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โจ Elevate your kitchen game with spotless dishes, zero hassle! ๐ฟ
The EUHOMY Countertop Dishwasher is a compact, portable powerhouse designed for modern living. Featuring a 5L built-in water tank for true plug-and-play convenience, it offers six specialized wash programs including a high-temp Baby Care mode. Operating quietly at 40 dB, it fits over 30 dishes per cycle and includes advanced drying with up to 73 hours of ventilation to keep your dishes fresh. Ideal for apartments, RVs, and anyone craving efficient, installation-free dishwashing.















| ASIN | B0CVX5GBY5 |
| Additional Features | 6 Programs, Baby Care/Strong Mode, 29 Minutes Quick Wash, Digital Display, Except for the Fruit mode, all cleaning modes have a drying time of 60 minutes. If you select the DRY mode, the dishes receive additional ventilation for the next 72 hours to keep them dry and prevent odors, LED Interior Light, Sound Reduction System |
| BEE Star Rating | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #1 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand | EUHOMY |
| Brand Name | EUHOMY |
| Capacity | 5 Liters |
| Color | Black Door |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 622 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Fruit, Dry, Normal, Fast, ECO, Baby care/Heavy duty |
| Dishwasher Basket Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Dishwasher Rack Material | Nylon Coated Metal |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Types | Glossy |
| Form Factor | Countertop |
| Handle Type | Integrated |
| Hose Length | 4.92 Feet |
| Included Components | Dishwasher*1, Inlet Hose*1, Drain Hose*1, User Manual*1, Storage Rack *1, Cutlery Basket *1, Fruit Basket *1, Water cup *1, Trouble shooting Card |
| Inlet Hose Length | 4.92 Feet |
| Installation Type | Portable/Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.85"D x 16.73"W x 18.03"H |
| Item Type Name | Dishwasher |
| Item Weight | 28.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EUHOMY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DW-01-NEW |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polypropylene (PP) |
| Model Name | DW001-5 |
| Model Number | DW001-5 |
| Noise | 40 Decibels |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 6 |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Operating Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Outlet Hose Length | 4.92 Feet |
| Product Dimensions | 16.85"D x 16.73"W x 18.03"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | 6 Programs, Baby Care/Strong Mode, 29 Minutes Quick Wash, Digital Display, Except for the Fruit mode, all cleaning modes have a drying time of 60 minutes. If you select the DRY mode, the dishes receive additional ventilation for the next 72 hours to keep them dry and prevent odors, LED Interior Light, Sound Reduction System Special Feature 6 Programs, Baby Care/Strong Mode, 29 Minutes Quick Wash, Digital Display, Except for the Fruit mode, all cleaning modes have a drying time of 60 minutes. If you select the DRY mode, the dishes receive additional ventilation for the next 72 hours to keep them dry and prevent odors, LED Interior Light, Sound Reduction System See more |
| Style Name | 6 Programs - Black |
| UPC | 850052496920 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Consumption | 5 Gallons per Minute |
H**A
Great price!! It works!!!!!
I donโt usually leave as many reviews as Iโd like to โ most of the time simply because I forget โ but I made a point to remember to write something about this dishwasher!! My apartment is small and doesnโt have space for a regular dishwasher. Iโm pregnant, and with a baby on the way, my husband and I decided we definitely needed one! It arrived 6 days ago, and since then itโs been used every single day, at least twice a day! Itโs perfect! Quiet, cleans perfectly (the dishes come out sparkling), very spacious (youโll be shocked at how much it actually fits), and extremely functional! The fact that it has its own water tank and doesnโt need to be hooked up to the faucet is amazing because it keeps the sink free. Iโm in love with this dishwasher โ itโs been the best purchase weโve made in a long time, and I honestly wonder why we didnโt buy it sooner! I still donโt know how much it will affect the electricity bill, but from what Iโve researched, it shouldnโt be much. Either way, Iโve been using it every day, 2 to 4 times a day, and I donโt regret it at all because it has taken a huge weight and exhaustion off my shoulders from constantly washing dishes! I highly recommend it! P.S. Itโs bigger than it looks in the pictures โ I was surprised!
