Product Description
Washing has never been so easy with the stylish NOVETE Compact Countertop Dishwasher!
If you’re tired of sudsy hands, soggy towels, and soapy sponges, then this compact but mighty portable dishwasher is the perfect way to solve dish dilemmas in kitchens everywhere and set your hands free!
NOVETE countertop dishwasher is just over 18 inches tall and easily fits under most cabinets. The unique and innovative design makes this compact dishwasher save water, electricity, and detergent while maximizing cleaning performance, providing the ultimate in cleanliness for the whole family’s tableware.
Machine Size (L*W*H): 16.86 × 16.75 × 18.05 in (42.8 × 42.5 × 45.8 cm)
Inner Size (L*W*H): 13 × 13.77 × 10.83 in (space with tableware basket inside)
*This NOVETE dishwasher has undergone manufacturer’s quality tests to ensure proper operation, so a little residual water in the unit is NORMAL.
*Before first use, it is recommended to run for 5 minutes to clear the dust and odor that may be generated during long-distance transportation in the dishwasher.
Water-Saving & Easy to Use
This dishwasher only uses 5 L gallons of water in each wash cycle, approximately 80% less water than washing by hand. It also only consumes 0.015-0.498 kWh of electricity, making it an energy-efficient product, all while saving space.
Thanks to its built-in water tank, this portable dishwasher allows for easy, convenient use without permanent water connection required. A great advantage to this is that it does not occupy your faucet while delivering deep cleaning, convenient for use in small houses, apartments, RVs, etc. A water inlet hose is also included for direct water supply from a kitchen faucet when you need it.
Deep Cleaning Effect
This countertop dishwasher supports 5 washing modes and a Dry mode, which can easily be programmed and monitored via the LED control panel.
When washing dishes, this deep-clean dishwasher performs 3-4 cycles of alternating hot and cold-water washing. The whole process avoids using dishwashing tools such as cloths, bowl brushes, etc., which may cause secondary pollution. A water temperature of up to 167 °F can provide a thorough cleaning. The cleanliness of hand dishwashing is only 60% that of automatic dishwashing, as your hands and washing cloth are often dirty due to remaining makeup, dirt, grime, and more. Plus, even if a large amount of detergent is spent to achieve the same cleaning effect when you wash dishes by hand, much more water will be consumed to rinse the detergent residue.
Dry Mode for Storage
After washing mode, the Dry/Storage mode provides an extra 60 minutes of hot air drying for the dishes, allowing them to be completely dried while providing ventilated storage for the next 3 days (The LED screen will display a “b” to indicate that the machine is currently in ventilated storage). The Dry mode can be used with any washing mode other than Fruit mode, and can also be turned on separately.
NOTE:
Please vent the dishwasher interior before first use or re-use. After initial filling of the water tank, shake the machine 5-6 times to exhaust all trapped air. This will ensure a smooth water flow. It is recommended that you read the product manual in detail to gain a comprehensive understanding of the product operation.
