- Six (6) standard place setting capacity / Includes dish rack, cup shelf, and cutlery basket
- Holds plates up to 10.5" in diameter / Seven (7) wash cycles / Quick connect adapter fits standard sized kitchen faucets / Beautiful digital display
- Stainless steel interior / Fits under most cabinetry / Water consumption (normal wash): 2.85 gallons
- Power: 1160 W/5.7 A / Input voltage: 120 V/60 Hz / Noise level: 52.3dB; Warranty: 1 year parts; 90 days labor / Dimensions: WxDxH 21 5/8" (550mm) x 19 5/8" (498mm) x 17 5/16" (440mm)
- PLEASE NOTE: Do not use hand dish detergent, detergent pods, or tabs. This will cause the dishwasher to overflow
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Kenzie Patton
Awesome
We bought one last month but the pump showed up broken. We returned and reordered and the new one works perfect... HUGE CAPACITY and Very Easy Setup We put a piece of plywood across our houses laundry room sink and tied it in there. The unit is VERY quiet except for when it’s draining which only lasts about 10 seconds anyways
Balsam Bachoua
Great Accessible Dishwasher for Wheelchair Users
I use this dishwasher differently than most, and I think it is perfect. I use a power wheelchair. I had this dishwasher mounted at the height of my lap, and permanent;y plumbed into my water system. No screwing and unscrewing from the kitchen faucet. I pull the rack out to my lap and load and unload with ease. For this use, it has to be small, but I don't mind. I just run more loads when needed. Highly recommended as a disability independence tool. The dishwasher itself works great. It does require the use of liquid spot remover for the dishes to look clean, but there is a compartment for that.
Richie Cameron Gomez
Yes, you can mount BELOW the sink! Yes you can plumb it to the water line!!
I moved into a basement studio, but I refused to give up on having a dishwasher. Space is at a premium down here, so size was an important factor, but it also had to be able be plumbed under the sink because I don't have a counter it could fit on. There are plenty of reviews talking about the pros and cons of the dishwasher, so I'll cover that quickly. It works as well as most dishwashers I've owned. I put in a newly baked chunky cauliflower mash, and it cleaned right off. Last night's macaroni and cheese did not. In other words, get the big stuff off, and if it's left out over night, give it a soak before you put it in. It's like any other dishwasher, which is exactly what I hoped for! I also have to mention that I'm impressed with what I can fit in there considering the size. Full size plates and bowls, pots and pans, etc. Lastly, the 45 min clean cycle is really all you need. It does the job, and it's legit only 45 minutes. Onto the plumbing, since I'm sure I'm not the only one here who was looking for that info. I'll tell you upfront, it was a colossal pain in the rear to find the parts. I probably spent about 4 total hours and $45 buying and exchanging parts. The main problem is your main water line fittings are compression, but the dishwasher hookups on the backside are plain brass fittings. They don't match. So I had to find a way around it....and I did. ***NOTE**** I'm not a professional plumber. Consult one if you want to hook your dishwasher to the main lines since it was NOT designed for this and I'm not qualified to give advice!!!! Here are the connectors I had to buy to make this work: https://www.amazon.com/Whirlpool-W10685193-Dishwasher-Gooseneck-Fitting/dp/B00NMLG2EM/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=dishwasher+adapter+hose&qid=1560513435&s=gateway&sr=8-3 https://www.amazon.com/Melnor-290KF-Kink-Free-Hose-Saver/dp/B002HWKQOE/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=6+inch+garden+hose&qid=1560513496&s=gateway&sr=8-4 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FH9OB4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005792KTS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/slredirect/picassoRedirect.html/ref=pa_sp_atf_aps_sr_pg1_1?ie=UTF8&adId=A04167111ELQIWYKA625F&url=%2FConnector-Connecting-Dishwasher-Essential-Values%2Fdp%2FB078TM1TXL%2Fref%3Dsr_1_1_sspa%3Fkeywords%3Ddishwasher%2Badapter%2Bhose%26qid%3D1560513435%26s%3Dgateway%26sr%3D8-1-spons%26psc%3D1&qualifier=1560513435&id=615322050740664&widgetName=sp_atf