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✨ Compact Clean, Big Impact 💧
The COMFEE' Countertop Dishwasher is a portable, installation-free mini dishwasher featuring a 6L built-in water tank and quick-connect faucet option. It boasts a larger interior capacity that fits 10.5-inch plates, 7 versatile wash programs including UV hygiene and high-temp cycles up to 192℉, and smart drying with auto door opening and fan. Designed for small spaces like apartments, dorms, and RVs, it offers energy-efficient, water-saving cleaning with intuitive LED controls and safety features like child lock and leak protection.










| ASIN | B09QC9947J |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Rack, Auto-Open, Enhanced Drying, UV Hygiene, Hi-temp Wash, Quick Wash Cycle, Air Refresh Function, 360° Range Cleaning, See-through Window, Ultra-Compact Design, 1/3 Water Consumption Compared to Handwashing, Touch Panel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #370 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #8 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand Name | COMFEE' |
| Capacity | 2 Place Settings |
| Color | Whole White |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (830) |
| Cycle Options | Baby Care, Delicate, Fruit, Normal, Rapid |
| Display | LED |
| Energy Consumption | 0.35 Kilowatt Hours |
| Finish Types | stainless steel |
| Form Factor | Built-In |
| Included Components | Dishwasher, Quick-Connect Inlet Hose(Adapter Included), Fruit Basket, Tableware Basket, Water Pitcher, Drain Hose |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.13"D x 16.53"W x 18.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Countertop Dishwasher |
| Item Weight | 41.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | CDC17P2AWW |
| Model Number | CDC17P2AWW |
| Noise | 62 Decibels |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 5 |
| Number of settings | 2 |
| Style Name | Miniplus-Auto Door Open |
| UPC | 810040948268 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Consumption | 1.58 Gallons per Hour |
M**N
Great for our space
** I bought this for use in Perú. Our space is very limited. ** Update: been using it for 2 months now. Wirks perfectly. I use it 5 times a week. The dishwasher comes very well packaged. It includes all the items necessary to use it out of the box, even pods! Unboxing was easy and quick. I read the instruction manual a few times and was ready to go! It is well written and easy to follow. Initial setup took about 10 minutes. I set it up to drain into a bucket for now. I will make a more permanent solution soon. I am in Perú. We have 220v electricity here and this is 120v. I have an industrial power converter that can handle the load (1500w) It is on a dedicated 10 amp circuit breaker. First use I powered it on and was greeted with a beep and it lit up inside. The control on the front is easy to view but very basic. It has 5 cycles. Water filling options You have two options. The first is a connected water source. The second and easiest is to fill it manually with 6 liters of water. The included filling container holds 1.8L. You need to add 3 full pitchers and 600ml of a fourth. The machine will beep for 3 seconds when it is sufficiently filled. All cycles use the same amount of water. Cycles There are 5 cycles. 4 for washing dishes and a 5th for cleaning fruits and vegetables. C1 - 130 minutes. Pods work great with this cycle. Dishes are as clean as any dishwasher I have used in the US. C2 - 120 minutes for sanitizing baby bottles. Not tested. C3 - 115 minute cycle for glassware. It works very well. C4 - the 40 minute rapid cycle. You can not use pods with this cycle. Liquid is a must. Works well. You need to hand dry the dishes. C5 - Fruits and veggies cycle! It rocks. 20 minutes to cleanse your produce. Safety features It has a child lock so kids can not easily activate it. It disables all buttons but the power button. Water level warning. Lets you know if you have sufficient water to run the cycle. Loading Loading is pretty standard and logical. There is no need to rinse the dishes before loading. It’s only necessary to scrape off food bits. The manual has several great visual guides to proper loading. You can Jenga it to get more than they advise and still get perfectly clean dishes. The manual makes it very clear what can’t be washed. The rack folds up and down to allow differs loading puzzles to be solved. Standard stuff. Detergent I use pods that came with the unit. Finish pods are highly rated and work well. They can only be used with the long cycles. The 40 minute cycle needs liquid to work correctly. Either way pop into the door slot. Selecting your cycle Turn on power. The control panel is a bit small but still easy to view. Choose your cycle. Filling with water Add 6 liters of cold water. After 3 full pitchers, fill with a fourth until the until beeps loudly for 3 seconds. The water faucet light will also turn off when filled sufficiently. Alternatively, you can use the included hose to supply water directly from the tap. Starting the load Once you’ve loaded the dishes and detergent and selected your cycle, choose START or DELAY. You can delay the start by up to 24 hours. One press per hour. Running It’s very quiet. It runs at a max of 50dB according to my Apple Watch Noise Meter. The manual says 58dB. On C1 door auto opens with 15 minutes remaining. This is a cool down period. It’s recommended to let your dishes cool before unloading. Unloading After the dishes have cooled, unload them. Maintenance You need to check the filters and clean them as needed. If you run a short cycle it’s best to wipe the inside of the machine after use. Troubleshooting The machine has a few error codes to help in case of issues. I’ve not had to use it yet.
