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✨ Compact power, spotless results — your countertop’s new best friend! 🧽
The Hermitlux Countertop Dishwasher is a portable, space-efficient appliance featuring 5 customizable wash programs and a 5-liter built-in water tank for flexible water supply. Designed to fit 4 place settings within a compact footprint, it offers high-temperature cleaning and drying with a transparent glass door for cycle visibility. Ideal for small homes, apartments, and on-the-go lifestyles, it requires no installation and operates quietly at 50 decibels.








| ASIN | B08SBR12S7 |
| Additional Features | Built-In Water Tank, Compact, Portable, Quick Wash, Touch Panel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #4 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand | Hermitlux |
| Brand Name | Hermitlux |
| Capacity | 5 Liters |
| Color | White |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,368 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Economy, Fruit Washing, Normal, Rapid, Strong Wash |
| Dishwasher Basket Material | Metal coated with PA powder |
| Dishwasher Rack Material | Metal coated with PA powder |
| Display | LED |
| Energy Consumption | 0.38 Kilowatt Hours |
| Finish Types | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Built-In |
| Handle Type | plastic or metal |
| Included Components | Cutlery Basket, Drain Hose, Drying System, Inlet Hose, User Manual |
| Inlet Hose Length | 59 Inches |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.73"D x 16.85"W x 18.03"H |
| Item Weight | 12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hermitlux |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HMX-TDJ03 |
| Material Type | Glass, Plastic |
| Model Name | US HMX-DW03 |
| Model Number | 13528199031 |
| Noise | 50 Decibels |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 6 |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Operating Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Outlet Hose Length | 59 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 16.73"D x 16.85"W x 18.03"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | Built-In Water Tank, Compact, Portable, Quick Wash, Touch Panel |
| Style Name | Glass Door |
| UPC | 792119183117 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Consumption | 5 Liters |
K**.
Fabulous machine!
This dishwasher is great! It's small but mighty, got the dishes and silverware spotless the first time I used it (I rinsed the food off before loading), is quiet with a relaxing steady rhythm, and is the answer to my lengthy search for something that would work in my living circumstances. I had been researching these devices extensively, and nothing felt right until I found this one....the interior design is good (allowing taller plates), and the silverware container holds a lot of pieces if you take off the top screen, which I had to do because the bottoms of my cutlery pieces are too wide to fit into the slots of the cover. The fact that you can add water manually solved the problem in my particular situation, and it appeared to drain just fine. Granted, I've only used it once, but I was extremely happy with the results and hope that this lasts for years to come with proper maintenance. TIPS: 1. when installing the drain hose, make sure you turn it to either side rather than toward the back, as this will allow the hose to unwind properly and not make the exit end point upwards. 2. Even though the dryer worked famously, I opened the door a bit overnight to let fresh air in; a trick I've learned with other dishwashers. 3. For those of you who can shop at Trader Joe's, they sell wonderful automatic dishwasher detergent packs (free and clear) that worked beautifully with this machine! 4. There is a small opening for hot steam to exit on the upper right side of the machine, so you'll want to allow space next to it and to not put your hand up there while the moist heat is escaping. 5. I had to put this in my bathtub room, which works very well if you can put it on something higher than the tub to allow proper drainage. I highly recommend this innovative dishwasher! Update on Oct. 22, 2024. I continue to be astounded at how clean my dishes get in this machine, and especially the silverware....when I used to wash those by hand, they would be spotted after air drying, but in the washer they are spotless! After a year and a half of using this machine, I have had no problems, and the one time I neglected to put enough water in, the machine caught it and wouldn't run until I put a couple more ounces in. TIP....certain glasses and cups will inherently trap water on the tops even after the dry cycle, so I use a towel to dry those after the cycle ends and then leave the door ajar overnight to let the moisture evaporate. That method works really well. I will be running a natural dishwasher cleaner through it soon and haven't so far, but I also rinse all the dishes and silverware ahead of time so that there's no food on anything before loading. These two methods have worked to keep this machine in top condition. Lastly, I see that the newer machines come with a tray to help with filling the water bin by hand, but I've been using a funnel all this time...if you have an older model, you'll want to get one with a larger opening on the bottom because the narrower ones take too long. I recently bought a metal canning funnel with a wide opening, and it works great!
