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hOmeLabs Digital Countertop Dishwasher with 6 Place Settings - Energy Star Certified with 7 Programs - with Dish Rack, Cup Shelf, and Cutlery Basket - Ideal for Small Apartments, Dorms, Boats, and RVs

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Color: Stainless-steel


Features

  • 7 Smart Washing Modes - This countertop dishwasher from hOmelabs is packed with numerous features. With 7 wash cycles: Heavy, Normal, Eco, High Temp, Quick Wash, Glass, and Rinse, you have the freedom to choose the most suitable program for each load. User-friendly, easy to operate, and quiet. All thanks to its digital LED display, electronic touch controls, and 50.44 dB level of noise.
  • Compact and Modern Dishwasher - We designed this unit especially for tiny homes and areas with limited space such as dorm rooms, condos, boats, and RVs. Put it on a tabletop or countertop, or set it up built-in as long as the dimensions match your space. The modern, minimalist look complements your kitchen. Enjoy the convenience of efficiently cleaning dishes, cups, and utensils in a shorter amount of time, and in a more hygienic manner.
  • 6 Place Settings - This mini dishwasher has a 6 Place Settings capacity and can hold plates with a diameter up to 10 in. For better organization, it comes with a pull-out dish rack, cup shelf, and removable cutlery basket. The result: smooth and easy loading and unloading of both dirty and newly cleaned tableware.
  • No Streak Cleaning - The built-in rinse aid dispenser ensures streak-free cleaning and drying. This dispenser holds a special liquid that will be released during the dishwashers final rinse cycle, so drying is quick and you wont have to worry about streaks on your plates, cups, and glasses. The rinse aid indicator will light up to let you know when its time to refill the dispenser.
  • Water Efficient Washing - Washing and cleaning dishes, mugs, glasses, and utensils via the dishwasher promotes a more efficient use of water. Our dishwasher uses up less water during a full load compared to handwashing. As it is Energy Star certified, it uses up less energy and can help reduce your power bills!

Brand: hOmeLabs


Installation Type: Countertop


Product Dimensions: 19.6"D x 21.6"W x 17.2"H


Capacity: 6 Place Settings


Special Feature: Removable


Color: Stainless-steel


Controls Type: Touch


Material: Glass


Noise Level: 50.44 dB


Included Components: Dishwasher, Cutlery Basket, Adapter


Brand Name: ‎hOmeLabs


Model Info: ‎HME010393N


Item Weight: ‎42.5 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎24.41 x 23.23 x 20.28 inches


