✨ Compact Clean, Big Impact 💧
The ChuMaste CM-XWJ01 Portable Countertop Dishwasher combines space-saving design with powerful cleaning technology. Featuring 5 customizable wash programs, dual spray jets, and a built-in 5L water tank with optional faucet connection, it’s engineered for apartments, dorms, and RVs. This 950W, 18-inch tall unit not only washes but also dries and stores your dishes hygienically, making it the ultimate compact kitchen upgrade for busy millennials craving efficiency and style.
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Style | Square appearance |
Display Type | LED |
Number of settings | 5 |
Option Cycles | 5 |
Inlet Hose Length | 59.06 Inches |
Inlet Minimum Pressure | 0.03 Kilopascal |
Outlet Hose Length | 59.06 Inches |
Manufacturer | ChuMaste |
Brand Name | ChuMaste |
Model Info | CM-XWJ01 |
Item Weight | 29.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.54 x 16.54 x 18.03 inches |
Item model number | CM-XWJ01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | CM-XWJ01 |
Wattage | 950 watts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**C
Excellent little machine
This review is coming from 1 person with 1 person's worth of dishes. Just keep that in mind. I've used this everyday for 2 months and I love it. It takes a whole 5 minutes to load and later upload my dishes as opposed to it taking almost 5 minutes of running my water waiting for it to get hot. (On demand water heaters are nifty but if the tap is far from the source it takes awhile to get hot water) So with dishwasher it saves me a ton of time and water. It comes with a liter pitcher. I fill the pitcher 3 times with cold water pouring it in the hole in the top of the machine and it dings when it's full. The ding is kind of faint though so if there's competing noise in the room so make sure you're listening for it. There is a hose you connect in the back that drains into my sink. It has a little suction cup on it so the end of the hose stays out of my way. There's a little spot for dishwasher powder in the door. I've never used pods, it recommends powder. I use the cheapest one I could find and it works amazing. It gets the water hot in there by some beloved witchcraft. It does a better job than I do because I'm always rushing. And the first time you use it, run it empty with powder to get the "new machine" smell out. The 2nd time, and every time after, you will notice that once you start it a little water drains. It's supposed to do that. You're good. I love this thing. It's tiny but mighty. And it fits full sized plates and everything just fine. I can't fit my skillet but I never expected to lol. Everyday dishes, silverware, and blender bottles are good though. Spatulas and ladles, etc I end up just laying across the front because it's not tall enough for them. Tupperware lids that have flaps you need to be careful for because the arm under the dish rack is quite close to the rack and can either smack it or just catch the arm and then it won't spin. You can hit the pause button any time in the cycle and rearrange. It takes a minute to learn how to load but that is nothing to me compared to the time and hot water I'm saving overall. Highly recommend.Edit: 11/7/23 Been about a year and I stand by my original review. Don't forget to clean out the filter in the floor though! Still in love ❤️
V**O
Does a very good job!
PROS: Works surprisingly (shockingly!) well! But I do use extra detergent (about 25-50% more) and I don’t put in dishes with dried on food or a lot of grease. It might still work on those but I don’t want all the gunk going thru the filter or the draining hose.CONS: The prongs that hold the dishes are awkwardly positioned and sized and don’t hold my dishes very well. It would be nice if the prongs were configurable. Bending them doesn’t do much good. And the slots in the top of the flatware basket are too small for my flatware. Fortunately the top can be removed, but then the flatware flops around in the basket and the spoons keep spooning! I ended up creating my own dividers using zip-ties. It’s a hack job but it’s working better than the solid top because they flex.Another thing that bothered me was the mess I would make while filling it with water. I know it’s only water, but still… I ended up putting a tall cottage cheese container that’s almost the diameter of the fill hole on top and cut a 2” whole in the bottom. I just had to put some foam wrap at the base to wedge it in place so it stays put while I pour. It did the trick. I have much less splatter now and I don’t have to pour as slowly. I’m impatient! But this hack probably wouldn’t work if you have it on a counter directly below cabinets. I also use a bigger pitcher so I don’t have to keep refilling the little one that’s provided. Like I said, I’m impatient!All that said, the most important thing is that it cleans without using an excessive amount of water, and it does! I’m happy to have it.
A**R
Worthy
This washer works great, worth every dime. Quite,low to no noise, all items dry very well. Small inside but holds plenty if packed right. Has 2 ways to fill, which is good because if I need to use the faucet while it's running i don't have to use the hose i can just fill it up luv this option. Durable
B**I
Great cleaning — slightly spatially challenged
This cleans really well. Only gave it four stars because the racks aren’t as great as they could be and the little shelf thing on the side to hold “mugs” is too small to fit anything other than a few teacups or kids cups, so I put some utensils that didn’t fit in the basket there — my fruit peeler and my mini pasta fork. I wish there was a bit more space or things were arranged differently and it didn’t dry things completely but overall I’m very impressed by how clean the dishes came out! And it was very easy to set up and use. I LOATHE doing dishes so this is very much worth the money to me.
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