J**N
Very easy to use, any cleaning issues may be the detergent not the washer itself
I waited a bit to review this, since my first impression of the dishwasher wasn't too good and I thought I might be returning it. However, it turned out to be an issue with the dishwashing detergent I was using and not the dishwasher, which works quite well now, so I am happily keeping this dishwasher. Firstly, set up is ridiculously easy. I bought this for the tank feature specifically, since I did not want to waste my limited apartment countertop space by setting this up next to the sink and hooking it up to the water supply. I instead bought a microwave cart that had sufficient weight capacity for this dishwasher, and use that to wheel the dishwasher next to the sink when I want to use it. Basically, all I had to do was "install" the outlet hose for the water to drain out, which consisted of just attaching the hose to the dishwasher and tightening the connection with a screwdriver. No problem with leaks at all. I did have a slight learning curve with how to load the rack properly, since I've always lived in apartments without dishwashers and thus always just hand-washed everything, but google was pretty helpful with that, as well as the picture in the manual. One thing to note is that there is no rinse-aid compartment, so if rinse-aid in necessary then you will have to buy a dishwasher detergent that includes it. There's also also no real detergent "compartment," per se, there's an indented part in the door that you pour the detergent into, but it's completely open so the moment you close the door it dribbles out and down to the bottom of the dishwasher. As previously stated, I wasn't too impressed with the dishwasher at first, due to my first load including a sauce pan that had dried red pepper paste sauce on it. I had bought a bottle of Cascade gel dishwashing detergent, as the instructions on the manual had specified the amount of detergent to use (8g for normal, 12g for the strong wash) and I read elsewhere that detergent tabs/pods were too much for a countertop dishwasher like this. Unfortunately, the whole load ended up with red stains everywhere. I will say a lot of it had been cleaned from the sauce pan, but there were small red stains on all the other dishes in the load as well larger stains on the plastic parts of inside the dishwasher. A second wash with the same detergent did not remove any of these stains. At first, I thought it was the dishwasher itself that wasn't properly washing, but then realized that the dishwashing detergent might be the real issue. I picked up a bag of Finish Quantum pods, with both bleach and rinse aid in the pod, to give the dishwasher another chance. I did take the opportunity to weigh the pod on my food scale, and one pod came out to be 15g. I placed the pod on the bottom of the dishwasher and ran the "strong" cycle to give the pod a better chance to dissolve completely and not leave a residue. Thankfully, this worked - and the red stains were gone, courtesy of the detergent pod! Now that I have a stronger detergent, I'm very pleased with this dishwasher. The running cycle is fairly quiet, and even the water draining from the outlet hose is quiet (a pleasant surprise, since I tried a different countertop dishwasher that BLASTED the dirty water out like a firehose and gave me a heart attack thinking a pipe had burst or something). My dishwasher sits a few inches below the sink, so although the drain hose empties well into the sink for the most part, the incline causes a little well of water remaining in the hose that I use a bucket to catch when I lower the drain hose from the sink to the floor. Overall very happy with the dishwasher, it's perfect for my needs living alone. Edit: Still working very well. Just wanted to add, for those looking for a cheaper detergent option, I've found that the Walmart brand Great Value Automatic Diswasher Pacs work just as well as the Quantum pods, and cost a LOT less.
R**I
Great portable washer.
great little washer, i live alone in an apartment and this is perfect. fits nicely on my counter. Its great having the option to have it filled manually or through a supply line. Jets are pretty powerful too. no issues after about 10 loads. i would suggest using good pods, cheap pods seem to leave a bit of residue and didnt rince well. i used Cascade complete and they came out spotless. nice drying feature as well. overall great unit for the price.
T**E
small, but mighty
Just received it yesterday. Washed a few things last night and more this morning. It is fairly quiet when in use, and will take my 10" dinner plates without having to angle them, which some other machines don't. It seems to clean well. I've only tried the Quick cycle thus far. Dishes have come out clean and dry after wash an dry are complete. I have it in a rolling cart as my counter space is limited, and cabinets only have a 13" space underneath in my very small galley kitchen. At 23 pounds, it is a bit heavy to pick up and move around on a frequent basis. No apparent water leaks around the door during operation, and the touch controls respond immediately and reliably. A few things to keep in mind - the inlet hose requires an adapter that isn't supplied to connect to the threads on my faucet. I have one on order, as i prefer not to have to fill the tank with the pitcher., though it's not all that bad. Three pitcher fills. My mugs won't fit on the cup shelf, too tall. my flatware handles are just about too big to fit throug the top of the silverware basket, and the standard knives fit blade down. The drain hose will have some residual water. I have elevated the unit so the drain tube outlet is slightly above the edge of the sink which may help, but I think I also need to look into making it shorter, or just plan on putting the drain hose in a small bucket before I roll the cart away from the sink. As i recently fell and don't have use of one arm, it is a great help. Definitely worth a look in my view, but won't know how it holds up long-term.