T**K
Get it!
This has changed my life for the better! I have struggled with the dishes my whole life. Which means I always have dirty dishes, a full sink and a whole spiral of excuses to self hate. I got the larger capacity washer for the 10.5 inch plates and it is amazing. I fit everything in here including cookware(except cookie sheets), just realize a spaghetti pot or a skillet will fill the wash basket pretty much up so you won't be able to wash much else with it. I will run multiple loads if I need to but it will fit everything. The normal cycle takes 2 hours and 10 minutes at the end the door will pop open to vent and allow the dishes to dry perfectly your dishes come out cabinet ready. But I find that it is not necessary to use anything except the rapid cycle that takes 40 minutes. There is no dry function on the rapid cycle only a beep, but I towel dry my dishes and clean out the filter screen after every load and love it. I have mine sitting on a rubber drain mat next to the kitchen sink and its so close that its easier to fill the tank with the faucet sprayer than the faucet adapter (mine was missing so make sure you have it if you need it). The pitcher that comes with takes about 3 and a half times to fill and you need to pour slowly or the water will splash out of the included funnel. Here is a tip-I put the funnel inside a zip lock bag then cut a hole so the water will drain into the dishwasher, now there is a top to the funnel and I can use the sprayer without the water tidal waveing over the side. One thing about soap, this machine comes with a packet with some liquid and a couple of those pods, do not use either. This machine doesn't produce the operating temperature to process a pod you must use powder. Also there is a cup for powder built-in the door, with a half full mark. I have found that your dishes will need to be rinsed off if you fill the soap powder cup past the half full mark it is simply to much. I keep an old table spoon in a zip lock bag of power for use and I only use a third of a table spoon for a perfect load. Dish powder is very efficient and pretty cheap I got a 3.5lb box of generic powder for $3 bucks and haven't used half the box in the 5 months since I got this dish washer. People say even at 40 minutes I could wash way more dishes by hand faster than that machine. --- That is true and also a bad comparison. 1) You will not be able to wash the dishes in water as hot as this unit so that means you will not be able to get your dishes as clean as this machine, so not the same. 2) this machine washes and rinses an entire load with the same amount of water that it would take you to wash a sauce pan, so not the same. If you are considering this and you can afford it I promise you will love it ××1 year update×× Just to let potential buyers know that I have used this dishwasher for a year and about 3 months now and it has performed flawlessly! I clean out the screen every 2 cycles and never have issues, also I just started the 3rd box of detergent. I get the cheapest generic soap powder so this is exceeding affordable to own and operate. I would make this purchase again happily.
A**G
Want Support? Good Luck!
I was excited to try out the unit, but when it started the main wash cycle the side of the unit started buzzing very loudly. Clearly something on the inside is contacting the edge of the product's case. I simply got a defective unit, which while annoying is just something that will happen from time to time. When I contacted COMFEE support, they set me up with a support ticket email which told me to submit some basic info. I sent that info off and in return got silence. I had to call again almost a week later to get a reply to the email, but again after that call I got ghosted by support. I tried to go through COMFEE's support system to fix my product, but they don't seem to think that's important to their customers, so I had to return it for a refund here on Amazon. The people I talked to over the phone were nice, so this is a knock against the company's willingness to address their support emails. Is it lack of staffing? I don't know. Is the dishwasher any good? Again, I don't know. If the product worked for a few weeks/months and then I had an issue, would COMFEE address it? From my experience trying to get a simple defective unit issue fixed, I'm not very confident.
A**R
This thing is great, would definitely say check one out if your limited on space and or need a dishwasher that has a reservoir. Does a decent amount of dishes for two people. Super happy with my purchase. It has been used regularly and still is continued to be used on a regular basis. Fits my full size plates and small cutting boards. Easy to understand and use with the reservoir or the sink attachment and crazy easy to set up.
