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The EdgeStar Portable Countertop Dishwasher (model: DWP45ES) has the capacity to fit up to four standard place settings with the convenience of operating right on your countertop. This unit is designed to save more water than you would if you were to wash the dishes by hand and with no permanent installation. The EdgeStar DWP45ES also boasts more energy, uses and space than similar countertop dishwashers. At 17.1″ high, the countertop dishwasher is low enough to fit under most cabinets, and the included quick connect faucet adapter makes hookup to almost any faucet simple. A five foot hose is included.
In addition, the EdgeStar DWP45ES countertop portable dishwasher boasts full digital controls with delayed start, a stainless steel interior, a powerful spray arm, an included silverware basket, a rinse agent dispenser to minimize water spotting on dishes, an internal water heater with Saniwash option to heat water up to 158°F, and it accepts plates up to 18.9″ in diameter!…….
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Technical Details
– Stainless steel interior and spray arm for extended durability
– Dishrack and silverware basket included
– Up to 4 place setting capacity
– Quick connect adapter included for most kitchen faucets
– Easy-to-use mechanical controls
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2009-10-06
By John Razzouk (Riverside, CA USA)
I’ve had this dishwasher for about a month now and so far so good. Other reviews were helpful in pointing out that the powder detergent works best and to be sure to press the pressure release (red button) before disconnecting the hoses. I have found that although some water is supposed to stay in the unit, some still remains in the hoses after the cycle is complete. I usually just start a new cycle and then stop it after it pumps the remaining water out. That seems to do the trick.
As my cabinets are very low, I ended up putting the dishwasher on a rolling cart and easily connecting the hose to the sink for each use. I read that some people had trouble with the sink attachment breaking after several uses, so I just keep it screwed on and then just snap the hose in place when needed.
All of my dishes fit into the washer, for some of the larger ones, I just had to try a few times to face them in different directions. For my wife and I, we fit 1-2 days of our dishes in with no problem. I am planning to stick something on the side of the washer to hold the hoses/cord in place though.
2009-09-27
By Matthew Wilson (Washington, DC)
–Edgestar Portable Countertop Dishwasher–
Pros:
The performance of this dishwasher is excellent given its portability and price. Unlike what other reviewers have posted, it does indeed have the ability to dry dishes by heat on its most powerful cleaning setting (which runs about an hour and a half). It doesn’t just utilize hot water from the sink–the dishwasher adds its own more powerful heat. I use this dishwasher in my studio apartment, and the end result of dishwashing is generally that dishes turn out as clean as they would in an installed dishwasher of medium performance. The sink hookup–which is sturdy enough for me to feel confident about leaving my apartment with the washer running–has been made convenient and generally easy to use–for a sink hookup, at least.
Cons:
-it’s fairly loud when operating;
-the design of the inside rack, I think, is poor–it’s not hard for utensils and smaller dishes to protrude through the bottom of the rack and block the rotating sprayer below. It’s important that you take the time to carefully place your dishes not only for fit inside a small dishwashers, but also to ensure against this kind of blocking;
-it’s imperative that you use a rinse aid, as the dishwasher with detergent alone doesn’t seem to be effective in preventing spots on clean dishes;
-it’s difficult to determine when the dishes are actually finished–the machine will indicate this by beeping, but in the interim there are several long pauses and a blinking indicator which can be confusing in asking yourself, “is it done? Can I disconnect it from the sink now?”
-my own model was sent with a slightly crooked lower panel, which wears badly on my “OCD” in wanting the thing to look straight and together.
Bottom Line:
For the price you pay for this dishwasher ($280 with shipping factored in), the apartment-friendly size and portability of the thing, and for the technology–which is surprisingly high tech–I think it’s a very solid and good-performing piece of equipment. Dishes come out as clean and sanitized as they would from a decent installed dishwasher. To make sure this happens, though, you must take extra care loading the dishwasher and make certain the bottom sprayer isn’t blocked–which can happen fairly easily with a poorly-designed rack. For dishes as clean as they’d be from an installed washer, you must use a rinse-aid and the most powerful cleaning setting. The technology isn’t there yet for this be five stars, but the Edgestar represents a pretty solid shot at getting there.
2009-09-13
By Matthew M. Shanley
This product stinks! It uses too much water and doesn’t clean a damn thing even after I pre-soaked my dishes for an hour! I figure the positive reviews must be from shills. I’m sending this POS back!
2009-08-29
By Damonius (Alaska)
I’m giving this product two stars rather than a one star because I’m cheering for it, but I’m really not happy with my purchase so far. I plug it in and it seems like it’s going to run, but then it just starts beeping and beeping. No error, just beeping. I have yet to have a successful wash. I will call Danby on Monday, so I’ll update this review when I find out more.
2009-05-23
By Sherri, CA
I was so excited to be getting this dishwasher before it arrived. Once I did receive it we were able to operate it just fine. However, the wash cycle is ridiculously long. There is no dry cycle. And worst of all… the setup of the trays for holding your dishes is extremely strange and practically unusable. The shapes created by the way the carriage is designed and where the bars stick up, how far apart they are, limit the number and types of dishes that can be entered. Sincerely, you can only wash 4 cups, 4 plates, 4 bowls, etc. And they must be configured in the washer the way the thing was designed. It’s a pain. I gave it away. I bought it originally because I felt that my silverware and tupperware were not looking “clean” after sink washing. I hoped the super hot electric washing would help. But now I just add a 1/2 cup of vinegar to my soapy sink water, and everything I wash by hand looks incredible! Makes more sense to manually wash than buying this thing does.
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