Amazon Customer –
The media could not be loaded. As someone who lives in a small apartment with no dishwasher, washing dishes has always been the bane of my existence. Tack on chronic depression and anxiety and there have been times when I’ve been unable to do my dishes for…well, you get the picture.I stumbled upon this dishwasher entirely on accident especially considering that while I had thought about purchasing a tabletop dishwasher, they were all either too large and/or needed to be hooked up to the faucet (which isn’t feasible given the layout of my kitchen). I had no idea they made tabletop dishwashers that you can fill up the reservoir and then use a stock pot (or similar drainage container) to dispose of the water afterwards.When I say this dishwasher is a game changer, I’m not exaggerating. I spend maybe 10 minutes or so rinsing my dishes of any larger/stuck food particles, load, set to the “eco” function (I put “eco” in quotes namely because it just lessens the normal cycle by 10 minutes. Not a huge difference IMO) and voila! I set it and forget it.Pros:-Gets my dishes clean each time. I do rinse pretty thoroughly or soak my dishes, but I’ve run a few pieces that were more dirty and they’ve come out clean.-Compact. While it’s not the smallest device on the market, you do get a lot of bang for your buck.-The light. It’s just cool, not gonna lie.-Layout. I mostly use a lot of bowls which take up a lot of dishwasher space given their shape, but I have no issue loading several bowls, silverware, larger cutlery, and several cups in at the same time.-User Friendly. It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to assemble and use this dishwasher. Assembly if you’re using the filler option (versus the faucet option) is minimal. The buttons light up in the event you uh, wash your dishes in the dark? (I don’t know your life, I’m not here to judge) so they’re easy to see. The beeping noise to alert you that the fill tank is full is a neat feature as well. And the hose is considerably long with a fastener attachment to assume your kitchen does not become the set of Titanic.Cons–Drying function. The drying function is great EXCEPT for cups/mugs. Even if you run the dry function for the full hour, there will always be a little pool of water on top of the bottom of your cup. What I normally do is either air dry my dishes (because air is free) or pause the device, tip over the pooled water before the dry function begins, and then run it.-Noise. While it’s not the loudest, it’s also not the quietest. I have a studio and can definitely hear the device on the other side of my apartment. With that being said, it literally just sounds like water being agitated and is not an unpleasant noise. Bonus for you ASMR fans.-The suction cup attachment. At the end of the hose is a suction cup that allows you to secure the hose into your sink/draining pot during use and to secure the hose to the dishwasher after use. Even if you wet the suction cup a bit before securing, chances are good that it will still come undone. If you can, it may be a good idea to place a towel or something over the hose in the event it comes loose and makes it want to rain, ya know?All in all this device is *chef kiss* and very helpful for everyday use, but does have some functions that are important to be mindful of. However, none of the cons are egregious enough to make me stop using this dishwasher. I haven’t had it long, so I will try to update my review if/when anything changes. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Vallanique –
I’ve owned this dishwasher for 3 months now and started using it the day after it was delivered. Been using it since and can state that it really does wash great.It fit perfectly under the counter and is easy enough for me to move out to refill the water tank. I got it with a tank because I was afraid of any water leaks on an unknown appliance without testing first only to later find out my sink doesn’t allow for adapter connections. It comes with a water pitcher to fill the tank and it takes 3 full pours of it to hear the tank jingle that it’s got enough water.So far I’ve only used the heavy duty and normal modes along with the dry feature and it’s been really good at keeping my dishes clean. The only issue I’ve noticed is if I forget to do a load often enough, certain food or sauces will be harder to get off utensils and plates and may need to be soaked to soften dried stuck on sauces/food or manual hand washing. In fairness to the dishwasher, I didn’t have enough dishes for a full wash load and I forgot to run it as often as I normally do so the food had more time to kind of get stuck on there.I always enable the dry feature as I tend to sort of set it and forget it as I go about my day or before bed. The few times I’ve tried to take it out before the dry feature was done because I had new dishes to load and I was prepared to hand dry the ones still not dry, the plates were very hot still, so something to keep in mind. Much prefer the peace of mind knowing that the plates get nicely washed, to a good temperature, and dry very well for the most part.When drying, some of my mugs will pool water on the bottom of the mug (since you load them upside down) and will take much longer to dry. If you can slightly tilt the mugs at an angle, that will help a lot, but if not, maybe unload those last and dry them off by hand.Overall, as someone who requires some additional assistive tools to manage my home, I don’t think I could ever go back to washing all my plates by hand. In fact, I now avoid buying cookware that isn’t designated dishwasher safe.When buying a countertop dishwasher, regardless of which brand or model you use, make sure to check your measurements for your counter keeping in mind available space above your counter, if you can’t connect the sink adapter or aren’t sure if you can, keep in mind how much space you need for you to be able to remove the top lid to refill the water tank and if it will require you to move the dishwasher in and out from under the counter to be able to refill.TLDR: Great experience with this specific model and brand but overall, recommend getting a countertop dishwasher for quality of life improvement in general regardless of which brand or model you go with (so long as it works).
