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The COMFEE' Table Top Dishwasher CDWMT201DW-UK is a compact, energy-efficient countertop dishwasher featuring 6 wash programs plus 3 extra functions including steam sanitization at 98℃. It offers flexible water options with manual fill or tap connection, a ventilated 72-hour storage to keep dishes fresh, and a quiet 58dB operation. Ideal for small kitchens and busy professionals seeking convenience without plumbing hassles.

















| ASIN | B0DHCP94D1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36 in Large Appliances ( See Top 100 in Large Appliances ) 2 in Table Top Dishwashers |
| Brand | COMFEE' |
| Capacity | 5 litres |
| Colour | White |
| ControlsType | Touch |
| CountryOfOrigin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,002 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Delay Start, Economy, Intensive, Normal, Rapid |
| Display | LED |
| EnergyConsumption | 31.4 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| IncludedComponents | Drain Hose, Fruit Basket, Inlet Hose, Power Cord, User Manual |
| Installation type | Countertop |
| InstallationType | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 43.5D x 42W x 43.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Dishwasher |
| Item Weight | 14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | COMFEE' |
| MaterialType | Plastic |
| Model | CDWMT201DW-UK |
| Model Name | CDWMT201DW-UK |
| NoiseLevel | 58 Decibels |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| OptionCycles | 6 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year manufacturer. |
| Product dimensions | 43.5D x 42W x 43.5H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential |
| Special feature | Compact, Portable, Quick Wash, Space Saver, Timer Delay |
| SpecialFeatures | Compact, Portable, Quick Wash, Space Saver, Timer Delay |
| Style Name | Mini Lite, D Class |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
M**B
Fabulous little table top dishwasher
I have had my Comfee table top dishwasher for over a year now and it has performed faultlessly. It gets everything sparkling clean, even on the 1 hour setting, which is now the default programme of choice. It has useful other programmes but for my purposes, the 1 hour does it perfectly. At first I didn’t think it would be big enough but now I’m often surprised at just how much I can fit into it. You just need to play around with it to see what works for you and the dish sizes you have. It is fairly quiet in operation and beeps at the end of the programme. I have mine on the sink drainer and fill it manually with the included jug and a funnel. 3 jug fulls and it’s filled and ready to go. Its only limitations are not being able to accommodate large plates or pots, but for day to day mugs, cups, bowls and small plates, it does a fine job. Highly recommended little table top dishwasher.
J**Y
Very convenient countertop dishwasher
This countertop dishwasher is perfect for small kitchens and apartments. What I like most is that it supports both manual water filling and direct tap connection, so you can use it even if you don’t have a fixed water hookup. It’s easy to set up, the controls are simple, and it cleans everyday dishes very well. Plates, bowls, cups, and cutlery come out clean with no residue. The noise level is reasonable and doesn’t disturb daily activities. The size is compact but still fits enough dishes for one or two people. For very greasy pots, a quick rinse helps, but for normal use it works great. Overall, it’s a great time-saver and very practical for renters or small households. Highly recommended.
K**.
