• 6 wash cycles: Heavy, normal, light, mini party, rinse and speed
  • Simple controls with indicator lights
  • Universal faucet adapter and Quick Connect: For quick and easy connection to most kitchen faucets
  • Accommodates up to 6 standard place settings and dishware up to 10.5 Inch in diameter
  • Water supply warning indicator and rinse aid warning indicator

It is a perfect little dishwasher for an apartment. It washes and drains very well. It takes two different soap tablets and liquid soap. Very simple to operate as well and easy to install. You can fit quite a bit in it as well.

I purchased this item only a couple of months ago and I have to say thus far I am very pleased. I have a small kitchen and unfortunately, it was way too massive for my countertop. Instead, I elected to gut a portion of my cabinets (a project I've been wanting to do even before my purchase - and I finally had a great excuse to do it - sooooooo....) and made a roll away cart under my countertop, placing the dishwasher on it. It's easy to connect/install, but I do recommend using teflon tape when attaching the hoses to prevent leaks. Other than that it's simple to use, very quiet and does a great job of washing. Now, I'm just waiting to see how much water I'm saving!

Leaving this here for people who may be on the fence about buying this dishwasher - don't be. I moved into an apartment that was fantastic except for the lack of dishwasher, and thought I could get around it, but I work from home so generate a lot of dishes and had become absolutely miserable. I am astounded by how well it works and how much it can hold. BE SURE TO MEASURE CAREFULLY - it is larger than you think, and may not fit on your countertops. I purchased a rolling cart for it and that is working more than fine. It is not terribly heavy, but is bulky, and I had trouble getting it out of the box - so I hired a Task Rabbit to assemble the cart and get the dishwasher onto it safely. I was concerned about dishwasher hookup, but it comes with an adapter and the only difficulty I had was that my aerator wouldn't come off and I didn't have a large enough wrench to get it off - once I bought that, it was absolutely straightforward. My only negative is that the back of the unit is made of a stiff cardboard and not something more substantial, because the unit is ostensibly meant for "countertop installation" so the back would be up against a wall all the time. I'm still regarding this as a very worthwhile investment, enjoying having an orderly kitchen and sparkling clean dishes.

I've had it for a few days now and I must say I'm beyond happy. I don't mind washing dishes however this makes life a hell of a lot easier! it's roughly a 30 min cycle and they come out dry and sparkling every time! Allow me to continue with I don't believe in washing your dishes before putting them in a dishwasher, and every time they come out perfect! If I could give more stars I would! This is a must buy for any small apartment!

This dishwasher has saved us. I live with college kids and no one wants to do the dishes and this year we did not have a dishwasher. We decided to go with this one and it is amazing. It fits easily on the counter and lets us do our days dishes in one go, which is really nice. If you have a need for it I would definitely recommend it!

Arrived slightly dented, looks like something heavy hit the box during transportation. Nevertheless, works great. No leaks after I tightened hoses a little. If you want to connect it to faucet, you should connect the adapter to the faucet first. In order to do that, your faucet should have special threads either on the inside or outside. If you have aerator installed, you should detach it and install the adapter instead. It is not great aerator, water easily splashes all around when you use it not with dishwasher. Connection is easy, instruction is pretty clear, it cleans dishes very well. I had some problems with tables - at some points they were not dissolving fully. Cleaning up the mess is, well, messy. I switched to gel and moved cutlery basket slightly inside the dishwasher (so the detergent dispenser cannot even touch it) and have not had any problems afterwards. 10" plates fit in easily, but you have to read instruction first - they won't fit on nearest racks, you should use the racks near the far side - they're slightly lower. Small size of the dishwasher also implies that you cannot fit a lot of pans or pots here, and it's an adventure to fit everything you want to. Say, big tall glasses will take a lot of space, and big glass baking pan will take the entire space.