Item model number: ‎HME010393N


Capacity: ‎6 Place Settings


Noise: ‎50.44 dB


Installation Type: ‎Countertop


Part Number: ‎HME010393N


Form Factor: ‎Built-In


Special Features: ‎Removable


Color: ‎Stainless-steel


Control Console: ‎Touch


Option Cycles: ‎7


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Certification: ‎Energy Star


Material Type: ‎Glass


Included Components: ‎Dishwasher, Cutlery Basket, Adapter


Item Weight: ‎42.5 Pounds


Date First Available: November 6, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Saving my Marriage
So, I read a lot of reviews when picking a dishwasher. I chose this one because even the one star reviews, the company very quickly addressed any concerns and made things right, which impressed me more than the one star reviews deterred me. Upon arrival we discovered it wasn't as heavy as it looked, which made me a little happy. The box *is* huge, and the dishwasher itself turned out to be bigger than it *looks,* and I probably should have measured (obviously,) but it still fits where I wanted it. Hook up was easy, the hose is pretty long (which for *this* place is kinda too long, but when we move it will probably be just fine.) We discovered that although it says it fits dishes 10", it *barely* fits them, as we had a little bit of an issue getting them loaded and sliding the basket in. *We* solved this problem by just buying some smaller plates because I'm having bariatric surgery and need to eat smaller portions *anyway.* My original plates were square Correllware so not sure if that made a difference or not. We also discovered that because we have a lot of Calcium in our water, the rinse aid was an absolute MUST, as was re-evaluating the diagram in the book as to the placement of things inside. Since we don't use any little tea cups, I immediately removed that little flip down things on the left side so we could have room for more larger tumblers, because we live in Arizona and drink a lot to stay hydrated. Even my coffee/tea mug is 18 oz. We use the area where it says "serving platter" for only flat things, as if we put bowls or anything overly curved, the other dishes get some gunk left over because the spray arm directs water through this area. This might be the cause of some of the other reviews that say the dishwasher doesn't clean well. We also take care to order the dishes in a way that nothing "nests" against each other, blocking the water, because our dishes are a mish-mash of pieces accrued over our 12 year marriage. I suppose if you are a college person with new dishes that are all uniform or buying new dishes to go along with this, it might not matter. Plastic items hold up pretty well even though the water gets REALLY hot. At least the heating element of this thing works VERY well. And it *DOES* dry our dishes, there's a drying function before the beep goes off, and I crack the door just enough so that the steam escapes and they dry all the way. Sometimes if I don't do that, there's some wetness left over, but not much. I can not stress enough - DO NOT put any jars with any kind of label still adhered on!!! My husband put an olive jar in with the label still on it. The hot water did WONDERS to take that label right off - onto everything else, and clogging the filter. The water still drained out instead of overflowing (thankfully,) and not many of the dishes got gunked, but it was a mess, and he's vowed to not repeat his error. The only complaints I have: * The soap door doesn't have enough clearance to pop all the way open/vertical if there are silverware in the front-most compartment, and I feel if it doesn't, the water doesn't flow correctly. Because of this, I put small items in that section and leave the basket closed. I have NO issues putting all the silverware in the back section however, as long as I put one spoon and one fork in each hole, so they don't "spoon" and block the water. Because of this very minor design flaw, and the problem with the 10" plates, I only gave it 4 stars in the 'Easy to Use' category. * The area just below the soap door tends to get a streaky soap film running down from it, but that's strictly cosmetic and easily wiped away about once a week when I clean it up and clean the filter. * The red button that allows a little water during use/releases pressure after the cycle before disconnecting the hose is kinda really hard to push. This might loosen up over time, I don't know yet, I've only had it about a month. * We discovered that due to lousy water pressure in our current home, we have to turn on both the hot and cold water to get a good clean. However, any place with GOOD water pressure should have no problem. I was actually worried that this would blow the fixture in this old crummy place, but it doesn't. Total win!! * It's not really big enough for pots if you have much of any dishes in it, and even if you didn't, because so much of the layout depends on things being vertical, I wouldn't put more than a small sauce pot or skillet or something in there. Things I really LIKE about this washer: * Beautiful white exterior looks good anywhere, easy to wipe down, and it has wonderfully humorous stickers on the side about sharks and bubbles, giving important information without being so generic safety stickers. Makes me want to leave them on as cute reminders. * Stainless Steel interior makes any internal clean up a breeze, and also shows really well if there's any kind of soap build up, filter issues or left over food. Or paper labels... * It really does hold a lot. My hubby doesn't pack it as full as I do, but even packed fairly heavy, it gets everything as long as I organize things wisely. Do pay attention to the picture in the book, but then use your smarts and evaluate the way the arm spins and distributes water, and place things accordingly. It might take a few days and tries, but you'll get the hang of it. I have faith in you! :) * It uses very little water and it's super quiet - except when it jets the water out, which it does in various intervals throughout the cycle. It seems like it occasionally dumps a bit of dirty water out and sucks some clean in to continue washing, because the exit of the water isn't just when the cycle changes from wash to rinse or anything. I kinda like this, as I put things that need to soak like casserole pans under the jetting water, and by the time the wash cycle is done, so is the soaking! And with hot soapy water no less! Grey water reclamation for the win! I do kinda think I might buy one of those little mesh/large weave bags to tie on the hook-up, as the speed of the water exiting the machine *can* be a little forceful and splatter water up on the counter if you aren't careful. * It's saving my marriage. I have a skin disorder that precludes me from having my skin in water for any length of time, especially hot water or water with a lot of chemicals in it. After 12 years of marriage, my husband was getting pretty put-out doing all the dishes by himself. With this, we can pre-soak the dishes a little (and not always,) I can spend 5 mins or less brushing them lightly with a dish brush, load it all up and turn it on. So now we take turns. He's still stuck with the pots and pans and big stuff, but he's a much happier hubby and we don't argue over the dishes being left in the sink all the time! I have to say, overall this has been a very good purchase, even with it being a little more cost than some of the other models I researched on Amazon. It arrived quickly for something of this size, it was easy to hook up to the sink, came with the hardware to hook it up so I didn't have to make a trip to the hardware store (plus!) and once we got the rinse aid in it, I almost never have kick any dishes back! (That was a nearly daily thing with hubby, he's not very good at washing dishes.) If you are teetering on whether to spend the money or not AND/OR looking for a way to save your skin or your marriage, I recommend this. It's definitely made a positive change in our lives. Give it a try, I think you'll be happy if you just use a little common sense and follow the instructions. And hey, while you're at it, try to be awesome to our planet and use an eco-friendly detergent, be kind! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2020 by Lady Isarma