Brittany RR –
I’m a mom to a toddler and I’m also pregnant so I’m very busy! I’ve never liked doing dishes and my husband was always upset when we had dirty dishes in the sink. He did not want to spend the $ to purchase a dishwasher so I waited almost a year till I bought this for myself on my birthday. I’m glad I waited and found this one specifically. Our cabinets are 2 inches too long to fit even the smallest of these underneath! And all the other countertop dishwashers I viewed previously had to be connected to a water source. When I began searching again and found this one that doesn’t need to be connected and can just be filled up I purchased it immediately! I did read reviews about issues some people had so all I have to say is GET THE ADDITIONAL WARRANTY. I had to get a creative when figuring out where this would go. To fit this I bought a huge very heavy and strong wooden cutting board from Walmart and put it over the smaller area of our kitchen sink (it’s split into 2 sections). The dishwasher went on top of this and the water drain tube went behind the machine and cutting board directly into the sink. My husband was really irritated that I went and spent money on this but it was a bday gift to myself! No regrets! Anyway, when setting it up I decided I was gona really pack this thing and see how well it actually does. Wow!!! You can fit so much more than I expected and everything gets clean! After a few days of this my husband finally got around to trying it and he absolutely changed his mind. We have almost no dishes sitting in the sink anymore! It cleared up a ton of clutter as well because you do not need to use a drying rack anymore. I get very creative when putting the dishes in, it’s like a puzzle to fit as many things as possible. Oh, side note, since I pack it so much I only use the heavy duty cycle because it uses the same amount of water as the normal cycle anyway and it’s only 20 minutes longer. After the first few days I noticed that there was some debris left behind in the machine so I ran a cycle with a bit of distilled white vinegar and it cleaned it right up! The detergent tablet leaves residue on the dishes so I started using about 1/2 a cup of the white vinegar with every load and the dishes are completely spotless and squeaky clean! I do not go easy on this machine, the only thing I do is remove any small chunks of food on the dishes. Other than that I put them in fully dirty; some with dried on sauces, some very oily, some with cake batter, etc. I want to make sure this machine can clean fully! And it does! (I’m sure the vinegar helps alot TBH). Another side note, The silverware container takes up too much space. So I removed it and we place the utensils inside the slots of the shelf that the mugs are supposed to sit on top of in the photos. You can still fit mugs and short cups underneath the shelf. We also place any tops/covers, cooking tools, or miscellaneous items on the shelf with the utensils, sometimes stacking them. FYI, they all get clean.3 things I don’t like:1) I cannot fit my pots and pans in here because of the length of the handles but we can just wash those separately so whatever.2) There is no option to turn on the light at any time to check on the dishes. I thought there was based on some of the photos and videos but nope. The light only turns on when you open and close it. I’ve tried using my phone flashlight to look in but because of the water splashing and that it gets foggy I can’t see anything. It is important to see inside because the water will sometimes push the items out of place and there has been a couple times when something slipped down and the bottom spinning water dispenser gets caught and can’t move! Same with the top one, sometimes you don’t realize how high the dishes are and it can stop the propeller from spinning.3) The beeping sound that lets you know when the water is filled to the max is really quiet! The sound of the water coming from the faucet while filling it up is louder than the beeping. I have to stand with my ear to the machine to hear it.This machine has stopped alot of arguments with my husband and people are amazed when they come over and see it. Friends have already asked where they can purchase it. 100% recommend, we love this thing. Oh and always GET THE WARRANTY!
Ta –
I really like this product. It’s a great size for baby needs. I can fit 4 dr. Brown 8oz bottles in here with all the bottle extras. And it doesn’t damage teething toys. It fits all the day items I use for my little one. You fill the top with water. It comes with a pitcher to use. It plays a chine when it is full. Then you throw in a dishwasher pod and go. I have mine set up to just drain into the sink. If you use the drying mode it does take a while, but it gets everything dry. I don’t have any standing water on my bottles when it’s done. That’s why I love it. I hate standing water just sitting on my bottles. I have had it for almost 6 months and it’s great.
