

✨ Compact Clean, Big Impact 💧
The AIRMSEN Portable Countertop Dishwasher combines ultra-compact design with a large 5L built-in water tank, enabling flexible placement without plumbing. It offers 5 specialized wash programs and advanced 14-nozzle 360° cleaning technology, delivering hygienic, energy-efficient dishwashing that saves up to 80% water compared to hand washing—ideal for small homes, apartments, and RVs.


















| ASIN | B08N6WV3HX |
| Additional Features | Built-In Water Tank, Compact, Extra-Drying Function, LED Interior Light, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #297 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #2 in Portable Dishwashers |
| Brand | AIRMSEN |
| Brand Name | AIRMSEN |
| Capacity | 5 Liters |
| Color | White/Black |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,580 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Baby Care, Delicate, Fruit, Normal, Speed |
| Display | LED |
| Energy Consumption | 106 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Finish Types | Glossy |
| Form Factor | Countertop |
| Hose Length | 60 Inches |
| Included Components | Dishwasher, Inlet Hose, Drain Hose, Hose Collar, Pitcher, Tableware Basket, Cutlery Basket, Fruit Basket, User Manual |
| Inlet Hose Length | 60 Inches |
| Inlet Minimum Pressure | 40 Kilopascal |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.86"D x 16.75"W x 18.05"H |
| Item Weight | 13.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AIRMSEN |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | TDQR03 |
| Model Number | TDQR03A |
| Noise | 50 Decibels |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 5 |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Operating Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Outlet Hose Length | 60 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 16.86"D x 16.75"W x 18.05"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | Built-In Water Tank, Compact, Extra-Drying Function , LED Interior Light, Portable |
| Style Name | Large appliance |
| UPC | 191892943886 191892943879 191892943893 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 100 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year manufacturer |
| Water Consumption | 5 Liters |
R**E
Wonderful for small spaces
I have a family of 5 in a 2 bedroom apartment. I bought this to help with my sanity and staying caught up on dishes. We’ve had it for a year and I’ve run it anywhere from 1-3 times a day. It works great! It’s quiet and barely notice it running when sitting a room over. It takes up as much space as all my dirty dishes did on the countertop. We try to rinse off the worst stuff before loading, but it cleans really well too! I usually do the normal cycle with extra dry so that if I can’t empty right away it doesn’t have moisture accumulating and getting gross. I would recommend it!
A**A
Quiet, Efficient, & Speed Cycle Works Well
I'm thrilled to have a dishwasher again with the Yaheetech rolling cart purchased here specifically for it & my available space since my counterspace doesn't allow for a dishwasher in permanent residence. My sink's faucet necessitates manually adding water, so my thanks to the reviewer whose video showed adding hot water directly to the top from the faucet which is also a pullout which saves slowly adding 3 pitchers of water. NOTE: the dishwasher must be turned on to trigger ringing when enough water has been added that way. If you've added too much, though, the dishwasher will automatically eject that excess at the start. Adding HOT WATER conserves energy while shortening cycles' times. Its Speed cycle from its very first 1st use did indeed clean well with a Cascade Platinum Plus pod—mentioned in a review for another brand—& produced sparkling clean dishes & silverware despite its very full interior. Regardless of how I place items inside, everything comes out clean. Its Air-Dry runs for an hour, contributing to its energy efficiency. As with other reviewers, my bottom-flared silverware required permanent removal of the basket's cover. The basket's size is far from adequate for the amount of silverware that collects here in 2 or more days, though. The rack's rear can accommodate 2 of Airmsen's baskets straight across. (The shape & configuration of the appliance's tines can present problems placing Airmsen's or other manufacturers' baskets elsewhere.) But at $19.99 for another basket taking a week or 2 to arrive, I opted to try Yours brand's dual baskets arriving in 2 days. Again, I had to remove the covers, but for the sake of this photo only, I was able to place all 3 baskets should I have particularly heavy silverware use but which still left room for my 10.5" dinner plates standing straight up & more items. NOTE: depending on how you have yours drain water, be prepared for the possibility of about a 1/2 cup to remain in the drain hose when it shuts off. Otherwise, you and/or the floor will be wearing it. Even after I've gone to great pains to remove that water, some still drips on the floor the next time I use it. So, act accordingly. For Pet Bowls: that stainless steel bowl belongs to my cat & was a factor contributing to this purchase. However, for hygiene's sake, I always spray his bowls, etc. with Clorox Clean-Up which I allow to remain for a bit before they go into the dishwasher. Otherwise, I would not be comfortable using the Speed cycle every time. I love it so far & I'd buy it again should the need arise, especially now that I have a better silverware basket. Update_2025-03-28: After purchasing a pair of Yours replacement baskets, I've been using only the larger of that pair placed over to the far left as shown because I've found no need for the cover. Because I've never found the need to remove it, I've held it in place minus its handle for the past 3 months with a Trudeau silicone tie wrap. (Those wraps also do a good job of keeping the hoses out of the way in between washes. I used double-sided hook & loop tape for the cord.) By placing taller knives & forks facing center, I've been able to keep Airmsen's original small rack at the top for shallow cups, 4oz jelly jars, longer food prep utensils, or a combination of both. Yours' larger center compartment even holds larger lids for glass jars, & canning jar lids, too, since I don't use mine for canning. Update_2025-10-19: I streamlined my usage method to eliminate rolling it to the kitchen sink. A narrow Rubbermaid bucket & 2 Mr. Pen spring clamps are well worth the $22.29 I spent for the convenience.
K**.
Perfect Little Dishwasher!
This was an amazing purchase. It’s quiet, cleans very well, and is a perfect addition to our RV. No negatives whatsoever so ever!