You'll notice that one piece is missing from this assembly, and I bought it at a local big box store. I recommend you assemble all these pieces, and bring it to a plumbing shop or big box store. You'll immediately see which piece you need. Be sure to use plumbers tape between fittings so it doesn't leak! After you get all your fittings assembled, connect it to the the faucet adapter assembly that came with the dishwasher.. The other end of that water line goes on the dishwasher. Make sure you read the directions and put it on the right one. I screwed that up and got an E1 error, which indicated that the dishwasher wasn't getting water (duh!!!). The drain hose will attach to the dishwasher on one end, and you'll need to cut the nut off the other end so you can fix it to the sink drain. The sink drain should have an input for dishwasher drainage. Simply put the hose in the drain hose connector (aka branch connector in one of my links above) and tighten the o-rings. I hope this helps! Two things to keep in mind: 1) Make sure you read the directions and plumb it to the hot water line. If you plumb it to the cold water line to take advantage of the built in heating element, it won't clean your dishes AT ALL. You'll be quite disappointed!! 2) The hoses get quite soft due to the hot water, and they're susceptible to kinking. If this happens you'll have water all over your floor. Error 1 for lack of water input or E4 for a leak on the drainage side. Fortunately, this sucker uses less than 3 gallons per wash, so at least your leak should be limited to that if it's on the drain side (like mine was lol). I ended up trimming my drain hose to avoid that happening again. Lastly, I mounted this under my sink as you can see, and it works perfectly where it's located. I haven't gotten any other errors
Dawn Scholl
Very happy we bought it!
So far this little dishwasher has been a fantastic machine. It has cleaned everything without leaving a speck behind; up to this point we have only used the normal setting (2), so I can't speak for the other cleaning modes. It's very quiet except for when it sends used water into the sink. Our kids are grown and it's just the two of us, so we don't really need a full-size dishwasher any more, and the house we are renting doesn't have one. There isn't room for a full-size portable dishwasher, but we placed this appliance on our old microwave cart (it didn't it under the cabinet) and it's been a breeze! We only have to hand-wash our pots/pans now, and wood-handled cutlery. I highly recommend this if you don't like hand-washing all your dishes.
Gina Passarella
Omg amazing
All my life I have lived with a dishwasher. Even in my fraternity. I lived for 5 years in a Brooklyn apt with no DW. I hated my life. This thing saved my sanity. It is fine enough looking: it fits in my counter. I followed the directions. Thank goddness my attachment worked with out an adapter, and now my kitchen is awesome. Had for two days. Ran it six times. Heavy loads and smalll loads it freaking awesome. The pics I am postin are when my sink was full and I was awaiting this Godsend. Highly recommend for now. I hope it has the gusto to last. Will update when and if necessary.
Janet E Mountcastle
Works great, love the heating element. Gets that water sanitizing hot and drys the dishes.
This was a gift to our daughter. She had to change her faucet, the adapters didn’t fit. She took the adapter to Lowe’s and found the right faucet. We replaced her faucet and she was up and running. My daughter just loves her dishwasher. It runs on 110 has a regular plug . Also has a heating element. Which the others did not have, the one I did find that had a heating element run on 220. It also has a delay timer. Again our daughter loves it. We ordered it on prime and it was here in a couple of days. Yes I would recommend the edgestar portable counter top dishwasher. Order some cascade platinum action packs to go with it. You’ll be glad you did.
Choze Young
It just sucks when you go to rinse a spoon and forget ...