#**E
Pause button rocks๐
This is my third machine in less than four years. My first was exactly like this. Different company listing. How that warranty worked is I was suppose to follow their directions to check if it was broken and they would send parts. Which did not happen. Next try, bought a different machine and the Ascend warranty. The warranty offered by the seller for a year was done and into the three year Ascend the machine puts out a code that the instructions didnโt note. Ascend had no local authorized repair shop, so they refunded the full price before my discount. Which ended up covering most of the Ascend cost. Upon looking around, went with this model. Looks and offers exactly what my favorite machine did. As the second machine wasnโt as cool but I was glad for the help with dishes. The main differences with between this machine and my first is I bought the extended warrantee either and machine with the money from Machine #2 and this one has a PAUSE button. Iโm in love. I like everything about this machine. Top fill to pause button. The fit, ease of install, and washability is excellent. Works well. Make my own soup with five ingredients. In this order: A dab of Dawn in the little soap dispenser. Like a pencil eraser amount. A 1/2 teaspoon of salt. A teaspoon of baking powder. And a tablespoon of white vinegar to activate the baking soda. Then, will with tap hot water. Inside the utensil holder add a balled up piece of aluminum foil. These five ingredients work together to help get the dishes very clean. I forget how to explain the need for foil. You can search in YT for details. When I realized how much I was spending on soap pods and other soaps went with a recipe Iโve used before. The Dawn under the salt means it wonโt get outta hand sudsy. You can learn from my mistakes or find out for yourself. My favorite setting is the fastest. I only put rinsed stuff in so the filter doesnโt get overloaded. I want nothing to gook up anything. Itโs a good idea to clean without dishes once a month. Use a table spoon of bleach alone. Mix in with an 1/4 water. Then add and run a cycle. During a different cycle run a 1/4 cup of white vinegar through. This will help clean out anything that might have slipped through to gook up the machines drain and the hose. Plus deter mold and whatever. Keeping this fresh long term. Without the pause button the first machine would do okay. Open and close the door. The second machine youโd have to start the entire process over. This is a wonderful kitchen gadget for a vintage property we would rather have under counter storage than a dishwasher installed. The corner counter is a perfect spot. If you buy this machine please consider splurging for the Ascend. It is worth the extra money to get a new machine if this one stops working within a few years
S**H
Save yourself time, water, and sanity and just buy this thing.
Buy this. As an autistic man that gets overwhelmed with dishes or the looming threat of having to do them, this is a godsend. For $250, it has saved me a ton of background anxiety throughout the week, especially on weekends when I'd much rather not do more dish washing. As long as you dump excess food in the trash and give the dishes a quick sink rinse, this machine - even on the quick mode setting (30 minutes) will clean everything you throw at it. The cup rack is mostly useless for anything other than short fat cups or espresso cups, so I've honestly never bothered with using it. Honestly, if you've got room to put this thing near your sink it's a game changer. Filling the tank is easy, there's a chime when it's full so you don't have to guess, the included suction cup works great for routing the water outlet into the sink and the machine is fairly quiet. My daughter loves watching the dishwasher wash through the window, which brings me to my only complaint, you can't manually turn the neat blue light on, it goes on for about 2 minutes any time you open the door and turns off until you open the door again. This will do a small saucepan, and I have one frying pan I use that does fit, but you're better off handwashing pots and pans than trying to stuff them in here. This machine is extraordinarily easy to use, compact, quiet, and super portable. This would be great for camping (assuming you have power), kitchen renovations, small apartments, or even elderly folks that would struggle with doors or racks on a full size machine. The tank means you can run this dishwasher anywhere, not necessarily the kitchen or near the sink. As long as you have a drain or bucket nearby, this thing can wash dishes. Highly recommend, especially if you have that one person using a new cup and spoon for every single cup of coffee they drink in a day instead of just rinsing them off. ๐
J**.
Molly maid who?
I love this dishwasher! It has made cleaning easier for my kids. We donโt have a washer hook up at home. This worked out, not only on the price but the space as well. I have it on the counter beside the sink. I chose to fill the machine with water myself. I donโt have to worry about wasted dish soap, or water. Iโm saving on my energy bill. It has several functions it can perform. Itโs easy to clean as well. This little machine has come in handy for the kids chores.
