

✨ Compact power, spotless dishes—anywhere, anytime! 💧
The COMFEE' Portable Countertop Dishwasher combines space-saving design with powerful cleaning technology. Featuring a 5L built-in water tank, 6 customizable wash programs, and a 360° dual spray system, it delivers hygienic, high-temp washes up to 192℉ without requiring plumbing hookups. Perfect for millennials in tight urban spaces or on-the-go lifestyles, it cleans 30+ items efficiently while maintaining freshness with an air-dry function.





| ASIN | B0C4KRYJZ5 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Rack, Touch Panel, Free Installation, 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 |
| BEE Star Rating | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #3 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand | COMFEE' |
| Brand Name | COMFEE' |
| Capacity | 5 Liters |
| Color | White |
| Controls Type | Full Panel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,254 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Delicate, Fruit, Hygiene, Normal, Rapid |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Types | stainless steel |
| Form Factor | Freestanding |
| Handle Type | Integrated or Recessed |
| Hose Length | 59 Inches |
| Included Components | Dishwasher, Quick-Connect Inlet Hose(Adapter Included), Tableware Basket, Water Pitcher, Drain Hose |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.13"D x 16.53"W x 17.24"H |
| Item Height | 17.24 inches |
| Item Type Name | Countertop Dishwasher |
| Item Weight | 36.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | CDC17P0AWB |
| Model Number | CDC17P0AWB |
| Noise | 62 Decibels |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 5 |
| Number of settings | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.13"D x 16.53"W x 17.24"H |
| Style Name | Minilite-White |
| UPC | 840296504222 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Consumption | 1.32 Gallons per Hour |
#**E
Asurion claim is worth the extra $
Five star because having a counter top dishwasher is a win. This said, you may wanna consider the product knowing issues that might manifest. Pluses: spacious and medium noise but not an issue. Great price though more on why purchasing the added Asurion is a must so it’s $50 plus more than asking price. Compliment to kitchen devote. Top fill is a win as do not wanna connect to the vintage spigot. Issues: off the bat the top spinner doesn’t spin. It’s pressure activated and it could be my water pressure. But the other machine worked okay. So expectations on that working were lost. Most of the time the dial remained stationary. Dishes still got clean. Though the instructions said the machine should heat water. Never had hot water. I filled with hot tap water and this works fine. About six months in the 40 minute cycle stopped working. I switched to C3 aka 20 minute. This was adequate. Not sure why but the 40 minute began working again. All of this was manageable. I’m so happy to have a little machine. That even would wash produce if needed. Since I manage a donation garden with lots of produce this is a fun option if wanted. Bought May 2024, it is July 2025. Ed code blinks. The manual only show E1 E3 and E4. No worries. Do my due diligence. Attempted to write the seller. Pushed send. The note never manifested in my messages. Called Amazon. Explained details. They say call Asurion and file the claim. Easy peasy, except they gave me the wrong number that’s been disconnected. No worries, looked up the number. Screen shot the full order number from the machine and Asurion insurance order number. This is all they need. Two day wait for them do do their job. They couldn’t find a place to repair the item within a hundred miles. They are issuing a refund of the full price via gift card and I’m shopping for a dishwasher. Only down side, tariffs may have risen costs of some products but no matter. I’m happy to have bought the insurance and the process for claim submission is simple. Instead of tossing the machine. Cut the cord and convert it to a tiny green house. Thought about making it into a little library. But a top folding down door is a challenge unless the Little Library is lower to the ground. Moral of the story, buy a machine with the insurance. This isn’t my first counter top dishwasher rodeo. The first one I bought had a two year manufacturer warranty. I thought great. But when the machine wouldn’t drain after a year the warranty comprised of the seller having me take the machine apart and send them pictures and they’d send me the parts to fix it. No thank you. That machine is now a green house. Because the machines are made with a ventilation system it gets humid but air flows. Anyway, if you buy this gadget despite its nuances please include the Asurion plan. The only downside is having to purchase a new Asurion plan with a new machine. So the cost of the insurance is kinda like renting a machine. Though an under counter machine is an idea it is a space hog in this vintage property with a small kitchen. Under counter storage is prime real estate. I liked the machine except for the few nuances. So gonna look elsewhere for a top fill machine with simple settings. Hoping I find a fit that resembles this machine.
M**Y
Hold a lot, cleans well, quick and. easy to use!!!
