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Farberware FDW05ASBWHA Compact Portable Countertop Dishwasher with 5-Liter Built-in Water Tank, 5 Programs, Baby Care, Glass & Fruit Wash, Black/White Original

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Color: Black/White Original


Style: 2-Place Setting


Features

  • COMPACT AND PORTABLE: This mini tabletop dishwasher is great for small kitchens, apartments, RVs, and boats. With its built-in 5-liter water tank, you don't need a hookup, making it convenient for any location. The space inside the dishwasher is big enough to fit 12-inch diameter dishes..Rated Power : 750W, Water Pressure : 20-120PSI..Specification of the socket is 10A 120VAC
  • VERSATILE CLEANING OPTIONS: The Farberware countertop dishwasher offers five different wash cycles, including baby care, glass, and fruit wash, ensuring that all your dishes, from delicate glassware to baby bottles, are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.
  • TIME-SAVING CONVENIENCE: With just 40 minutes, water, and electricity, you can have clean dishes and sparkling glassware anywhere and anytime. This small dishwasher is great for busy individuals who need a quick and efficient solution for their dishwashing needs.
  • EASY TO USE AND MAINTAIN: This dishwasher features a user-friendly LED display and simple controls, making it easy to select the perfect wash cycle for your needs. Plus, the built-in water tank is easy to refill and clean, ensuring your dishwasher stays in top condition.
  • FARBERWARE: From reliable aluminum and stainless cookware to the latest in hybrid ceramic nonstick technology, Farberware continues to bring durability, design, innovation, and value that makes it Americas most trusted cookware brand.

Description

The Farberware Portable Countertop Dishwasher works for small kitchens, apartments, RVs, and even on camping trips. With its 5-liter built-in water tank, you no longer need to worry about hooking up to a water source. Fill the tank, plug it in, and let the powerful 5-program system take care of the rest. Our portable dishwasher is not just limited to cleaning dishes. It also features a baby care function, ensuring your baby bottles are steam-cleaned and sterilized to perfection. The glass and fruit wash programs are designed to give your glassware a sparkling clean finish and gently wash your fruits and vegetables. The Farberware Portable Countertop Dishwasher can make an excellent addition to your home or on-the-go lifestyle, making dirty dishes a thing of the past.

Brand: Farberware


Installation Type: Built-In


Product Dimensions: 17.3"D x 16.5"W x 17.3"H


Capacity: 5 Liters


Special Feature: Portable, Compact, Built In Water Tank


Color: Black/White Original


Controls Type: Touch


Material: Plastic


Included Components: Dishwasher


Finish Type: stainless steel


Brand Name: ‎Farberware


Model Info: ‎FDW05ASBWHA


Item Weight: ‎36.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.3 x 16.5 x 17.3 inches


