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EdgeStar DWP62WH 6 Place Setting Portable Countertop Dishwasher - White

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Color: White


Features

  • Six (6) standard place setting capacity / Includes dish rack, cup shelf, and cutlery basket
  • Holds plates up to 10.5" in diameter / Seven (7) wash cycles / Quick connect adapter fits standard sized kitchen faucets / Beautiful digital display
  • Stainless steel interior / Fits under most cabinetry / Water consumption (normal wash): 2.85 gallons
  • Power: 1160 W/5.7 A / Input voltage: 120 V/60 Hz / Dimensions: WxDxH 21 5/8" (550mm) x 19 5/8" (498mm) x 17 5/16" (440mm)
  • Stainless steel interior for lasting durability and quiet 52dB sound output won't be noticed in most busy kitchens

Brand: EdgeStar


Product Dimensions: 19.63"D x 21.63"W x 17.31"H


Capacity: 6 Place Settings


Special Feature: Portable


Color: White


Controls Type: Touch


Material: Stainless Steel


Noise Level: 52.3 dB


Included Components: Dishwasher, Cutlery Basket, Adapter


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Brand Name: ‎EdgeStar


Model Info: ‎DWP62WH


Item Weight: ‎44.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎19.63 x 21.63 x 17.31 inches


Item model number: ‎DWP62WH


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Capacity: ‎6 Place Settings


Noise: ‎52.3 dB


Part Number: ‎DWP62WH


Form Factor: ‎Built-In


Special Features: ‎Portable


Color: ‎White


Control Console: ‎Touch


Option Cycles: ‎7


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Material Type: ‎Stainless Steel


Included Components: ‎Dishwasher, Cutlery Basket, Adapter


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎44.1 Pounds


Date First Available: June 12, 2018


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  • It works surprisingly well in spite of it's size.
If you are considering this countertop dishwasher for purchase, I can attest that you will not go wrong for the money. I recently moved and the new place is quite small now (subsidized housing for the elderly) and so a portable dishwasher was out of the question and even less optimal was the option for a built-in as there was no space to accommodate it. Upon arrival, you may find water already in your unit. It is not "used" as some imagined, more so the factory actually does a function test before packing it up to ensure that all is well when it arrives. In this way they (hopefully) try to reduce the number of returned units. Good quality control goes a long way in today's economy when many companies try to eliminate this step during manufacture to reduce costs. So yes, your machine was "used" but only to determine if there are any leaks and to be sure it runs. While it runs, it is quiet (in spite of what others say, it is more quiet than a built-in.) Every load I have done has come out perfect. I am NOT a pre-rinser, and they still come out clean even after dried on. The key is to use a powder dishwasher detergent, not the liquid kind. The reason is the powder takes a little longer to dissolve and hence you actually have some "scrubbing" action to remove stubborn stickies before it completely dissolves (that is many particles of soap become suspended in the water as it is being thrown around, which helps to remove stubborn spots. The pods are ok, but I recommend the loose (box) kind as you should throw a small (very small) portion in the tub for the prewash which does not have the soap dispenser open during that phase of the cycle. In this way the machine can work better to clean your dishes by using the soap to break down food enzymes before it reaches the main wash phase. You can opt to throw a pod into the tub along with the one that gets placed in the dispenser, but I believe that your cost for the detergent will be more in the long run. Do notice that the detergent dispenser has two chambers, use the instruction manual to determine which cycle you will use and then place the soap in the correct chamber. Do not put soap in each chamber, that will be way to much soap for the cycle. Putting in rinse agent in the opposite dispenser can be a bit of a challenge as the instructions do not explain how to know when the dispenser is full. While carefully and slowly pouring in the agent, watch the little sight glass to the right of the cup - when it suddenly turns "dark", the dispenser has had enough. You will get about three runs out of each fill of the rinse agent dispenser. It is important to know that using a rinse agent helps to reduce the lime build-up in hard water areas, so consequently it also will help preserve your machine insides a little longer as well as remove water spots on your dinnerware. Keep in mind that this unit is really not useful for more than a household of two. Keeping the inside water collection screens/cups clean is easy and reasonably comprehensible from the user manual. Again, I am not and do not pre-rinse my dishes yet I find I get satisfactory results. To install firstly make sure that the unit sits on all of its four feet firmly on the surface or problems may occur after some time, with the unit not remaining "square" can result in leaks down the road. The software will try to determine if there are leaks each time the unit runs a cycle. To connect the water/drain line, remove the aerator (presumably) already present on the end of your faucet. The adapter is included with the machine. It also come with two (2) tiny rubber gaskets stacked on top of each other in the adapter that you will install on the spigot. The adapter should fit both the standard type of faucet aerators mostly used in today's faucets. It features an inside thread and an outside thread for the both common types. On my installation I only had to use one gasket, but you may need the second depending on your kind/brand of faucet. The other thing about this unit is that there are replacement parts available and a service manual for those of you who want to do your own repairs like myself. We want to keep RIGHT-TO-REPAIR which some manufacturers are trying to take away from us consumers so woo-hoo to this company! Overall, I am pretty pleased with this purchase as I have a very small place and I absolutely hate to do dishes, especially in a single tub sink and I wanted to keep as much counter space as I could. This a a good compromise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021 by RetroRock