I researched and waited for three years in my home (built in 1940 so no plumbing or wiring for a built-in dishwasher) before I finally was able to purchase a countertop dishwasher and let me tell you, it was THE best decision I have ever made. I have fibromyalgia so my back and upper body strength is not at all what it used to be, but I was able to get the (rather large) box inside and up six steps on my own without too much trouble. Pulling the dishwasher out wasn't a hassle either. The exceptionally frail, however, will need some help with this. Setup wasn't difficult at all and only took a few minutes. Do be careful not to overtighten any of your lines. The fit will be snug, but you won't need to struggle with it to get it tight enough. If you're struggling, or using any tools to tighten further, you're doing it wrong. Regular-sized dinner plates fit just fine, and I'm actually using the "cup rack" for serving utensils, spatulas, anything with long handles, and coffee mug lids. Deeper bowls need to be loaded upside down, which will cut back on how much you can put in per load, but that's fine with me, honestly. Coffee mugs need to be loaded on the bottom rack as well - they will NOT fit on the cup rack. One review mentioned that a hand sprayer started shooting water because of a pressure build-up, but I have a hand sprayer on my sink (and it's nothing expensive or nice, just your run-of-the-mill sprayer setup) and I haven't had a single problem with it. I prepared for the possibility, but there hasn't been any problem. If you're thinking of getting this but aren't sure about having a hand sprayer, I'd recommend trying it first (just put a pot over top of the sprayer during the first operation) to see if there's a problem before you go out and try and replace your faucet to accommodate this. I used Jet Dry Finish rinse aid and am using Cascade Platinum pods as the detergent. The manual does say these are easily accommodated, but that one should run one of the longer cycles (Normal or Heavy) as sometimes the pods can take a while to dissolve all the way. No trouble at all. The manual also says to prewash your dishes to avoid clogging any filters, but that's mostly just for larger food particles, just like you'd do with any other dishwasher. Smaller particles, sauces, oils, beverage residue, etc are fine to leave on there and your dishes will come clean with no problem if you're using a good detergent. Be smart with what you put in there and you won't have an issue. This unit does take up quite a bit of counter space, but it will fit on a standard-width counter without hanging over the edge. If you don't have a lot of spare counter space, you may want to find a cart to keep it on (one with casters works best) and roll the cart back and forth when you need to use the unit. Operation is surprisingly quiet. The only time it's noisy is when the dirty water shoots into the sink, but that's to be expected, amirite? I am INCREDIBLY happy with this dishwasher, and wish I had been able to afford/accommodate it sooner. Three years of washing dishes by hand was QUITE enough! Large dishes will still obviously be washed by hand, but that's maybe ten minutes at the sink rather than two hours to do a few days' worth of dishes. If you like doing dishes by hand, then, y'know, you do you, but if you're like me and dishes are your arch-nemesis, GET THIS THING. It is SO worth every penny to be able to put in a load and leave it for an hour or so!

My husband and I have lived in a few apartments without dishwashers for quite some time now. We found the dishes starting to get away from us as our lives got busier and decided to buy counter top washer. It was well worth the buy. This washer fits at least half of our dishes from a three day run. It uses my regular dish detergent, no pods needed unless you like them. The functions are easy to navigate. The hose is also easy to use. We used two command hooks over our sink to hang it on.

I am a 40-year-old New York City apartment-dweller. I recently came to the conclusion that if I was ever going to become the kind of responsible person who always hand-scubs their dishes after eating, it would have happened by now. Rather, I was lucky to get to them once a week. Gross. This unit has been a godsend. Not only is my apartment much more presentable, but it does a far better job than I could clean by hand. It is perhaps just a tad too short for standard dinner plates — but perhaps we Americans should be eating smaller portions from smaller plates anyway? Also it’s larger than a microwave — grab a tape measure and tape off the space on your counter before ordering so you’re sure it will fit. Also it would be nice if the manufacturer sold a kit for permanent installation… I’ll be hiring a plumber to come by and give it a crack sometime soon. But yes, do this. Before the next time your parents visit.

Took a chance on a new model without reviews, but this worked out great. Make sure that when you load it, nothing can protrude through the bottom of the rack. In other words, make sure when you push the rack in, that the spray arm will rotate all the way around and is not blocked. This happened once and my dishes didn't get perfectly cleaned so I had to figure that out the hard way. I'm so happy to be loading a dishwasher in my tiny home and not doing manual dish washing. Easy connect, although I had to do a partial demolition of my low hanging cabinets. The whole process, including demo only took 1 day. In the pic you will see a magnet on the side wall of the dishwasher. Sturdy frame. Very very pleased. It seems I'm always a bit surprised by how many dishes I fit in it every time I load it. Hints: I purchased Corelle dishes and they fit perfectly inside this dish washer.