Item model number: ‎FDW05ASBWHA


Capacity: ‎5 Liters


Water Consumption: ‎5 Liters


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎130 Kilowatt Hours


Installation Type: ‎Built-In


Part Number: ‎FDW05ASBWHA


Form Factor: ‎Built-In


Special Features: ‎Portable, Compact, Built In Water Tank


Color: ‎Black/White Original


Control Console: ‎Touch


Option Cycles: ‎5


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Material Type: ‎Plastic


Included Components: ‎Dishwasher


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎36.38 Pounds


Date First Available: July 26, 2019


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  • It wasn't cheap, but it works without issues.
Color: Black/White Original Style: 2-Place Setting
I purchased this dishwasher about 3 months ago, and have been using it 2-3 times per week since then. I live in a small apartment (about 700 square feet), without much room for large appliances. I was looking for a countertop dishwasher and tried one from another brand. It was about the same width and depth as a standard-size dishwasher, but only tall enough to hold one dish rack. Let's say the name of that manufacturer rhymes with “Tragic Jeff.” That thing leaked on my first attempte to use it, and based on my poor experience with that machine, I was super leery of trying another one. Most of the online reviews for other brands seemed to all have the same bipolar distribution of 1-star “disappointment” vs 5-star “elation” about the machines. This is always a red flag for me, since I can never be sure if reviews are unbiased or paid by the manufacturer. When I found this Farberware dishwasher I hesitated for a few months before purchasing, since there did not seem to be much information about it, and there was a lack of customer reviews. Since receiving it, I have not been disappointed. It is exactly what I need, and it has not given me any problems. After 3 months I don’t regret my decision to purchase, and would recommend it to people in my situation. What I like: -It is of “miniature” size. I typically use luncheon size plates, 9” in diameter, and they fit just fine, but I can see how larger dinner plates might not fit. Pans probably would not fit, either. -It has a window in the door and a light on the inside. Kind of a novelty, but it’s rather fun to watch the dishes get clean. -Rapid and Normal modes. The Normal mode is for typically dirty dishes, and the rapid is less than an hour. -It has a tank. This was a surprise to me when I got the thing. It comes with a pitcher that you can use to pour all of the water needed into the top of the machine at the start of the cycle, without needing to have the supply hose hogging the faucet at the kitchen sink. What I don’t like: - It is of “miniature” utility. There is one row for loading items, and trying to fit too many things (like stacking bowls on top of plates) will just result in the top items not getting clean. - It is of "miniature" ability. The dishes must be pretty clean when loading it- there is no disposal or “pots and pans” mode, like the big washers have. -It doesn’t dry very well. Yes, there is a fan to circulate the air at the end of the Normal cycle, but there is not a heating element get dishes completely dry. (Maybe this a good feature, since there is not the risk of getting plastic lids warped by the heat.) -It beeps. Lets say your load the washer and then head to bed. At the end of the two-hour Normal cycle it beeps to let you know the dishes are clean. Yay for clean dishes, but boo for trying to get to bed early. -The warning sticker. I still have not managed to get the residue off from the top of the machine where a big ‘ol yellow warning sticker was placed. -It does not have a flatware basket, but a grid. The flatware still gets placed vertically, but my dinner knives and dinner forks don’t actually fit. What I’m not sure about: -I’ve owned several Faberware products, and this is the first instruction manual where it is very obvious that it was written in another language, and then translated to English. There are a few grammar errors, and thought most meanings can be inferred, there are a couple of phrases that are incomprehensible. -I’m not a fan of the flatware grid- I saved the basket from the first countertop washer I had tried. (At least that experience wasn’t a total waste.) Otherwise, I’m sure that they can be found on Amazon. -I’m still not sure what all the modes are for. I don’t have to clean baby bottles, and I don’t think I’ll be putting my fruit in there. Air refresh? I have no idea. My personal weirdness: -Since I fell in love with the Tank feature, and not having to use the water supply hose, I wanted to figure a way to reach the tank outlet at the back of the machine without having to pull the machine forward from under my cabinet in order to fill it up. I purchased a silicone dishpan with a drain (from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S737B7D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) that sits on top of my machine, and I can fill the pan and allow the water to drip into the top of my machine without having to pull the machine out and push it back every time I use it. -I have only ever used liquid dishwasher detergent (Cascade Complete), which works really well for me, and I have never tried powder detergent. Final take: To me, it was very much worth the money, and I do recommend. Attached are pictures of my machine, and scans from the Manufacturer’s Manual. I plan on stopping back to update this review over the next few months, and if any issues arise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020 by Rach L. Rach L.

  • Best countertop dishwasher you can buy
Color: Black/White Original Style: 2-Place Setting
This thing is perfect. It can fit more dishes than you'd expect, is compact enough to actually fit in small spaces, is quick and efficient, and lets you use your faucet while it runs. It's great. I've had other countertop dishwashers over the years, but this is the only model out there that actually fits in small kitchens. I had a small gap next to my fridge - only 24" wide. It was a large enough space to fit a 24x18 storage rack, which would have been the perfect spot to put a dishwasher, except that every other dishwasher on the market is a half inch too wide. This baby, however, fits perfectly, with enough space on the side to store some accessories and a box of detergent. Also, this thing doesn't tip the hell over when you pull out the rack! Other machines out there are so unbalanced that when you pull a rack full of dishes all the way out, the whole machine tips over! Not this one. I love that this thing has a water reservoir, which provides all the water it needs to wash a load of dishes. Other models require a constant feed of water too and from the sink, which is a huge hassle if you need to wash a larger pot by hand while it's running. This machine gives you the option to fill the reservoir by hand using an included pitcher, which is nice, but I use the included feed-tube to connect it directly the faucet. After starting the wash cycle, this machine will beep to let you know the reservoir is full, so you can turn off the faucet and disconnect the tube. I ended up placing my dishwasher too far away from the sink for the feed tube and the waste tube to reach, but $5 in hoses, connectors, and clamps at a hardware store later, everything works great, even an extra five feet away from the sink. Also, there are multiple modes that let you do a full cycle (which takes around 2 hours) or a quick cycle (40 minutes), and I gotta say, I never use the full cycle. I found that it cleaned things a little TOO well and some of the printing started peeling off my mugs. I've found the quick cycle cleans everything just fine, without resorting to senseless destruction of my precious mugsies. I find that the machine fits all the dishes from a two-person meal, plus all my spatulas and knives, minus larger pots and pans. I tend to run it once or twice a day, and that keeps my kitchen clean. I've had it for about five months now and it might be the best money I ever spent. I know it's more expensive than some competitors, but do yourself a favor and spend the extra $80 on this bad boy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021 by Eric W. Carlson

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