  • Love this thing! Perfect for a small apartment- no more fighting with roommate!
Had a similar machine from different manufacturer for several years. It worked fine, then one day it just said, "No!". Would blow breaker on one outlet, and on its last run - none of the water would pump out. ( not a happy day for me - had to rewash everything in the machine by hand - and then hauled it to curb for trash pick up) I researched for a week or so on a replacement and chose this one. I use a metal cart to wheel over to my sink - frees up my limited counter space ( plus I have a Foodi and a bunch of accessories that I store on the cart). I wanted something the same size. Old machine was 'silver tone', but I wanted a black one to match the rest of my kitchen. ( that wasn't all that important, but ...) Anyway. This was the only one I found that met my needs. Arrived today, a week earlier than expected. Took longer to unpack it from the incredibly secure shipping boxes, than the actual setting it up for it's first use. I was disgruntled because I didn't have any ' dirty dishes' to wash - just one cereal bowl that hadn't been rinsed, and a couple plastic Glad storage containers. A few spoons... I wanted to see how to fit stuff in it, because my old machine's rack was different. So I just pulled out a few different clean plates and bowls - a coffee cup or two, my food processor bowls, blades, lid ( plastic that I always wash by hand!) Packed it like a crazy person on crack! ( I have Corelle dishes of various sizes and they all fit perfectly) Then I fired it up. ( read the instructions on washing chart) First I had to fill the rinse aid dispenser ( my old machine would not operate without that fluid, don't know why) In hindsight, I should have measured out 3.5 oz's of fluid as recommended - but I just didn't. Was looking for an indication that it was full while filling. I guess it's full! Will have to look again after a few wash cycles. I was being a rebel and used a Cascade cleaning pod. ( left over from other dishwasher, was never happy with powder because it always leaves a film). Didn't put it in the dispenser, just dropped it in silverware basket. 😎 Tested out the heavy cycle first. Kind of freaked me out at first. I thought my new machine wasn't working. I didn't hear the water being drawn in ( my old machine must have been loud - had to up the volume on TV when it was running). And it didn't drain when I thought it should between cycles. ( but don't know yet when that happens!) So, I turned it off, changed setting, turned it back on and water pumped out like it is supposed to whenever you start the machine. Then drew fresh water in. ( I did this with all the settings after that) Opened and closed the door, restarted multiple times... At the end, I wanted to see if the 'heat' would help dry my plastic containers, since I use them a lot every day. It didn't. But the cups, plates, and my food processor things were completely clean and dry - except for a little water on top of the food processor bowl. Pulled the plastic containers out and put in the sink to air dry ( which normally takes hours). Put everything else away and was amazed that my plastics were already dry. That never happens. It's only day one on the test run. Extremely pleased. Machine is quiet while running - and the draining isn't excessively loud. Only downside is, just like my old machine, since I have it on my cart - not on top shelf, but on the middle rack - I have to 'drain' the hoses into a container on the floor after cycle finishes to get remaining water out of hoses. I may experiment by placing it on top shelf to see if that problem is alleviated. I got the black one and was thrilled that it was actually metal on the outside. Not a cheap plastic one. Easy to clean as well. Happy I ordered when I did. One last note. The hoses come attatched to the faucet hookup already screwed on are all curled up and twisted together. ( the part that attaches to faucet) Unhook one, straighten whole hoses out then screw it back on. I use a large S hook on the back of my cart to hold my hose assembly and power cord. No need to remove hoses for storage like I noticed other people doing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021 by pss

  • Arrived broken
Color: Silver
Brand new dishwasher constantly displays an "e4" error. Will not finish a cycle. Does not drain properly. I thought the problem was the hoses that had to be connected, but those connections are totally secure. It seems to be leaking out the bottom of the dishwasher. Silverware basket handle arrived broken, but I wouldn't have returned the whole thing for that. It was easy enough to install but useless in the state it's in. The service number is limited to 4 hrs per day and seems to have an extremely long wait time for any assistance. UPDATE: I did get ahold of customer service, they quickly sent a replacement dishwasher and I returned the broken one. The service rep indicated that it sounded like a broken pump. The shipping was pretty quick, so I was able to set up the new/ non-broken dishwasher within a week. It works well, my dishes have been clean. The only critique I have of the actual product is that the dishes really don't dry. I just open the dishwasher after the cycle and leave it for an hour or so and everything except plastic air dries that way. I am pretty happy with it as it is. It's not perfect but it has a good capacity and seems like good value for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021 by Kim Chimerie

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