Brilliant device
I have always wanted a dishwasher but have no room for even a slimline, I wish I'd known these tabletop dishwashers existed years ago. This dishwasher is so easy to use, even a large casserole dish fits with the lid a serving spoon and a couple of glasses, all but the largest long handled pans fit in here. Everything comes out spotless on the 58 min cycle. I run it once or twice per day and it is honestly amazing. Perfect for two to three people. I have it beside the sink under a wall unit, which means I cannot fill from the jug, I use a tap fitting hose (like for hair washing) to fill the tank which is so easy and much less hassle than filling the jug three or four times. I'm surprised how much fits in, takes a bit of practice to load it efficiently. There's sometimes items that don't fit, large chopping board, long handled large frying pan, hand washing one or two items is manageable and a happy trade off for the remainder getting done while I put my feet up for the evening. It's all perfectly dry when I put it away first thing in the morning. I LOVE it, it is expensive but worth it, I hated washing up so much, it depends on your priorities I suppose. **Update 1 yr on, it became extremely noisy while running the cycles, still works perfectly well but a very significant change in noise level that is not manageable of you're in the same room trying to watch TV or chat etc, reported this and got a replacement with no problem and very swiftly, I have now sent the replacement back as there was condensation building up in between the window panes and it is also very very noisy from the start, disappointed and I miss I, the cleaning is superb, if you didn't need to be in the room the noise could be manageable**
T**L
Save up if you need to - it's worth it
I spent a LONG time reading reviews for this very considered purchase, which are extremely comprehensive (thank you, kind people). I added two models to my wishlist that could accommodate larger plates, and chose this one simply because it went on offer first. I do like that you can see inside it with the door closed though, which is probably the only other thing it had over the Cookology model. Firstly I'll reiterate two key points: 1) this model fits 28cm dinner plates comfortably (Comfee-y?) which NOT all tabletop diswashers do, but 2) the cutlery rack is prohibitively small, so pull it off and use a basket style one instead. The measuring jug seems to be a strange size, however, to fill the washer requires exactly 4 jugs, so it's actually very handy. I'm sure I used far more water when washing up manually. Although not tiny by any means, it looks a lot less unsightly on the worktop than dirty pots, and I don't begrudge having to wash my wok by hand now and then, when this does the rest to a very high standard in under an hour. NB the default 'eco' setting makes no sense as it doesn't use less power/water, so don't bother. The instruction manual is in broken English in places, but is still easy to understand. The salt compartment on mine was already full of water, presumably from testing, but do note the requirement to add water before salt the first time, and to run a cycle straight away whenever you add salt. I'm using smol dishwasher tablets which are easy to cut in half, making it very cost effective, and they're a fab company to deal with too. Any cons? Yes. The beeping after each cycle is loud and annoying, and it cannot be turned off. Mine also made a horrible buzzing noise occasionally until I padded the bottom of one side. That's it. To try and prolong its life, I'm running the self-clean programme each time it prompts me to refill the salt. I hope it will last for a long time because I really wouldn't want to be without it now, nor would I want to keep sending them to landfill, albeit the 2 year warranty gives some comfort (...no I won't make the same joke again!) On a more serious note, I've been going through some really awful stuff lately, and I hate washing dishes at the best of times, so the effort this has saved me whilst I've been struggling, has been nothing short of a godsend. Hence: Save up if you need to - it's worth it.
J**J
Very detailed guide to using this excellent machine
I have been using this for a few months and it is a fantastic machine that cleans very well. I have put together a guide in order to save people time in learning how to best use the machine. Firstly, if the pipes are properly routed, it is possible to plumb the machine into a kitchen tap with minimum obtrusion. In order to do this, a tap diverter is required, available from many popular websites (i.e. this one). This is the thing on the end of the tap that the inlet hose connects to. The machine uses a "washing machine" hose which is 3/4 inch, so a 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch adapter is required, which is sealed with either PTFE tape or Loctite 567. The key part is to orient the hose to the rear (not side-on) so that it is hardly visible when fitted. In order to run a cycle, the machine needs to fill itself with 6 litres of water which happens in the first few minutes of the program. After this, the tap diverter can be switched back and the tap turned off. If the machine is unable to fill itself within a certain timeframe, it beeps and