, so I've left them attached and it's been fine. If the connector doesn't fit your faucet, remove the top washer from it and try again. An old man at the hardware store taught me this when I went in to ask for advice about it.
R**O
Simple eficaz y compacta
Compacta Lava bien No requiere agua caliente ni cápsulas de detergente Usa detergente común con base en carbonato de calcio como finish
L**.
Lavavajillas Confee
Encimera Confee. Quiero devolver porque no es empotrable y no me cabe en la encimera. Por favor.
E**N
Seven cents to wash dishes while I watch TV? Absolutely!
I can't praise this dishwasher enough! Years ago I worked as a parts and service manager, so I know what to expect in a major appliance. I owned a portable Inglis (full-sized) dishwasher back then and I loved it. But now (for the past 10 years), my galley kitchen is too small for one. I don't mind hand-washing dishes; I find it a rather Zen chore. But recently, a friend moved in and he goes through A LOT of dishes. I needed a solution. Then I found this portable D/W and it is amazing! The only differences between this D/W and my Inglis are its size and that the coupler/power cord does not retract into the machine. Since this D/W is stationary, it's actually easier to roll the hoses and tuck them along the side (instead of trying to feed them back into it). Like any portable D/W, when it stops, you turn the hot water tap off and release the pressure from the coupler (press the little red button on the coupler) before detaching it from the faucet. Pull the hoses down into the sink and shake the coupler to remove excess water before tucking it away. Invest in some Teflon tape for the connections and tighten well for no leaks. Also, run the hot water tap before connecting the coupler to ensure hot water delivery into the machine. (D/Ws have an element to heat the water before running the wash cycle. Putting hot water in at the get-go saves energy and allows the unit to begin the wash cycle sooner.) When not in use, always leave the D/W door ajar, so it can breathe. Over time, this reduces the amount of odor absorbed by the gaskets inside the machine (all D/Ws get stinky) and prevents rusting. When adding detergent, it is better to use less than more. The "normal" cycles run about 90 minutes, so a little soap goes a long way. Lastly, when the dry cycle kicks in, stop the machine and open the door to let the steam out. Pull the rack out and - without removing anything - use a paper towel to sop up any excess water sitting on cups or glasses (since that water will not evaporate). - Do not remove any dishes when they are hot as they are more likely to shatter, causing potential harm to you and your machine. - Roll the rack back into the unit and turn the drying cycle back on. I have washed my Lagostina pots and glass lids in this COMFEE D/W and was truly shocked at how crystal clear the lids came out - like new! I have used the machine for about a week, every day, sometimes twice, and it does the job flawlessly regardless what I throw into it. It works great, is remarkably quiet, uses the equivalent of a half-sink full of water, costs HALF A KW/H (7 cents) per run and looks fabulous on the counter. I love it. With good care, this real D/W (albeit miniature) could last 5 years.
J**N
Excelente
Muy buena, llegó muy rápido, no requiere instalación y funciona perfectamente.
P**O
No me llegaron las piezas completas
No no me llegaron piezas completas ! Y la pieza que falta aquí en MÉxico no existe esa medida ! Fatal
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