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Danby DDW631SDB Countertop Dishwasher with 6 place Settings and Silverware Basket, LED Display, Energy Star

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Features

  • Compact space saving countertop dishwasher with a quick connect feature compatible with most kitchen faucets
  • 6 place setting capacity with silverware basket
  • Energy star compliant and low water consumption up to 3.1 gallons of water (11.7L) per wash to help save you money
  • 8 wash cycles ranging from Heavy, Normal, Rinse, Rapid, Glass and Soak, Baby bottle, Eco
  • Delay start option by 2,4,6 or 8 hours
  • New and improved spray arm and filter gets dishes cleaner
  • Durable stainless-steel interior
  • Now quieter operation at 54db
  • Electronic controls with LED display
  • Danby recommends Finish dishwashing detergent and rinse aid for great results (Finish products not included with dishwasher purchase)

Description

Washing has never been easier as it is with this stylish counter-top dishwasher. This unit utilizes just 3.1 gallons (11.7 liters) of water for a normal cycle. It comes with six different settings which can easily be programmed and monitored via the electronic LED display. The wash cycles range from soak, glass, rapid, economy, normal, and intensive. The dishwasher is designed for simple and quick installation as it can easily be hooked up to any tap in your kitchen. Keeping the appliance clean is a breeze due to its durable stainless-steel interior. There is an auto detergent and rinse agent dispenser for your convenience and this chic dishwashing unit is designed to fit under just about any type of kitchen cabinet. It also comes with a 12-month warranty on parts and labor.

Brand: Danby


Installation Type: Countertop


Product Dimensions: 19.69"D x 21.65"W x 17.24"H


Capacity: 6 Place Settings


Special Feature: Durable stainless steel interior, Now quieter – 54db, New and improved spray arm and filter gets dishes cleaner, Delay start option by 2,4,6 or 8 hours, 8 wash cycles ranging from Heavy, Normal, Rinse, Rapid, Glass and Soak, Baby bottle, Eco See more


Color: Stainless Steel


Controls Type: Full Panel


Material: Stainless Steel


Noise Level: 54 dB


Included Components: Dishwasher^Owners Manual


Brand Name: ‎Danby


Model Info: ‎DDW631SDB


Item Weight: ‎44.1 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎DDW631SDB


Capacity: ‎6 Place Settings


Water Consumption: ‎3.1 Gallons


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎203 Kilowatt Hours Per Year


Noise: ‎54 dB


Installation Type: ‎Countertop


Part Number: ‎DDW631SDB


Form Factor: ‎Freestanding


Special Features: ‎Durable stainless steel interior, Now quieter – 54db, New and improved spray arm and filter gets dishes cleaner, Delay start option by 2,4,6 or 8 hours, 8 wash cycles ranging from Heavy, Normal, Rinse, Rapid, Glass and Soak, Baby bottle, Eco


Color: ‎Stainless Steel


Control Console: ‎Full Panel


Option Cycles: ‎8


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Material Type: ‎Stainless Steel


Included Components: ‎Dishwasher^Owners Manual


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Cable Length: ‎4.92 Feet


Item Weight: ‎44.09 Pounds


Date First Available: October 4, 2017


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  • Really great little unit!
Color: Stainless Steel
This little ("little") dishwasher is honestly one of the best purchases I have made this year. It's been such a great addition to the little apartment space. I honestly like it better than any standard-size dishwasher. TL;DR It's an amazing little dishwasher that builds you a good dishwashing habit; with a little bit of work on your end it seamlessly integrates into your nightly routine and you don't have to think about dishes anymore. Pictures are of 2 different loads, and the plumbing I did. So, my apartment space: a finished basement with essentially just a small bar-style sink, not nearly big enough for even just the singular insta-pot inner pot to fit. Washing dishes was always a pain, as they had to be hand washed and often the sink would overflow and splash you pretty good. There wasn't ever enough space for the drying rack, and definitely not enough drying rack to accommodate all the dishes. Lots of precious counter spaced was constantly being used up for still-drying dishes, even the morning after, which again was a major pain. This dishwasher is just the perfect size for two to three people. We run the washer about once a day, and that will cover all the dishes the two of us use with the exception of really big pots and pans (like the insta-pot, rice cooker pot, griddle etc). Typically it'll hold 2-3 10.5" plates (or 4-5 8" plates), 3-4 coffee mugs, 1 or 2 tupperware+lids, tongs, 2 full size kitchen knives, a couple of bowls, and a handful of silverware and misc stuff, all in a single wash. You'll have to play a bit more tetris and take care not to let the dishes stick too far below the rack, but it's very manageable and I'm very rarely finding that I can't fit things in. In terms of physical size, it can seem a bit hefty and boxy - I had to find some filler to get it level across the mini-fridge and the counter top (it half hangs off the counter top). Really though, this dishwasher makes up for the space it takes up with how much it can take and how well it washes. Plus, you can make use of the space on top of the washer itself, so it's not like you really lose the horizontal real estate. Being smaller than a normal dishwasher means you do more frequent and smaller load, which means what dishes you have left over (ie you can't load up) often only take a couple of minutes to hand wash. Because it sits at chest height at the countertop, it's stupendously easy to load, so you don't have to be bending down all the time. Finally, when it's done, there's simply just less to put away, so unloading never takes more than a minute or two. Make sure to use Finish Powerball Quantum for best washing results. I've tried dish pods from Cascade as well, and while they work, results vary and it's about 50/50 whether the pod fully dissolves and actually gets everything clean. The Quantum pods have worked every time and get 95% of everything off. Really hard stuck on stuff, mushed pasta on wet wooden stirring sticks and bad loading are the other 5%, so human error not the machine or the detergent's fault. 9 times out of 10 I just use the regular 1:50 cycle (which is a little misleading, takes maybe 2.5hrs including the dry time), and on lighter load the eco and glass wash cycle work a charm (I've only got the pods on hand, so even the lighter cycles get the full pod power lol) I would also recommend spending the time and money to get at least the inlet line plumbed into a hard line (make sure to plumb it to the cold line!). Without plumbing it hard, you have to use the weird little faucet adapter. It works, but it's awkward and the space it took up in my already tiny sink essentially rendered the sink unusable. The little faucet button is also sprung very hard, so it takes pretty hefty finger effort to open it and get normal sink water flowing. Instead, do the plumbing, and all you have to do is make sure the return line goes into the sink when you run the washer. It's so good! Overall 4/5 stars! The biggest complaint I have is in regards to plumbing it to a hard line; the sink adapter has some obtuse and hard-to-know fittings, so I just cut off the original plastic ones and put in a standard sink faucet barb (been a while since then, but I think it was 3/8"?). Both the inlet and return lines are very stiff, and the inlet is non-removable, so the dishwasher will need some room behind to allow the lines to slowly bend around where they need to go. I wish they both came out of the unit with a 90 degree elbow, but that's a minor gripe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Scotlandius Scotlandius