A**S
IMPROVE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE WITH THIS PORTABLE DISHWASHER!!
Okay. So I intentionally waited a whole year before writing a review on this portable dishwasher. I did this to make sure that I was able to accurately assess durability over time, as well as effectiveness. SPOILER ALERT--it still works just as great now as it did on Day 1. In fact, I'm using it right now, as I write this review.... Now I grew up during a time when parents would give their children something called "chores" to do. If you don't know what "chores" are, you're very lucky. Somehow, my daily chore was washing dishes. By hand. No dishwasher. I once asked my folks at the dinner table if we could get a dishwasher installed. What did I say that for?!? The reaction to my apparent blasphemy was immediate: My mom stopped, mid-chew, and gave me a look that could have turned Medusa herself into stone. My dad, seeing this, laughed out loud and answered [tongue-in-cheek] "Your mother and I already have 4 dishwashers--and we don't need to plug y'all in! Now. Go do the dishes. I'm sure your brothers thank you for volunteering, don't you boys..." That pretty-much settled the matter. Anyway, fast-forward about 30 years and I live in a rental apartment that-most unfortunately-did not come with a built-in dishwasher. To this day, hand-washing dishes is still my most hated house chore. So much so, that I would let dirty dishes sit in the sink for days at a time until there's no more room in the sink. Then, instead of washing the dishes, I would just stop cooking and get take-out everyday. All, to avoid hand-washing dishes, as though the dirty dishes would suddenly disappear, or get up and wash themselves, or something. And then, one day, my whole life changed! I know that sounds a little hyperbolic, but that's the only way I can describe what happened....I was browsing on Amazon [having totally abandoned that sink full of dishes, of course] and this wonderous invention appeared in my You-May-Also-Like thread. I was actually browsing for something completely unrelated, by the way. As soon as I saw it, my jaw fell to the floor. Phrases like "Why didn't I know about this?" and "Where has this been all my life?" came to mind. A portable dishwasher--who knew!!! The company that makes this just got a little bit richer, because that day, I hit Add-To-Cart immediately. But I consider myself a savvy shopper, so I made sure to read the reviews, the good ones and the bad ones, before I took that proverbial leap-of-faith. When it was delivered and I unwrapped it, it had condensation inside. DO NOT PANIC about that; it's supposed to come that way, as the manufacturer runs each machine through a full cycle for quality assurance just before shipping it out. I make a point to mention this, because some of the negative reviews were complaining about this, as though it were some kind of problem. In fact, the manufacturer has a video of this very process posted right here on Amazon. So, give it a watch. Now you can set it up to operate in one of two configurations. You can connect the dishwasher directly to your kitchen plumbing, or you can simply fill it with water manually by pouring water into it's top opening. Personally, I do it manually, since I live in a rental and I don't want to tamper with the plumbing, and I am definitely NOT a plumber, either. It uses only about 1.5 to 2 gallons of water for a complete load wash and rinse, as opposed to the nearly 10 gallons of water needed to hand-wash dishes in the sink. [Yes, I did compare water usage.] The dishwasher has several speed settings as well. I won't go too deep into that; it's in the user manual. But I will say this. I can confirm and attest that the dishwasher does also clean small pots and pans and skillets, as well as dishware and utensils. I mention this specifically, because I did not see anything about whether or not pots and pans and skillets could be cleaned. If it will fit inside the machine [even at an angle] the dishwasher will function. Then, I kinda went on a crazy cleaning blitz, and washed all sorts of things in there: All of those reusable plastic take-out containers I had accumulated; I took down the glass enclosure from the ceiling fan lights; the light bulb covers from the kitchen, bathroom, front and back porch; I even disassembled the chandelier and washed the glass pieces in this dishwasher. All came out bright and sparkly like brand new! Even the grease catchers from my electric stove burners came out clean! As for which type of soap to use, DO NOT use regular dish soap for hand-washing dishes, under any circumstances, as the resulting bubble-action will cause a malfunction. I cannot emphasize this more strongly [I learned this the hard way]. You MUST use dishwasher gel designed for use in dishwashers. I know that there are powders and even pods designed for dishwashers, but I have found out [from my year-long experience] that dishwasher gel is the most effective by far. So, think "Cascade" not "Dawn". When in use, the dishwasher itself is totally silent. All you will hear is the gentle sloshing sound of the water as the dishes are being washed. Personally, the sloshing sound is quite soothing to me; I have actually fallen to sleep listening to it several times. Imagine the sound that water makes when you are slowly rowing a boat on a calm lake. OMG! I didn't realize that I had written a book here; maybe it was the soothing sounds of my dishes now being washed for me that has allowed the words to come flowing! Well, my dishes are done. Oh, PS and by the way, It dries the dishes spotless, too! Enjoy!