W**Z
Pros: 1. Effectively removes grease even when using inexpensive, non-enzyme detergent — only about one tablespoon per load is sufficient for cleaning office tools. 2. UV drying function helps prevent mold and mildew buildup, a rare feature among countertop dishwashers. 3. High-temperature washing and disinfection up to 192°F, a capability matched only by Midea (also manufacturer of Comfee models). 4. Dish rack features foldable Flip Tines, allowing more space for wide or irregularly shaped items when folded down. 5. Includes a Water Filling Guide, making manual water addition easier and reducing spillage. 6. Equipped with a child lock to prevent accidental opening during operation. 7. Has a delay start function, which is absent in some popular models at this price point. Cons: 1. Uses about 1 liter more water than many other countertop dishwashers. 2. Much heavier than most, at 45 lbs; wide dimensions make single-person lifting difficult without long, strong arms. 3. Interior height is limited; lifting the adjustable shelf before closing the door can scrape and damage the seal — a significant drawback. 4. No cutlery basket included. 5. Likely suitable for washing dishes for no more than two people after two meals. 6. Quite noisy when it's running. However, some of my clients found the rhythmic sound rather soothing to listen to. Additional Notes: Originally, we planned to use a small timer-controlled dehumidifier to prevent mold/mildew. However, because the door remains open after each wash, with UV disinfection, no mold or mildew formed — a major relief for our office. At this price point (approximately $355 + tax) , it offers better value than more expensive brands for cleaning our dirty office tools. We have been using this dishwasher 1-2 times daily for nearly a month. We are very happy with it's performance!
G**E
Compact, Easy to Use! Easy to hook up
N**I
Bought July 2024. Great product! Holds plenty, has many options for different cleaning cycles. Just remember to clean the filter. Saves hands & time. A must buy !
L**D
Considering this comes with a whole baby care setting, I had higher expectations for how it would work for cleaning bottles (the main reason I bought it- soon to have 2 kids under 15 months so I need all the help I can get keeping bottles and pump parts clean). First off, this thing is bigger than I pictured (yes I measured) and is HEAVY. It’s a little bit taller than the given dimensions so it’s a really tight fit under my cabinets (I should have had a little over 3/4” clearance and have less than 1/4” which can make a big difference when this is meant for small spaces). It was easy to set up the drain hose. It doesn’t take too long to get started, figuring out how to load it is honestly the hardest and most time consuming. The rack is horrible for arranging bottles and their pieces. I don’t have fancy bottles either, they’re the standard 3 piece bottle. The rack doesn’t really seem optimal for placing anything in it. The pieces for keeping stuff upright are too close, but somehow the bottom of the rack lets anything even remotely smaller fall through to the bottom. The cutlery tray doesn't hold much because it’s poorly designed too. I was hoping to be able to use this for my pump too, but I have no clue how to secure my pump parts after having difficulty just with the bottles larger pieces. Also the items I put at the front right didn’t get cleaned at all somehow. The area seems to be a dead zone for where the water pressure hits. I’ve had the same issue with white residue leftover that I read others have had too. I guess I’ll have to start trial and error with the detergent because it must not have rinsed off properly. I don’t have hard or soft water. I used Finish powerball tablets (manual says tablets are usable, and someone had recommended them when I was reading comments). The white residue sucks because if I can’t get the issue fixed, I spent a lot of money purely to make washing bottles easier just to have to still hand wash them… can’t exactly feed my kids dishwashing detergent. I’m really wondering if it’ll be a waste of time to even try a load of normal dishes, but I’ll be giving it a try tomorrow with a new detergent so I’ll try to update my review after. Dishes don’t dry. Like, at all. It sounds like a fan is running during the “drying” stage but there’s zero air movement. Not a huge deal, but kind of annoying considering it’s supposed to dry and still uses power during the “drying” stage just to accomplish absolutely nothing. I don’t trust the extremely flimsy suction cup that comes attached to the drain hose, so I’ve weighed it down in my sink with a pan to keep from potentially having a small flood. It is quiet, I’ll give it that. Others have reviewed saying it’s loud but I don’t think it is at all. I did read and follow all the instructions, and have tried the manufacturer fixes noted in the manual. I ended up coming back here to go through the questions on the page to try to find some fixes. I’m currently running a rapid cycle to try to get the white residue off (which is really an unnecessary waste of extra time, water and power). Hopefully a new detergent will help to alleviate the residue so I don’t have to keep doing a second cycle. As for the rack… I’m looking at getting one of the special bottle racks meant for larger dishwashers, but haven’t found anything that will work well in the small space of this one.
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