A**W
Voted Top 10 Best Countertop Dishwasher (Remedy for Upper Spray Arm Also Included in Post)
AIRMSEN Portable Countertop Dishwasher is a great choice for any small kitchen or apartment. It's lightweight and easy to use and it can easily fit on the countertop or in a cupboard. The dishwashing cycles are powerful and efficient. This dishwasher is an ideal option for anyone who wants to save time and energy when washing dishes. Not to mention, it has an affordable price tag that will fit into anyone's budget. I don't know why I didn't buy this 5 years ago when I moved into my apartment that did not have a dishwasher. ****Note For Anyone Experiencing The Following Problem: Upper Spray Arm Not Turning**** So I started experiencing a slight problem about 3-4 months into using the dishwasher. The upper spray arm would stop rotating during the cleaning cycle. I emailed the company and they offered the following remedy: The most common culprit as to why the upper spray arm isn't moving is that debris has built up within the inner workings of the upper spray arm. To fix this, remove the lower tray of the dishwasher to freely access the upper spray arm. Then remove the upper spray arm by turning the large screw by hand. After it's removed, clean out any debris that has wrapped around the mounting area for the spray arm. This is usually food particles, hair, and other general buildup. Then check the spout nozzles for any blockages. Use a toothpick or a sharp stick to unclog the individual outlets. Then rinse with water to clean out the dirty things in the spouts. Make sure that each outlet is not clogged and re-install the spray arm using the large screw. Please note that the spouts must be facing down. After installation, first manually rotate the spray arm by pushing the upper spray arm with your finger to check whether it runs smoothly. If it runs smoothly, then the problem is solved. THIS FIXED THE PROBLEM FOR ME! Try this remedy first. If you clean up the upper spray arm and it's still not rotating, contact the company directly on the Airmsen website and report the issue using the form on the Contact US page. I hope this helps.
N**K
Works well but is a little quirky; wish it was bigger
Ive had this for about 12 months and I bought it because I'd been doing all my dishes by hand for about a year and was beginning to lose my sanity, so for the fact that this thing kept me out of the looney bin means it deserves 5 stars. However there's a slight learning curve to utilizing it to its full potential and it comes with a few quirks. This is something that works for me as a single person living in a 600 sq/ft cottage. Families and bigger houses will need something much bigger. It will clean most dishes you put in it, but it cant handle pots and pans so you're not going to completely give up hand washing. It will do most of the heavy lifting though. It usually cleans pretty thoroughly and if you're clever enough you can get a lot of dishes in there (I find its pretty hard to completely fill.) The fully cycle is about two hours; one to clean and one to dry, but I've always had to use the extra dry button or everything is still pretty wet when it comes out. As I said, its pretty hard to load completely full (the picture on the box with it full of dishes is a lie) and if you do manage to fill it all the way up then it doesn't clean very well so you're better off at ~80% capacity. If you're using human sized dishes then things fit awkwardly and dont line up well so its loading it is always a puzzle. Another concern of mine is mold. So far there haven't been any issues but it holds water in the bottom portion and if you dont select the extra dry button then there will be a substantial amount of water left over that if left too long would almost certainly lead to mold. I always leave it open when its not running so it airs out and its worked so far. I bought this specific one for its size at its price point but I wish I had gone with a bigger one. This works fine but if you're on the fence about getting the slightly bigger version then just go for that. In all it works pretty well and I would buy it again but would have liked a bigger model. A worthwhile purchase for staying sane 👍
B**E
Doesn’t hold much but gets them clean and uses little water.
We bought this to try out in our home while evaluating it for use in our 40 foot bus to motor home conversion. While it doesn’t hold much in the way of dishes or bowls it will do all your silverware. At least all that we’ve thrown at it. Our considerations were how well it cleans, how much power it uses, how much water it uses, how much space it takes up, and whether it could handle our daily needs. How well it cleans: much better than hand washing, never a greasy residue even on hard to clean plastic bowls. How much power: at under 500 watts for a wash cycle the power use is well within our daily power budget. How much water: we can do three loads and still have plenty of space in a 5 gallon bucket to easily fill lift it and dump it down the drain so water usage is minimal. How much space: counter space is at a premium in a motor home but this is about the same as a countertop microwave and will be in our rig. Handles daily needs: it will handle all but the pots and pans which will still need hand washing but plates, silverware, utensils, and the like will probably all go through and likely only every other day so it will save significant water over hand washing all that stuff. We would recommend it but there are some cons depending on your setup. Filling the water by hand isn’t difficult but it’s a pain in the behind. Dumping a bucket every few loads is a pain. Large plates (standard for most tables) are too big to get more than two in. That’s about it. If you can mount it with a plumbed fill next to it (like a pull up sink nozzle) and plumb the drain, it’s pretty much the thing to have in a small kitchen.
A**R
Saves my back, washes super well
I got this little washer after having 3 or 4 full-sized brand name dishwashers break after only a few months of use. It sits on my counter where my dish-drying rack used to be. I turned the space for the regular dishwasher into storage space for pots and pans, which I really needed. Now I can quickly load this washer after each meal and before bed. The speed cycle washes a load in half an hour (plus optional dry time) and the dishes come out perfectly clean every time, unlike with the old regular sized dishwashers. I have a family of 8, and this keeps up with all of us because it's so fast and easy to load. I have a bad back, and having this on the counter means I can do a load of dishes super quickly and without any bending over. Like I said, I run it 4 times a day since there are 8 of us, and it is much easier to keep up on dishes than when we had a full-sized dishwasher that frequently didn’t get everything clean. This sprays water everywhere on the dishes and does such a great job. I've had it for 6 months now and it is going strong.
E**Y
Worth it!
Works great! Easy setup and does a great job with cleaning!
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