S**C
Solid Dishwasher, Intuitive to Use, Not many complaints
I loathe doing dishes, finally caved an purchased this little dishwasher. Have been using for about 2 weeks now and I really like it. I didn't need a full dishwasher in my home so this has been a great workaround. Can lift by myself. I did NOT hook it up to a faucet, I have it sitting on my kitchen counter and I fill the tank above and drain into my kitchen sink. That is the easy setup for me at my place. WHAT I LIKE: pretty quiet overall, small and easily moveable, ability to use in multiple places as long as you have an outlet. Uses 3 pitchers (comes with unit) of water and then starts so not a whole lot of water needed. It cleans pretty well as long as you don't over-crowd the machine. Fairly intuitive to use and setup. I've run quite a few loads in the short amount of time I have had it and it's given me no problems. It's a solid little unit, the purchase was worth it. WHAT I DON'T LIKE/THINGS TO CONSIDER: Not unit related but the shipping, the arrival date kept changing and it took 3 weeks to get to me, I believe it was shipped from China and not a warehouse. If you have hard water, your dishes will have some residue on them (not the end of the world, I'm used to it but you won't have shiny clean glasses). The unit is small, so in order to get a good wash, you can't stuff it full, might end up doing 2 loads versus 1. You can't fit anything big in there so depending on your pots and pan sizes, those will need to be hand-washed. The unit cleans better if you don't have food caked on your dishes, if you order, you'll figure this out. Tougher washes I use the full cycle (60 minutes), lighter washes I use the quick cycle (30 minutes). So no major complaints at this point in time, just things to be aware of. Overall, happy with the purchase, would buy again. This would be a great fit in an apartment and perfect for a 1 or 2 person HH. If you have a house, you can easily tuck it away in a closet as needed.
P**E
Clean dishes, hookup to sink not required! Love!
I am liking this dishwasher quite well so far. My husband and I have downsized our big house and are now renting a small house while we wait for retirement and travel (hopefully if all goes well). Our little rental has no dishwasher and oh how I missed one. And uh, also (I can say this because I know he will never read it) my husband is not a great dishwasher. I had been looking at portable dishwashers for a while and could not justify the cost. But one day recently I grabbed a cup from the dish drainer - hubs had been the last one to do dishes. He had given it a lick and a promise and that was my final push to go open my laptop and order one. I'm really glad I did. The downside of this dishwasher is that it is quite tall and I have low cabinets. I bought a rolling cart to move the dishwasher over to the sink to use. This can be a bit of a drag, so sometimes I just do the dishes by hand if I don't feel like rolling the whole kit over to the sink. However, there are some great features on this thing: It does NOT have to be hooked up to the sink. You can either hook it up to the sink with the enclosed hardware OR you can drain the dishwasher into the sink or a bucked with the drain hose. Water can be poured directly into the top of the dishwasher using the provided small pitcher. The dishwasher uses three of the small pitcher full of water, which is really quite economical. Just squirt some liquid soap into a little indentation in the door of the dishwasher. It has a very powerful wash. There are several wash cycles and it does also have a dry cycle. It also has a fruit wash cycle but I haven't used that yet. The last time I used it, I did not push it over to the sink. I just placed the drain hose into a small bucket I put on the floor, filled the dishwasher with water and let it run. It worked perfectly. This would be amazing in a camper if you had the space. It is very nice for a small house. Be sure to measure your space because it is tall. It holds probably a place setting for four people. It will do a pot or small pan or two as well. I am pleased with this purchase and I think it's pretty cool to have this little mini dishwasher to help with the dishes.