E**A
A Lifesaver for otherwise awful circumstance!
Living in an apartment with poor water pressure led to the untimely demise of my main dishwasher's impeller, a situation my complex manager has unfortunately chosen not to address. Which led me to searching out for another solution that didn't involve me purchasing and installing another full size dishwasher and letting my rental agency line their pockets. This compact dishwasher has not only solved this issue but also brought a great deal of relief to my family, especially to my wife, who is on dialysis and thus appreciates the reduced physical strain of not having to wash dishes by hand. Here are my thoughts on it so far, after 3 week of use: Installation & Setup: Simple and straightforward, the setup was a breeze. This aspect was crucial for me, considering the need to find an immediate solution to my broken main dishwasher, and as I work 6 days a week as the sole income - didn't need or have the energy to get into yet another fight with yet another kitchen appliance. Design & Capacity: Despite its modest size, this little powerhouse holds a surprising amount of dishes. It's stylish too. It fits right beneath our cupboards on the counter. We do need to pull it out to fill it, but that's a mild inconvenienc.e Cleaning Performance: The dishes come out impeccably clean every time, which I was pleasantly surprised by, I was not so keen as to the machine's effective cleaning capabilities. I usually opt for the ‘Eco’ mode, which is both energy-efficient and thorough. For tougher stuff, I put it on "strong" and toss in an extra pod. I would recommend using pods against powder, despite the manufacture recommendation, as the powders seem to leave a residue. Haven't tried jet dry or anything yet, but maybe I will in the future if finances make me be a bit less bougie and I have to go back to powder. Noise Level: Its whisper-quiet operation is also impressive. Being almost silent, it doesn't add any noise stress, which is particularly beneficial in our living situation, as we have a rather finicky two year old. Heat & Drying: The internal heating mechanism not only cleans the dishes effectively (seen it get all the way up to 149 degrees inside; if you open the door during the cycle, it shows the temp inside on the screen, which is a nice safety feature) but also dries them quickly due to the residual heat, bypassing the need for an additional drying cycle, which I thought was pretty neat. It does have some kind of drying cycle, but you don't need to wait for it. The instructions say something about circulating air through it for 72 hours, but as of yet I haven't noticed any kind of whirring, maybe that's select models? Water & Energy Efficiency: Considering the water pressure issues in my apartment, I was again pleasantly surprised at how little water this unit consumes – about 1.2 gallons per cycle – without compromising on performance. I've noticed virtually no change to my water bill, despite running it daily. Ease of Use: The user-friendly interface, with its clear LED display, makes operating this dishwasher effortless. This feature has been particularly helpful for my wife, allowing her to manage the dishwashing process without any issues whastoever. Maintenance: Easy-to-clean filters are super easy to snap out, wash and put right back in with minimal trouble. Areas for Improvement: While the dishwasher is nearly perfect for our needs, fitting larger plates can be a bit challenging. Nonetheless, this is a minor inconvenience compared to the overall benefits it provides. I wish it came with a faucet adapter. Conclusion: The Hermitluxe Countertop Dishwasher has been a game-changer in our household. It has effectively addressed the unique challenges we face in our apartment, making life easier for my wife and me. It's been a significant improvement to our daily lives. I highly recommend it to anyone facing similar challenges or simply looking for a reliable, compact dishwashing solution.
A**R
I love this machine!