When I was expecting with my fourth and the dishes were piling up in the sink for a few days too long, I knew it was time to buy myself a baby present. I was on a budget so decided to do some research on portable dishwashers. When I first received it I kept contemplating if it was saving me or costing me more time. The rinsing, the fitting, it was like a Tetris game. Close to two years later I can confidently say it was one of the best investments I’ve made. This dishwasher can fit so many items. I’ve easily fit all our dishes from a meal and that’s with four children and two adults. The best part - everything comes out clean with minimal rinsing. The ease of filling it up with a pitcher (included) or your sink hose makes it all the more convenient. When placed next to the sink you use the attached hose, place it in the sink and let it do its thing to drain the water out without having to attach it to your sink. If washing dishes is not your favorite chore or you have other things you’d rather be busy with, it may be time to treat yourself to this amazing countertop dishwasher. Hope this was helpful. Happy dishwashing:)
M**E
1 YEAR UPDATE (common problem solution)
I live in a small modular home, with very limited counter space. This unit comes within milimeters of almost being too tall to fit under my cabinets, so make sure you measure accurately. Installation was super quick, I actually didn't need to read the instructions to install it and get it started, because I had already watched several youtube videos. This dishwasher was recommended to me while I was hunting for a bottle washer. I'm glad I purchased this instead, it was actually cheaper. I bought it while it was on sale for $260 and it has sense went up to nearly $400. It's definitely worth $260, but I'm not sure about $400. Time will tell. Be sure to buy the additional 2 year warranty. I've had it for about a week and haven't had any issues so far, but I have seen some horror stories in other reviews. I can fit a decent amount of dishes in this appliance. I paired with it a faucet diverter to make it even easier to swap between my sink faucet and the dishwasher hose. I have unhooked it once to wash a rather large pan since installing the diverter. I also purchased the munchkin dishwasher bottle accessory basket. I use the playtex ventaire bottles so that was a must as the parts fall through the basket that comes with the dishwasher. I can fit the munchkin basket with about 2.5-3 inches on the other side of it for storage. I also had to purchase new plates as mine were too big, but I had been wanting to replace them for a while anyways. This dishwasher fits up to 9.5" plates. Suprisingly my big t-fal pot and smaller one that I use to make tea both fit in this dishwasher. When washing bottles, I do leave the nipple out and wash it by hand. While testing the unit it stained one of my bottle nipples a foggy color. But that's no big deal. As long as Im not hand washing entire bottles constantly. I usually can fit 3 bottles, and that's because that's all my little munchkin basket can hold, I could fit much more if I used a different kind of bottle. And I'm able to fit other dishes in with the bottles. The silverware rack is still able to be used over the top of the munchkin basket. It is a little bit of a pain to have to move the silverware tray though everytime I have to load bottle parts into the machine. This thing is really simple to use. I love that it sanitizes. And I don't mind that it takes almost 2.5 hours to wash. I just set it and forget it. I have plenty of bottles to have some prepped while some are washing. I love to watch it running, I'll just tap the display and watch it go. My 9 month old loves watching it too. But not as much as I do lol. I haven't had any issues with it drying like some others have had. I'm pretty happy with how dry my dishes come out. I just open the door at the end of a cycle and let everything finish air drying. One of the biggest cons is just limited space, which is to be expected. Its a tiny dishwasher. I have not had anything come out dirty yet. Everythings been clean to my standards. I LOVE this dishwasher, and I hope you love it as well if you order it. It has definitely been worth it to me, and I will continue to use it daily as long as it lives. I pray it gives me at least 3 years. If it does I definitely will be purchasing another one. I absolutely hate washing dishes, and it's really helped my mental health in just the short time I've had it I will update in 3 months, as well as a year. Hope whoevers reading this is having a blessed day❤️ 1 YEAR EDIT: Wow, I love this thing. It's easily one of the best purchases I've ever made. It carried me through the rest of my bottle journey with my daughter. I took her off of bottles around 20 months. I figured out how to fit bottle parts for 4 bottles in the munchkin basket. The top rack in it, I staggered the bottom of the bottle and the valves on. I'd do one bottom piece and one valve, then do a valve and a bottom piece, and so on. Just switching which side I set the pieces with each row. Staggered like a carton of eggs. I put the caps and the rings for the nipples in the bottom. I'd line the lids up along the bottom, and stack 2 on top of each other at an angle to allow water to get in. I'd put the rings on the side of the other two lids. I kept the munchkin basket under the silverware tray, and put 2 bottles on the front side of the basket. I did start washing the nipples in the dishwasher after about a month because it no longer fogged up the nipple. I was able to fit several other dishes in with the bottles. I bought an additional munchkin basket for when I was having a hard day and could fit 8 bottles in it at once. Now that we've switched to sippy cups, I dont wash the straws in the dishwasher. I use the yaya tumblers and the owala sippy cups. I've learned to rinse everything before I put it in the dishwasher. You're supposed to anyways. If there's red sauce stuck on a bowl, I'll prewash it with soap, but I don't have to worry about meticulously scrubbing it clean. I clean the filter once a month with a straw brush and use