requires the Start button to be pressed to continue the cycle. It is possible to stop the machine mid-cycle to add extra dishes by pressing the Start button. In order to force the machine to drain all the water in it's sump and tank, hold the "Hygiene 72deg" and "Rapid" buttons for 3 seconds and it will pump all the water out. The drain hose is routed into the sink and secured to the side with a 12mm hose clip attached with 3M VHB tape for the strongest bond. Regarding detergents, don't be tempted to try any form of liquid or gel as the machine initiates every cycle by emptying its sump (which is where it will be). I have had excellent results with supermarket tablets which cost around 8p each, and honestly clean identically to the premium brands. To improve the cutlery capacity, I switched the cutlery shelf with a cutlery basket for commercial dishwashers, which allows for more cutlery and better cleaning. When loading the machine, it is important to remember that most of the cleaning is done by the spinner on the bottom, with a mini-spinner at the top with much lower pressure. Make sure that all the dishes can be hit by the water jets from the bottom spinner, otherwise they won't be properly cleaned. With this in mind, the machine can hold an impressive amount of dishes and cutlery if properly stacked. Take note, for most programs (except "Rapid") the machine will do about 10 minutes of drying using a fan at the end of the cycle, during which it emits steam from the vent on the top. It is important that the machine is not placed underneath cupboards, especially if there is any lighting fitted as it will rapidly cause damage. I have oriented the machine sideways so that the vent is not blocked by the cupboards, which is very important. In future models, it would be good to position the steam vent at the front of the machine, so that it can be orientated frontways when located beneath cupboards. Also, a right angle drain hose would also make it neater, although this is not essential. Overall, I am amazed by the cleaning power of the machine especially on the Rapid setting (which takes only half an hour), and it really makes life easier.
J**G
Very Good
I’m really impressed with this compact dishwasher. It fits perfectly on my countertop and doesn’t need plumbing, which makes setup super easy. Cleaning performance is excellent — glasses come out sparkling and plates are spotless even on eco mode. The auto-open drying actually works and prevents bad smells. It’s quiet, uses little water, and perfect for small kitchens or couples. Great value for money and looks modern too. I wish I bought it sooner!
A**M
Compact and nice design
Received this two days ago and usually I’d wait longer but wow. Small and compact and fits in surprisingly a lot. The cutlery drawer is smartly designed with room to fit quite a lot of cutlery and can fit more than enough small and big plates with 7 + 3 place settings. For a small family or caravan this is perfect as it doesn’t take up much space and does not need plumbed in which for me is a lifesaver as i would need a plumber. Just remember to connect a waste tub for waste water. Comes with a jug, all tubing but also some free finish dishwasher powder. The design is modern and sleek compare to the old models I’ve seen of there’s and fits in nicely. I like the hygiene wash as well have a small child and makes sure everything is clean and hygienic, door opens automatically for drying and overall it takes up a small amount of room Brilliant
P**R
Fantastic little dishwasher, so long as it stays working
Good little dishwasher. Bought due to arthritis in my hands, and my wife being disabled, this making doing dishes a bit of a chore. We do one or two washes a day with this, cleaning our plates, bowls, cutlery and cups (plus that of our son). It fills up quickly if you use pans saucers etc, as it doesn't have a load of room inside, however with careful positioning I can wash a pan, 3 small plates, 3 cups, a chopping board and all our daily cutlery. A second wash would then do any other glasses/cups, some bowls and any Other plates. I've had 3 of these now. My first lasted 3 years, with 2/3 washes a day that was pretty good going Id say and well worth it. But the time we got the second one, we'd managed to shrink our usage so only needed it twice a day at most. But sadly it only lasted one year, and developed a drainage issue, leaving all the plates smelling like a fish tank as it was rinsing with dirty stale water. The self clean function would help fix this for a while, but after a month or two, it became something that was nearly every wash and self cleaning would need to be run 2 times to stop it, which just lead to a lot of wasted time. So it's getting replaced under warranty. Hoping the new one lasts as long as the first one did, or else I'll switch brands, but apart from this issue the dishwasher has done everything I need. It looks nice and tidy, it cleans my plates, the noise is minimal (our living room is next to the kitchen and all you hear is a gentle hum of water sprayed onto the glass, the drainage is a bit louder) and importantly I'm not spending the evening having to massage my wrists from the aches and pains of having them in water doing dishes.
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