I had serious second thoughts after ordering this. I feared i would feel the $$ were wasted. Well, after 5 weeks of having & using it, i'm here to tell you - I love this mini dishwasher!! It does a very good job of washing about a day worth of dishes for a single person, with just a couple of teaspoons of dishwasher detergent. The absolute best thing is how much less water it uses... just 5 liters for the entire wash & multiple rinses. That's less than the 2 or 3 gallons it takes to put soapy water in the sink, without even factoring in the gallons of rinse water. Also, since the unit heats the water, you will see a noticeable reduction in your water heater usage. I've seen a significant savings in both my gas & water bills. Even running it 2 or 3 times in a day would still result in savings you would see versus hand washing. Does it have limitations? Yes - you will still be handwashing most of your pots & pans, as they simply will not fit. Also, if you are using the drain hose to your sink but removing it from the sink between uses, it would be quite a mess if you accidentally forgot to suction-cup it back to the sink when using, as it will drain regardless of how you stash it in between uses. (I've put a large adhesive hook on the side of the unit to hold it across the door so i won't forget. There is a described option to add a drain pipe for the hose, but i won't be doing that) I tried the direct connection to the tap for the water, but only once. The hose is hard to stow between uses, as it's pretty long, very stiff, and full of water after use. If you can hook it to a dedicated tap, that would work ok. If not, the pour-in method work just fine, requiring about 3 of the 1.8-liter pitcher that comes with. I recommend hitting the start button after the second pitcher goes in -- it will ding 10 times to let you know it still needs more water, then ding again and start running as soon as it's full, saving you from possibly over-filling it. Worth noting - There are some models that are a tad larger, which you may want to consider if you aren't single. In summary, excluding large pots & pans, it washes my dishes well in just over an hour with a one-hour dry cycle available if you want. It saves on utilities, enough to notice in just one billing cycle, and i don't spend hours of my week standing at the sink with my hands in hot, soapy water! Very, very glad i bought this!
J**L
Good little counter top dishwasher
I received our new Hermitlux counter top dishwasher yesterday evening, a full 4 days sooner than originally anticipated. It was very well boxed and the dishwasher arrived in perfect condition. I knew from reading other reviews that it was important to measure your counter space to make sure this item would fit. I new ahead of time that this wouldn't fit under my cupboards, so I had made space on the counter next to sink to accommodate it, especially the drain hose which is just long enough. I had read other reviews that stated they couldn't get the suction cup on the drain hose to work with their sink. We didn't have that issue and the dishwasher has drained well each of the 3 times we've already used it since receiving it. The directions are very poor, but the unit is pretty straight forward and was easy to set up and to use. I've used it 3 times on the 29 minute cycle only. At the end of each cycle, I took the dishes out of the dishwasher and placed them in the rack to dry. The dishwasher uses about 5 pitchers full of water. I had no issues pouring the water into the water compartment and once the unit is turned on, it does beep when the water compartment is full. The directions don't say this, but it appears to me that the dishwasher cycles 3 times. It drained once about 1/3 through the 29 minute cycle and the water was soapy and close to the temperature at which I used when I poured the water in before starting the cycle. The second drain happened 2/3 of time into the cycle and the water was cleaner and warmer. On the third and final drain, the water was quite hot and clear. The dishwasher does get the dishes very clean and I'm quite happy in that regard. What I'm not happy about is the choice of photo shopped pictures that lead one to believe that this unit is larger than it is. I include one of the sellers own "photos" showing placement of cups, bowls, plates and silver ware that are no where close to being a true representation of what this dishwasher is capable of. I have included my own unaltered pictures that show a true representation of what will fit in this ting. It's ok, but nearly as big as one is lead to believe. The silverware basket is a joke. I had to take the basket top off completely because literally none of my silverware would fit into the tiny holes set up for a single piece of silverware. Taking the top off did allow me to get some silverware in there and it seemed to work ok. The cup rack on top can be pushed up out of the way if not needed. I don't have a single cup that fits that rack. It's so small you might be able to get a couple tiny espresso cups to fit, but a single regular 10 ounce cup, let alone my 14 ounce cups. It works pretty good for holding larger utensils and small baby bottles. Everything came out very clean . Oh, it will only accommodate plates up to 10.5 inches. And those have to be angled slightly before the rack can be pushed in. This unit is very limited as to how many pieces if kitchen ware its going to clean in one cycle. But it's a good stopgap for us until we can get a new full size dishwasher. It's way better than hand washing and I feel the final cycle gets hot enough that the dishes are full rinsed and cleaned. For the price, it's worth it. Edit: I changed my rating from 4 to 5 stars. I've had this dishwasher a full month now and I love it. All the dishes come out so clean and I've learned how to arrange dishes to maximize wash load. It's so easy to use. In a normal day, I wash 2 loads of dishes. For me, that's doable and with how well this little machine cleans, it's worth to me.
M**.