  • It's good, impressive, but not ideal. Still...I'm glad I bought it.
Color: Stainless Steel
***Update - August 9, 2021: I have now had this machine for over a year. I have encountered zero problems. The machine continues to do a great job as long as I treat it properly. I run it 2 -3 times per week.*** First off, this machine is super easy to install if you have a regular sized faucet spout. In fact, I could even hook this up to my bathroom sink if I wanted to hand wash larger items while the machine is running. I had this Danby machine installed in less than 10 minutes. Second, this machine is very *LIGHT*. Don't be fooled by the listed weight. Shipping weight was listed as 53 lbs. However, when I unpacked it and lifted it to counter height, the machine only *felt* like 10 lbs! What a pleasant surprise. Often any object of these dimensions will feel heavier than its listed weight. That was not the case with this Danby. I was very happy that I did not need to struggle while lifting a machine of this size. One disappointing factor: There is only 9 3/4 inches of clearance from the bottom of the rack. I thought I had researched this before purchasing, but maybe I misread. This meant that I could not fit my plates inside during a full load. That does *not* meant that I cannot use the machine to wash them. It just means that I need to run a smaller load where the plates lie flat rather than standing on edge. So, for some items, you may need to be a little creative. Next, I was impressed by how *quiet* the wash cycle is. Sitting 10 feet away, I almost could not hear it. But....then it discharged water. The discharge cycle is VERY loud. In fact, it spooked me at first, causing me to think the hose had sprung a leak. I immediately checked everything, and all was fine. It simply sounded like a geyser! That's not all. The discharge pump hums loudly when it kicks on too, which first had me believing it wasn't receiving enough power even though it was plugged into its own 20 amp outlet. Truth is, there's just not enough "meat" to this machine to provide sufficient sound dampening for the discharge pump. Nothing is wrong with the machine. It just could use better soundproofing around the pump. So, keep that in mind. Despite how quiet the wash cycle is, the discharge cycle is still loud enough that even neighboring apartments might be able to hear it. Lastly, I was impressed by how well it cleaned everything. Granted, I use a rinse aid, but everything came out clear and sparkling. Much better than if I had hand-washed and hand-dried. Plus, even though I felt I had done a good job of rinsing dishes prior to loading the machine, there was still a fair amount of food particles caught by my drain screen during discharge. Mind you, the machine has its own filter basket too, but it won't catch everything. I actually find it reassuring that the machine removed so much that I myself had missed. Overall, I'm happy with the machine. I have no regrets. If you're still on the fence about buying one, here's why I chose to... I'm not just tired of washing dishes by hand (working in restaurant kitchen for 10 years can do that to a person). Truth is, my kitchen sink was installed wrong. The edge of the basin is nearly 10 inches from the edge of the counter. That means the faucet itself is nearly 20 inches from the edge of the counter. Also, there is no sprayer hose. If I was over 6 ft tall, that would not be a problem. But at 5 ft 6 in, it means I have to lean over the counter rather than standing straight. Not only does this place strain on my back, but it causes water to splash much more than if the sink were set closer. So I'm constantly getting soaked. It also makes it more difficult to handle dishes slick with soap. More than once, I dropped a plate while trying to get it under the faucet for rinsing. Thus far, I've been lucky. Nothing chipped or broken. But I knew it was only a matter of time. Because of this, purchasing a countertop dishwasher is a substantial quality of life upgrade for me. I did my research first, and Danby consistently receives high marks. I opted for the 631 model over the 621 because some people had difficulty figuring out the controls on the 621. I like to keep things simple. So I spent the extra money to buy the 631. Also, you have very limited counter space like I do, here's a tip -- buy a utility cart (like those used in factories, restaurants, and cleaning crews) to set the machine on. Not only does it make moving the machine easier between uses. It means you don't need to waste substantial counter space while the machine is running. Plus, if the machine should ever spring a leak, the lip of the cart will prevent the kitchen from being flooded. Don't worry about being able to open the machine. The door is set high enough that it will still clear the edge of the cart. Depending on where and what you buy, one of these carts will cost anywhere from $50 - $140. It may seem like a lot to spend, but it might save you a lot of aggravation - and perhaps even money - in the long run. I hope that helps, and good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020 by Chris L.

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