MarissaMarissa –
I’ve been using this for about 6 months and I LOVE it. I live alone and do cook for myself about 4 days a week. Although they’re fairly simple meals, with the prep etc. dishes add up. I included pictures for an example of a typical load, although I’ve fit more/less in it sometimes. And if there’s not enough room for all the dishes, I’ll just run 2 loads, sometimes 3 but rarely. I don’t use it every day, so multiple loads sometimes isn’t a problem, although I don’t see it being a problem even if you ran multiple loads every day. This is a powerhouse, dishes come out clean every time. It even fits the lid to my Ninja indoor grill if I take the extra racks out and position it just the right way. Huge time saver only hand washing a few dishes compared to an entire sink. Unfortunately alot larger than I expected and it doesn’t fit under my cabinets (and I have no countertop space as it is) but no big deal as I just wipe the counters off when I’m done and carry it into the kitchen from my bathroom since I keep it on top of my dryer. I recommend if you live alone with no dishwasher!
Stephanie BergmannStephanie Bergmann –
I decided to purchase this machine when I finally got fed up with my dishes situation. I moved to an older 1 bedroom apartment with a small kitchen. The sink is not very deep, nor is it split. The faucet is short and I would always bump it with my hands when I was working. Basically, making doing dishes well by hand a huge hassle.I started looking into portable/ countertop dishwashers and this is the product I settled on. I like the clear glass front and the tank that allows you to fill it with a pitcher. However, what really sold me, was this was the perfect size for the small space of counter to the left of my skink.I am writing this review about 3 months into owning this product. So far- it is super great. I only use the normal wash, speed wash, and drying function of this machine. As a single person, this usually holds all my dishes. So 3 meals of dishes, plus cups and silverware. I only run it more than twice a day if I have people over. More space would have been nice, but then, I don’t have room in my apartment for anything bigger than this. However, I would note this size would probably be too small for a couple if you eat 3 meals at home a day.I have had 0 issues with this product so far. It’s easy to fill the tank with water, and it runs like a charm. It takes 69 mins wash on normal, and 29 mins on speed wash. I just tell it to wash just before I go to bed, and when I wake up my dishes are clean and dry.Some things to note- this machine does not have a detergent dispenser. There is a small indent in the door where you can put a washer pod. But other than that- it just starts washing right away. Meaning… there is no ‘real’ prewash cycle. This isn’t a huge deal for me. My dishes are never gross because I do them every day. I also always rinse them right after I eat, so any food falls off. However, if you are a person like my old roommate… who keeps dishes in their room for a week and lets food get crusty and moldy on them, then- this dishwasher probably will not be powerful enough for you. I’d recommend using pods with this machine just because they dissolve a little slower so you can get a bit of a mini- fake prewash however. I’m using the cascade ones, and they work perfect.The fan also has a higher pitched sound than I thought. This bothered me at first, so I put a fan in my room to drown out the dishwasher fan. (Note my apartment is really small. In a bigger place you could probably not hear the fan.) But, now I am used to it and it does not bother me.But other than those few things, this machine is great. I am glad I gave it the counter space. It makes my life easier and my glasses and forks are finally crystal clear and sparkling. I would recommend this product greatly.
Amazon Customer –
UPDATE 2023 11 30 — WOW A WEEK INTO IT. I HAD TO ADD THIS. Remember seeing the youtube video or “a” video where they put in HARD, DRIED UP FOOD ON THE PLATE …. well I DID THAT this morning from yesterdays dishes. IT CAME OUT CLEAN AS A WHIP!!! My plate had smears of mashed potatoes, some “grim” from meat loaf, and a side dish with “residue” …. ALL DRIED ON OVERNIGHT! The only thing I changed was the dish soap I used. I bought powder for it; been using that. THEN because I couldn’t see any suds going on to make me think there was any “cleaning” happening … I bought a small pack of 6 pods (powder & liquid) … too fat to fit in the soap well; so I CUT ONE IN HALF & oozed half in the little well for soap. OMG!!!! SUDS a plenty … AND all rinsed out by the end of rinse cycle. I may buy me a bottle of liquid dishwasher soap to “share” with my powder. MAYBE that’s my WIN WIN. ANYWAY, I’m a very happy camper and smile the whole time my “hired hand” is doing my dishes!!! THANKS TO NOVETTE for a great little MUST HAVE kitchen helper. If my apartment