Lavatrastes para una o dos personas que cumple con su función de lavar cosas sencillas
No lava ollas grandes ni sartenes de más de 26 cm. Dicho lo anterior, básicamente compré este lavatrastes porque me rompí el brazo y me lastimé la espalda y no puedo estar mucho tiempo de pie. Tengo poco tiempo usándolo pero lo que puedo decir es que cumple muy bien con las expectativas de lavar y secar los tratses. Tiene 7 programas aunque yo sólo ocupo el ciclo rápido porque lo que me interesa es que lave y ya. Considera que en tamaño no es un lavatrastes pequeño porque mide casi 50 cm de alto por 46 de ancho. Me recuerda a las televisiones de antes que eran un cubo. ¿Qué es lo que sí hace? Bueno, le cabé un sarten de 26 cms de diámetro junto con el mango acomodado hacia la parte externa. En una sola carga del ciclo rápido pude lavar cuatro platos extendidos, un plato hondo, la sartén que menciono arriba, dos tazas de café, más los cubiertos incluido el volteador. En ese sentido, creo que para mis necesidades de lavar cosas sencillas cumple muy bien su cometido. Las ollas grandes las lavaré en su forma habitual, pero eso es lo de menos porque en el día a día salen más trastes pequeños y vasos. Es muy ahorrador de agua ya que con cinco litros se lavaron esos trastes aunque, para ser honesto, hasta el día de hoy no había medido mi consumo de agua. Si tienes un vaso de licuadora, o un extractor de jugos, vas a poder lavarlos junto con los vasos, pero no esperes saturar esta maquina. Es silencioso y para dos personas está muy bien.
D**E
Lo mejor que he comprado, la amo
Una de las mejores compras que he realizado, no me arrepiento para nada. SI FUNCIONA, la he usado sin parar y todo perfecto. Obvio si advierto que si no desengrasas tus platos antes de meterlo, puede que si queden residuos. Como pueden ver tiene mil ciclos de lavado y lo mejor es que ahorras agua, jabón y trabajo manual. Se las recomiendo si quieren acabar con el trabajo diario de lavar los platos, cabe la muchas cosas sabiéndola acomodar o echando más cargas.
C**E
Work great!
A few months in, it still works great! It has been a total life changer, cuts down on dishes and helps keep my sanity. I waited to review until a few months had passed but we’ve been running it non stop and happy with the results. Slim version. Just make sure you give the dishes a rinse first as its not great with caked on egg yolk, etc.
M**R
Top für jeden Single ohne Spülmaschine
Ich kann dieses Gerät jeden nur empfehlen
S**E
¡AMO MI LAVAVAJILLAS!
Es perfecta para mi cocina pequeña. No sé cómo no la descubrí antes. Me animé a comprarla después de leer una reseña donde mencionaban que se podía instalar bajo la tarja, y así lo hice. La instalación fue sencilla, ya que la caja incluye una manguera que permite conectarla directamente a la llave. Un plomero nos ayudó a adaptarla para que desaguara en la tubería, por lo que ahora funciona de manera automática: se alimenta del agua de la llave y desagua sin problemas. Configurado de esta manera funciona muy similar a una lavadora de ropa. Si no quieres gastar en una instalación o tienes más espacio, puedes simplemente colocarla sobre la encimera, echarle dos jarras de agua, añadir el jabón, cerrar la puerta y poner la manguera en un lugar para que desagüe. Tiene capacidad para cuatro servicios, pero también me ha sorprendido al acomodar sartenes, ollas pequeñas, tablas de picar, ¡e incluso mi termo Stanley grande (colocado de lado y sin demasiados trastes)! Como cualquier lavavajillas es importante enjuagar bien los trastes antes de colocarlos dentro, así te aseguras de que salgan súper limpios. Me encanta este producto porque, después de comer, enjuagamos los platos de inmediato y los colocamos en el lavavajillas. De esta manera, cuando ya está lleno, solo añadimos el jabón, programamos el ciclo y nos olvidamos. Al terminar, todo está limpio y listo para guardar, ¡sin montañas de platos apilados en el fregadero! La función que más uso y recomiendo es QUICK. Además, tiene una función increíble que no mencionan en la descripción: ¡lava frutas y verduras! Las deja impecables. También cuenta con una función solo de secado, que es muy práctica. Por último, uso el detergente en polvo Finish, que se encuentra fácilmente en tiendas como La Comer y Walmart, y necesitas muy poquito (como una cucharada que colocas en un cuadrito por la parte de adentro de la puerta), para que todo quede súper limpio. En resumen: usa muy poca agua (equivalente a dos jarras pequeñas), deja todo impecable, tiene buen espacio y ofrece dos funciones adicionales: lavado de frutas y secado. Calificación: 10/10. ¡Súper recomendable!
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