K**H
can't ever go without a dishwasher again- budget friendly, time saver, very clean dishes
Bought this because our kitchen is very small and we're so glad we did. Some complain about it not fitting under their cabinets very well. We just use a shorter cup to fill the water basin that does not get in the way of the cabinets. We have a farmhouse sink, so the faucet hose is flexible, we can run it up to the fill basin if we like. The hose that comes with it won't connect to our sink faucet directly without finding a special type of adapter but that is because of our specialized farmhouse sink. Most people likely will not have this problem. It holds a lot, especially if you take the time to stack it well. Pots and pans don't fit in it well, so we do those by hand but most things fit just fine. However, most dishwashers aren't made to do pots and pans. We took the top off the silverware tray to get more in there and that works out well. We often interrupt the drying function to save time and electricity. We pull the drawer out to air dry instead. We will probably take the flexible shelf out of the top as well to fit more things in. It works very well, just like a regular dishwasher. A large bottle of Cascade Free & Clear Liquid Gel has lasted 2 months and it's still over half full. To save more $$, we will buy the offf brand next time. Installation took maybe 10 minutes and most of that was getting it out of the box. It was packed well for shipping. It does not leak and has safety switches to shut off during run if someone, like a child (which is doubtful when it's sitting on the counter) would open the door. I like the light to watch it and it lights up the kitchen but it only stays on a few minutes. I wish it had an option to stay on during the enitre cycle run. No big deal though. It's saved countless hours of us washing by hand. The idea that we have it is a motivator to make sure our dishes are always clean and sink rarely full anymore. And yes we wash the dog bowls in there too. It runs very hot like a reg dishwasher so to us it's fine. Obviously, if that grosses you out then don't do it. It has an extra removeable basket that can be used to sterilize fruit or baby bottles, nipples etc. Since we don't have babies, we just leave that part out. And it has not added more than a few cents a month to the utility bills. We sometimes run it twice a day. That depends on if we had people over or how much we have cooked obviously. With only 2 living in the house, once a day is fine most days. I think if you had up to 4 people in your house you'd be fine with this dishwasher. And if you have a small kitchen like ours, a countertop dishwasher might be your only option. But at least there is an option not to have to do manually. We are pleased with this purchase. We have had it a couple months now and really had a chance to use it a lot. If you are considering this, you won't be wrong to get it.
R**A
An excellent choice I can highly recommend.
I wanted to write this review in a pros and cons format; however, the cons are due to user error...so I opted not to. Although, I will list my errors to help others. The set up for this little powerhouse/life changer, couldn't be easier. We didn't hard wire ours in and pipe it in, so I can't speak on that, but pour in water until it chimes 3 times to alert you it's full is easy enough (3 of the pitchers it comes with). The dishes come out clean, shiny, and bone dry! It's a lot quieter than my husband slamming half clean silverware into an empty sink waiting to be rinsed. (I'm disabled and can't stand up (like for a minute) for extended periods of time to wash dishes). I can fill this in a few trips to the kitchen a day and have it running in no time. My husband loves being off dish duty and I fill like I'm accomplishing something. The dishes are a lot more sanitized. I run a sink of hot soapy water at the beginning of the day so I can wash off any big pieces before putting things in the dishwasher. By the time I start the machine, I only have pots and pans left to contend with and I just make a fresh batch of water to finish up while the dishwasher is runner. Our cabinets come down too low for it to sit back all the way on the countertop, it overhangs by about an inch or less. I will likely purchase a mobile cart to place it on since it's so versatile and portable. Our silverware is entirely too big handled to fit through the tiny little squares in the flatware holder. I understand the concept, but had to remove the lid (separator) to place our flatware in. I have it washed pretty well by the time it goes in the dishwasher, so I'm more concerned with the sanitization aspect than I am of it not getting clean. Each piece comes out shiny and perfect. At the end of the wash cycle, it will ding 3 times to let you know it has completed that cycle. Something I was doing wrong and had to call about. I was selecting dry as I did the programming, at the end of competition, it would stop 6, the DRY cycle was still lit, and the fan continued to run. This is where user error came in. By not holding the DRY button down for 3 seconds and waiting for the 3 dings, I was setting the 73-hour air circulation mode. The 6 just represented the machine had 6 modes. To stop the mode, I would just hold down the power button for 3 seconds to make it stop, but I didn't understand what I was doing wrong, or if it was the dishwasher. Also, on the first fill, I splashed water everywhere (I was being a little overzealous) and forgot about it until the end when my husband about blew a gasket thinking the dishwasher had leaked everywhere. It had not. I was more careful on the second fill, and the surroundings were still dry at the end of the cycle. He was happy then. He also ran some quart Mason jars through the dishwasher to see how they would come out for canning. They looked brand new. It will take one step out of his canning process. It holds 6 jars at a time. You could probably work it around and fit more in, but it was our first run, and we just wanted to see how it would do. I can't say enough good things about this dishwasher, as well as customer server. They were easy to reach, quick to answer, and quick to find an answer to my question. They put their phone number on everything, so I didn't have to search tirelessly to find it. It can hold more dishes than I expected it to. I even tried a lightweight skillet and a saucepan together to see if they would fit, while that would be a waste of electricity and water for most, for my needs, there are times it's a gift. They came out beautiful.
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