thinks I’m going to pay extra for it … I’ll let them know how much water I’m saving them; then it’s “part of my THERAPY” … right!2023 11 23 I just got it a few days ago. I’ve used it each night to keep my kitchen sinks clear and clean. I ran dishes the last two nights in a row. I washed some grapes this morning. I don’t have a lot to deal with as far as dishes go, so it’s my blender, a couple pieces of silverware, a coffee cup & maybe a plate & small bowl … BUT OH, HOW I’M LOVING THIS!! It probably takes me as long to fill the water tank as it would to do the stupid dishes … BUT THAT’S NOT THE POINT!!! I AM LOVING THIS so far. After a leather beating as a child from NOT doing dishes, I have STRUGGLED all my life having to do them. I HATE DOING DISHES. NOW, this new toy is changing my life & mindset (LONG OVERDUE) & I am enjoying being in the kitchen a little more each day I have this. Should have gotten it YEARS ago. BUT, my senior years are finally making me strong enough to DO WHATEVER I HAVE TO for survival. The reviews helped me chose this particular dishwasher over others, and I didn’t care what the price tag was … I just wanted it to WORK! AND, so far, it has exceeded my expectations. It’s a tad smaller than I thought it would be, so that saves me “real estate” & with the minimal amount of dishes I own & use, it isn’t a problem. It is quiet enough when running to NOT wake the dead or outdo the riff-raff here and is super easy to use. No regrets here! LOVE IT! It feels like a positive overhaul is underway when thinking of doing dishes.
Ruben Delahuerta –
I’ve used it maybe 4 times so far. And I have to say, I’m very impressed. I just have in my bedroom. I live with 3 other roommates, 2 of them I don’t even know. So everyone just kind does their own dishes… sometimes. I end up using a lot of bowl because of cereal or soup. Most of the time I end up leaving my dishes in my room until the pile up. (My last roommate was super anal about dishes so after that I’d leave em in my room until I needed to wash em) anyways, this thing is great! I just have it my room on a desk. I fill it with water and have it drain into a small plastic trash can. Super easy to use! Def gets the job! Highly recommend if you hate doing dishes.
Ginny –
Wow. You don’t even need a video from me. I’ll just tell you what I think. I haven’t used all of the modes, but so far, the speed wash is REALLY washing! It’s not loud. It reminds me of a quiet carwash. You can see it washing and it’s SOOO fun to use! I really like what it’s doing compared to having a batch of unwashed soggy dishes sitting there. It let’s out a bit of gross water at a time and then it adds more water and washes more. It’s fun!
Lisa –
overall the product works for cleaning dishes. unless you have a faucet that a garden hose can connect to you will need to purchase an adapter. I did purchase the adapter and connect my dishwasher to the faucet when i use it. with that said, I turn the cold water on to run the dishwasher and the dishwasher heats up the water itself. At first, I did not care for the design of the dishwasher but i have learned to load it so it doesnt matter. the large plates have to be positioned toward the door and the smaller plates can be positioned in the plate rack toward the back right of the dishwasher. dont expect to put cups on the “shelf”. i dont know what kind of cups would fit there but my small glasses and small coffee cups do not fit on the shelf. i use the shelf for spatulas and larger utensils that can fit there as long as its not too long. as far as cleansing power goes, it does a very good job of cleaning even stuck on food on the normal wash cycle. the quick wash is only for items needing sanitizing but are otherwise clean. i usually make sure my coffee mugs are wiped out as it doesnt always get all the coffee stain out so i found it best to just wipe it out before washing. i dont use the dry cycle because i dont feel the need to bake my dishes for an hour. my dishes are very hot and nearly dry right after the wash cycle so i pause n then press power key to turn it off in order to bypass dry cycle. i use liquid detergent in the dispenser and put a little extra in the bottom of dishwasher. i have noticed the upper arm gets stuck often in the beginning of the cycle but it eventually unsticks itself and continues to move the rest of cycle. no idea why it happens. for me it works great. i usually run a few loads to get all my dishes clean. i can put most of my pans in there except one that is too big. in one load i can usually wash 4 bowls, 4 small salad plates, 3 coffee cups (or small juice glasses) and silverware basket.my 4 10″ dinner plates i wash in a separate load and they do fit along with 3 very small cookie sheet type pans that fit in small toaster oven and thats it. i normally wash my four coffee cups and four small juice glasses in one load. I do recommend. its way better than handwashing.