

✨ Compact Clean Tech for the Modern Minimalist 🧼
The COMFEE' Portable Mini Dishwasher CDC17P0ABB is a sleek, countertop dishwasher designed for small spaces like apartments and RVs. Featuring a 5L built-in water tank for flexible placement without plumbing, 6 specialized wash programs, and a powerful 360° dual spray system, it delivers hygienic cleaning with high-temp cycles up to 192℉. Its ultra-compact footprint fits over 30 items, while the Air Refresh function ensures dishes stay dry and fresh. Energy-efficient and easy to use, it’s the perfect upgrade for busy millennials seeking convenience without sacrificing style or performance.








| ASIN | B09QCJ6TDZ |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 130 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #2 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand Name | COMFEE' |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (5,266) |
| Cycle Options | Normal, Rapid, Steam, Fruit, Glass, AIR REFRESH |
| Date First Available | January 13, 2022 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Finish Type | stainless steel |
| Form Factor | Countertop |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Inner Material Type | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 36.6 pounds |
| Item model number | CDC17P0ABB |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Info | CDC17P0ABB |
| Model Name | CDC17P0ABB |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Option Cycles | 5 |
| Part Number | CDC17P0ABB |
| Product Dimensions | 17.13 x 16.53 x 17.24 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | everyday dishware and glassware, delicate items, heavily soiled dishes |
| Special 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 |
| Style | Minilite-Black |
| UPC | 810040949401 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Water Consumption | 5 L/day |
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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😅
S**N
Last purchased on 4 Sep 2021 Stopped working February 2025 Like a similar post made by someone else. The lifetime is about 4 years. The product is ideal though for its size. We needed a countertop dishwasher in our upstairs mini kitchen during covid, when things we're difficult to wash. We couldn't get the plumber to come in and connect the pipes. We needed one which just would work with water and electricity. This was our best option. We luckily had a sink counter we could fit this next to and so the dirty water can drain out easily into the sink. This neat little dishwasher served its purpose. To be completely honest, no one in the family expected it to do the job successfully. Every now and then, we would get one dish with pasta and cheese stuck to it but, upon washing the dish ourselves, we realised it's just a stubborn stain we have to was off manually. From glasses, cups, bowls, plates and even small pans, utensils, forks, spoons, knives etc. we have tried almost everything. It's a spin washer upside and down. Just in case the pictures aren't clear. The sound is reasonable, not obnoxiously loud. It has a delicate option for delicate glassware where it starts and pauses every 10 seconds. It also has different modes. If I can recall, after each wash it opens the lid automatically and starts a steam function from it's remaining water and then turns off automatically. This way we get the dishes clean and dry. Well some deep bowls may still have water in it depending on the shape of the bowls. Recommendations: Use regular dishwasher tablets. Place them in between the forks and spoons, so they will last longer and slowly break apart. Use dishwasher salt after every 4 washes at least and put 2 tablespoons directly into the drain cap inside the dishwasher. Don'ts: Do not wash flimsy plastic in the dishwasher. From our experience, the hot air steamer/dryer at the end will semi melt or misshape the plastic. Overall, for a lifespan of 4 years I am happy with the purchase for it's price. And, since the last one was great, we'd be ordering our second one soon.
A**A
Soy una mujer autista (y con TDAH) de 22 años que vive sola. Todo lo relacionado a la limpieza me cuesta muchísimo por mis neurodivergencias: desde tener que organizarme, tener la energía y no vomitarme o salir huyendo por las texturas de las cosas que tengo que limpiar. Por esto siempre tengo que encontrar mejores maneras de sobrevivir, y uno de los ámbitos en los que tenía que mejorar era en la lavada de platos. Yo era de esas personas que dejaba los platos MESES, no es mentira ni exageración. Dejé de cocinar hace tiempo (no tenía tiempo ni energía) y apenas usaba unos cuantos platos. Pero, por ejemplo, invité a unas amigas a comer (y les cociné) para celebrar la Navidad por ahí del 15 de diciembre de 2022. Una de las cosas que hice fue hervir brócoli: ellas se fueron y la olla con el agua del brócoli y los restos despedazados quedaron ahí. Hoy, 23 de julio de 2023, decidí al fin lavarla. De más está decir que estaba toda llena de hongos, asquerosa; justo la razón por la que no quería lavarla. La metí en el lavavajillas junto a su tapa y nada más (porque el aparato es muy pequeño) y dejé que corriera uno de los ciclos de higiene. Verán mi sorpresa al sacarla y ver que estaba casi como nueva: el agua salió asquerosísima, como jamás me había salido, pero la olla sólo se quedó con un par de manchas que quité a mano con una pasada de la esponja. Eso era un cementerio de hongos y lo eliminó por completo. En otro ciclo también metí un termo en el que había preparado té en polvo (de esos de Lipton) y había olvidado el restito. Se evaporó, quedó lo dulce y se formaron hongos. Era mi termo favorito y pensé que iba a tener que tirarlo después de aproximadamente unos cuatro meses de haberlo tenido así. ¡Pues no! Una lavada después, salió como nuevo. Yo ya estaba lista para tirar esa olla y ese termo, pero este mini lavavajillas les dio otra oportunidad de vivir. Desde que tengo este aparatejo, he podido mantener mis platos limpios (aprox unos 3 meses). Ojo que sí, es muy muy muy pequeño: en platos le caben bastantes pero no muy grandes, el problema es cuando metemos vasos, que ocupan demasiado espacio. Podrá lavar unos 3, quizá 4 al mismo tiempo, junto con platos, o unos seis solitos. Para los platos (sin ollas ni instrumentos de preparación) de una comida de quizá hasta tres personas, sí alcanza. Podrían poner en el siguiente ciclo todo lo de la preparación, quizá. Para una persona, que casi nunca cocina, fue un milagro que me ha cambiado la vida. Quería algo que pudiera poner en la encimera y que no requiriera conectarse a plomería, y esta fue la solución perfecta: casi no gasta energía, no ocupa tantísimo espacio (aunque sí es más bultoso de lo que se esperaría), lo lleno manualmente y uso una cubeta para que recolecte el agua sucia (le caben dos ciclos de agua en una sola cubeta normal). Sólo gasto cinco litros de agua por ciclo (¡grandes ahorros porque no sé cómo lavar trastes con poca agua!) y a veces he usado el agua sucia para echarle agua al baño (cuando no hay agua y lo que lavé dejó el agua casi transparente, que es casi siempre). Así que… ¡hace de todo! Lo más increíble es que la compré a creo que menos de seis mil pesos y a meses sin intereses. Si la consigues por ese precio, ¡no lo dudes ni un segundo! Hay cosas que conviene lavar a mano, como algunos vasos o tazas, o cubiertos y popotes, pero la cantidad de cosas que he lavado a mano cada vez se ha reducido más. Estoy encantada. Volvería a comprar esto mil veces.
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The only advantage is that it fits in places where a standard one would not. The vessel is made of plastic, so max temperature is lower than in models with steel vessel. Capacity is very small, smaller than external dimensions would suggest. It claims 3 sets, but actually it is perhaps just enough for 1 or 2 people if they are not cooking much. There is no mechanism to hold the detergent - it will just pour in. Also, due to small volume, I think it needs less detergent than a tab for a standard dishwasher contains, so it is better to use liquid or powder detergent that can be measured.
J**N
Unfortunately it's half inch too wide to fit through my closet door (room inside but the frame is too narrow) so I had to set it up high when not in use.
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