the rectangle bottle of finish dishwasher deep cleaner. I use about a 3rd of a bottle each time. I stack dishes in it now like a game of tetris. I've yet to have any dishes come out super dirty. I may of had to rewash something 2-3 times. You do have to make sure that nothings poking through the bottom of the basket and that the top arm has room to free spin. The ONLY complaints I have about this thing are that it's slowly chipping away the paint on my cabinet. I have it slid out as far as I can, and it hasn't started rotting the wood or anything. The damage isn't even drastic enough for me to worry about it. I'm going to be moving in a new house in a few years anyways. I dont think it would have caused any damage if it wasn't so close to my cabinet. As I said in my previous review, its within milimeters of not fitting. I'm honestly amazed that the damage isnt worse. It's a little spot of maybe 4 inches where the paints flaking. No soft spots in the wood. I'm definitely not knocking off any stars for this. It's to be expected. The other issue I've had is that I've had to drain the bottom of the unit twice. Not the fill part up top, the sump in the bottom. IF you get an error code, I don't remember the code, or your buttons won't work, drain the bottom of it. I had to within a month of purchase, but its because I opened it after starting it multiple times, the second time was yesterday, after a year of purchase. All you do, is shake the water out of the drain hose, slide the unit over and position it over your sink. Then unhook the drain hose. Mine has a hose clamp with a key so I dont have to get any tools out. Let it drain for several hours or overnight. Prop it up and tilt it back so gravity will pull all of the water out of the bottom of the unit. I'm not knocking any stars off for this either, because while its inconvenient, it doesn't cause me any headache. Just dont open the door while its running often lol This thing has made my life so much easier. Just buy it😅
X**E
Very small but also very effective/competent for what it is.
This dishwasher, at first glance, looks like a gimmicky toy. The irony is despite appearances this thing is a proper functioning dishwasher. It washes better than I hand-wash even on the "rapid setting" (wash and rinse cycle is only 40 mins!!!!!!!). You can basically only fit tableware, small to medium cups, medium or smaller plates and medium or smaller bowls and not a whole lot at the same time. Don't even bother entertaining the thought of washing full size pots and pans.......not happening it's just too small for that. Also honestly I don't think you're going to save any water at all unless you're extremely wasteful when hand-washing and you're definitely not saving electricity. Despite this it's still worth it (Paid 219 USD stretched over 5 interest-free monthly payments using Amazon's in-house financing on Early Black Friday promotion)) as a labour saver. I also like the fact that it has an integral water tank so you can use it even if it's not close to a water faucet/source. While not as robust as a large traditional dishwasher it definitely serves a purpose for the right people. P.S. I personally would suggest getting the third-party 3 yr insurance/extended warranty for this. These smaller niche kitchen appliances tend to have a rather high failure rate.
R**A
This mini dishwasher is really useful
To be honest, when I ordered this mini dishwasher, I wasn't sure if it could really handle our daily dishes. But after using it for a few days, I can confidently say that it has completely transformed life in our small kitchen. Installation was incredibly simple – no plumbing required, no drilling, just plug and play. The 5-liter built-in water tank is sufficient for two people's dishes for a whole day. I usually run the standard wash cycle after dinner, and it cleans everything perfectly, from greasy pots and pans to wine glasses, leaving no stains whatsoever. The high-temperature wash gives me great peace of mind, especially when cleaning baby bottles. I love its quiet design; I can run it while watching TV and barely hear a sound. The air-drying function works surprisingly well; the washed dishes come out warm and completely dry. The control panel is very intuitive, and the quick wash cycle is perfect for quickly cleaning a few dishes during the day. It really works, saves time, and doesn't take up half of my kitchen counter space. Five stars from a happy home cook!
D**A
Dishwasher on a boat!!! Love it!
Purchased March 2024! Dishwasher on a boat! Yes, I'm spoiled. That being said. I have been using this little guy pretty much daily for over a year. And I love it. Yes its small, doesn't hold much, you have to play tetris to load it,...... I couldn't be happier. Hand washing dishes never gets olive oil or butter residue off anything. During crabbing season that's a huge issue. I use the liquid detergent and it removes all those issues and get everything squeaky clean, even on rapid wash. The normal wash is good but takes a couple hours and does dry the dishes, which puts moisture in the air, that is a problem for boat dwellers. If your used to a full size dish washer, you may be a little disappointed, but if you have a super small space and no other option, this is wonderful. My fellow live aboards are jealous. Seals are still holding strong, no leaks. That's the good, now the not so good. There are strainers, lips, edges and door seals that do get slimy built up pretty quick. So it does require pretty regular cleaning and an empty cleans cycle at least once a month, a little bleach would do the trick but being on a boat bleach is a no no. Yes, I wash down my dishes before putting them in. The bottom rotation jet is pretty close to the basket, so you do have to make sure nothing is pocking through bottom of the basket. It will not rotate. It is very portable but I did hardline it in to hot water supply and sink drain. Extremely easy to do once I made adjustments to sink drain and drilled a couple holes in the counter. All-in-all, I love my Comfee and would buy again. My boat surveyed even put it in my appraisal as an improvement to value!!!