We received this dishwasher 2 days earlier then expected(thank god) Setup was fairly simple, at least the dishwasher part. We ended up having to buy a whole new faucet because we had the pull down kind. The quick connect that the dishwasher came with is decent. The only downfall i would say is that the water is VERY pressurized, which obviously it needs to be in order to go through the hose. It just sucks when you go to rinse a spoon and forget and suddenly its like your sitting in the splash section at Sea World! The dishwasher itself is actually very large, I would say about the size of a microwave, probably a bit larger. It can fit quite a lot inside of it, I've been able to fit all of my dishes and most of my pots and pans in it. Finally that brings me to the wash cycle part. For a tabletop dishwasher I did not realize how amazing this thing would clean my dishes. Im able to put a pan with stuck on spaghetti sauce in it and it comes out sparkling clean. I usually only use the heavy duty and normal cycles but there are also 5 other cycles (7 in total) that can be performed. I am very very very happy with this purchase! Anyone that is thinking about getting a tabletop dishwasher I strongly recommend this one!
Kathy J. Lankford
Life changer. An amazing product
UPDATE: It’s been one year since I bought this dishwasher, and it still works like it did on day #1. I can pack so much stuff in it, and it will clean so well. Normally, I use the 45 min setting, and it has never disappointed. Cooking in a tiny NYC kitchen has become possible and not miserable because of this awesome dishwasher. I love it!!! I’m attaching a few pictures at different angles. I have one pot, pot cover, 2 ceramic bowls, 4 stainless steel bowls, one glass, one mug, one large plate, 2 small plates, take-out containers, coffee cone and a grease splash cover on top. It fits in a small NYC kitchen. It fits a lot of things, plates, mugs, two pots, small coffee pot, 4-5 bowls. It makes preparing food and cleaning up so easy!!! Everything comes out so clean!! I love, love, love this dishwasher. And the seller is great too. The dishwasher arrived wet inside. I contacted Amazon to see if I had received a refurbished one or a returned item through Amazon Warehouse. If that was the case, then I wanted to get a discount. However, I learned that they are tested by the manufacturers before packaging. So, I was ok with it. Amazon had contacted the seller about this, and the seller gave me a $15 discount on it. I was happily surprised. I wasn't expecting anything. So, I give the seller a big thumbs up. NOTE: Don’t use the dishwashing detergent pods. Use the liquid one. I tried using the pods, and they would not burst open. The liquid Cascade does wonders.
Gabrichidze Nodar
Great dishwasher for a small family in an apartment
Great dishwasher that can handle pots, pans and anything else you can throw (place gently) in it. My wife and I were tired of fighting over who had to wash the dishes by hand. It's also great at cleaning our toddlers sippy cups. My only complaint is the dent on the left-hand side of the dishwasher. The FedEx guy literally dropped it at our door and didn't even have the box right side up 😖! But nothing inside was damaged, so it wasn't worth dropping it from 5 stars. Everything you need comes with it. Setup was a breeze. I just had to screw on the faucet adapter to use the quick connect, plug it in and was good to go! Fairly quiet machine, with the occasional noise from the water draining into the sink during a wash cycle. Eco mode is great, and even cleaned a couple pots without having to pre soak them! No drying feature on this unit, but just letting them air dry for a few minutes is no big deal. Definitely happy with this and worth the investment!!
Scott Mcfee
Baby go ahead... you deserve it.
Decent looks in silver and wipes clean easy enough. Super simple controls. A small space between the bottom panel and the door, but that’s where all the action happens so I’m assuming it's an access panel. It’s the little engine that does. While it’s bigger than the microwave it’s far more useful. I must say at one point I was skeptical about getting even this smaller dishwasher, as my apartment is so small there’s nowhere else to put it but on the kitchen counter. Sacrificing the valuable real estate I'm looking to get a much smaller dish strainer as it's becoming more decorative than useful. Outside of being compact and saving water compared to my dish washing, it cleans like nothing I've ever seen. Things that would take me soaking and scrubbing are gone... and I don't know if I've ever been happier with a kitchen appliance... (ok my insta pot is AMAZING).