  • Works well with pods - the adapter fits 'regular' faucets
I've only had this for less than 2 weeks but I'll give it a 4, because after a little but of trial and error, it seems to be giving 5 star performance, but I don't have enough time with it to give it the 5 stars. I'll try to give useful info in this review. I've never had a dishwasher until now. I thought they don't work as well as hand-washing, so I didn't want to bother with them, and I never had access to modifying counters and everything. So about the connection to the faucet, I'll try to clear it up a little. The dishwasher comes with 1 adapter which is actually 2 adapters in 1. One end screws into your faucet and is threaded on the inside and outside, so it fits the internal or external version of a "standard" faucet. In the US, anyways, there are 2 common sizes of faucet end, regular and junior size, and each of those has an internal threaded and external threaded version, and those are obviously both different sizes, too. The adapter that comes with this will fit either the external threaded or internal threaded of the regular size, but will not fit the junior size. To find out if you have that type, you can see what aerator is on your faucet right now. I learned about it from a web page about aerators (google: plumbingsupply about faucet aerators). From there: "Typical "Regular" size for a faucet aerator is 15/16" male threaded or 55/64" female threaded, while "Junior" size is 13/16" male threaded or 3/4" female threaded." Those sizes are for the aerator, not the faucet. So remove the aerator if you have one, check to see if the faucet is external or internally threaded. If external, an outer diameter of 55/64" (~14/16") is regular and 3/4" is junior. If internal, it's harder to measure directly, but the outer diameter of the thing that screws in is 15/16" for regular and 13/16" for junior. Alright so I will get to performance once I say a few things about connections (just this paragraph). Twice during hookup I almost lost little rubber washers that were not securely held in, but those are just at the start. First, I got the tubes hooked up to the back of it, then I found a rubber washer on the floor. I knew it should be in the machine somewhere, and I could only think of one of the back connections, so I disconnected it and found that the washer does fit in there. So be careful, or you may not see this and lose it. The other thing was that I pushed down on the adapter on the faucet after I just screwed it on, and it came flying off and 3 or 4 little pieces almost got lost down the drain. Luckily I found all of them and put the adapter's little aerator back together. It happened because I had not been able to screw it on very far, but after looking at it, I was able to get it screwed on more securely, and haven't had any more problems with it. At first, I was unable to get good results, and I thought this is just how dishwashers worked, and I thought about returning it. I thought I might like to keep it anyways, because it still upgraded my counter by giving me a self-cleaning area that rinses everything to put my dished. It actually did upgrade the space instead of taking space away. I had no idea what detergent to get, so I was asking around at the store. The manual has a section about "Should I use concentrated detergent?" and it talks about how that is more powerful stuff and has enzymes in it. So I decided that's what I wanted, but nothing at the store actually says "concentrated detergent" on it. So I started looking for ones that said they had enzymes, and I got some liquid Great Value basic stuff, thinking everything must be concentrated nowadays. Well that stuff was the reason I didn't get good results. Things would be slimy and have stains and even particles and stuff after it was done. I used rinse aid. I figured it might be hard water. The manual says if you have hard water and are not getting good results, use more detergent. So I did, and the results were a little bit better. And then, I bought some detergent pods that are Great Value brand, but they are "advanced". This change actually sort of blew me away. Things just come out clean. Not always all the way, like mostly with pans. But now it's not just rinsing, it's actually cleaning. Most things come out without needing any more cleaning. Something that impressed me was that it got my Nesco dehydrator racks very clean. That usually takes me around 15 minutes per rack to do by hand, and I didn't expect the machine to be able to do it. I was nervous about its cleaning ability, because from videos, it looked like with one sprayer arm with holes shooting water just straight up, I didn't think it would hit everywhere. But some of the sprayers do point in different directions. The holes near the center are arranged so one side has holes at 2, 4, 6 inches from the center and the other side at 3, 5, 7 inches, so when spinning it gives good coverage. Laying things face down seems to work. The filter is really easy to clean, and the machine seems to clean itself well. I did have to file the nubs on the filter, so it would come apart easier. As for what it can fit, I have fit 3 Nesco dehydrator racks in at once. It can fit large pots or medium pans with room to spare. It's definitely large enough for me. I use it without the basket or the other rack attachments. One con is that it would be better if it had a display to tell you how long was left. Because the main modes take around 2 hours. You can also just do a rinse or a quick wash. I'm glad I got it. It has really changed my whole area. Just as a place for dishes to be stored, it is an upgrade to the counter area. It keeps itself clean. I can't think of anything to really complain about. Hasn't malfunctioned or anything yet. It runs quiet, except for the water draining, but I made that quieter by piping the water into a metal sifter which I leave in my sink. That stops splatter, too. The extra tube in my picture is not included. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020 by qbo qbo

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