C**E
If you value your sanity
Whoever invented countertop dishwashers deserves a cookie and a crisp high five. 10/10 recommend getting one! We're a family of 6 and do not own a "real" dishwasher. I was crashing out DAILY over the amount of dishes we had piling up and hated spending so much time washing them. 1) this can fit a decent amount of dishes. Anything from tall cups, plates, silverware, baby bottles, etc. 2) I do run it a few times a day (again, family of 6, and I hate washing dishes so I use it for everything that will fit). I really only handwash pots and pans these days! *Has not increased my water or electric bill really, so I'm stoked* 3) I do run this on RAPID setting 99% of the time. I tried normal (which uses the heat dry setting) but I noticed it didn't get the dishes completely dry, so it didn't seem worth it. Rapid runs for 40 mins (normal is like.. 1.5 hours). Once rapid is done, I just dry the dishes on a drying rack so that I can load it up again with more dishes. Keeps things moving efficiently and quickly! 4) my dishes get very clean in the washer, but I do recommend scrubbing them clear of debris before adding to the dishwasher. It's a countertop dishwasher, not an industrial one from your local Chili's, so let's be realistic with what it can do lol 5) no leaks (knock on wood) and no maintenance or parts issues so far. I did buy the warranty but haven't used it yet. 6) I am small in size, lazy, and a wimp, so top loading water was not for me. I had my husband set it up where we can get water from our sink directly and that's been wonderful. Just be careful detaching it from the faucet; wait about 10 mins for the pressure to dissipate, otherwise you're gonna be a unwilling participant of the splash zone. No rusting issues so far. *NOTE: I do air it out overnight so there is no mold or musty smell 7) it's super quiet, easy to use, quick, efficient... I'm a happy mama! (It's also fun to watch. Yes, I am easily entertained) I have had this for 2 mos now, will update again in the future!
R**N
Before You Buy Review... What to Know!
TLDR; IF using the water intake hose, you need to Power on, turn on faucet while connected, and then press Start to begin the cycle. It will not fill with just the power on like stated in the instructions. So usually I do not write reviews, however I found that this would be extremely helpful for other people buying this dishwasher as it would have saved me several hours of my day doing the setup. Unboxing this unit is nothing too shocking, there is the dishwasher, a manual, two hoses (intake and drain), pitcher, pour pan, and the dishrack. I read through the manual, which was a bit scattered. The manual will walk the user through the installation of the intake hose but does not tell the user how to fill the tank via the intake hose. Which to my surprise, I would not think they would need to. I powered the unit up, see the faucet light (low water indicator) alongside the time of the cycle. I turn the faucet on to begin filling the unit, 5 minutes pass and still nothing. The hose had been tested prior to connecting to the unit, there was no leaks or anything, but for 5L the tank should have definitely been filled. I take the hose off of the faucet after turning it off to be met with the pressurized water trapped in the hose. I think to myself that potentially it was screwed on wrong to the unit, take another look, and still nothing. My second and third attempts meet to no success. I proceed to read through the manual once again, and no mention of why the water would not intake. I think gosh time to call their Customer Support and try to troubleshoot, maybe the unit is defective. Customer Support answered within a minute, but that was about the end of the great experience. The agent only read through the exact same manual I had, which I can understand wanting to ensure all the proper steps are taken, but that was where the help ended. It quickly transitioned to my options being try to use the dishwasher elsewhere to be able to use the pitcher to fill the top of the machine, or to return the product, which due to the weight, we could incur the shipping cost. The agent opened a ticket which she gave me the number and support email was sent to me asking for my order confirmation. Me being me, decided to try one last troubleshoot, what if we turn it on the dishwasher and hose once more. But this time what if we start the cycle, worse case scenario there is no water in it anyways. Low and behold this resolved the issue. I have since been able to run it multiple times and this unit is quiet for a dishwasher. I was shocked at the first batch of dishes to come out of the unit and how clean this little machine actually made them. I have had no issues since then with leaks, or cleanliness of the dishes. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone in need of a small form dishwasher, and the only reason it is not a 5/5 is due to the customer support team and manual not knowing how the machine should actually use the hose to intake water and suggest using the pitcher to manually fill it or return it.
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