jim mckinley
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
The Farberware countertop dishwasher has been a great addition to my small kitchen! Counter space is a premium, and this little machine fits perfectly without overwhelming my countertop. It measures perfectly within our space, which is 31 inches from countertop to the bottom of our cabinets. We have about 4 inches to spare, so it tucks in nicely. I've been pleasantly surprised by how well it cleans, especially considering its compact size. It tackles our everyday dishes with ease, leaving them sparkling.Noise-wise, it's definitely not silent, but it's not overly loud either. I could easily sleep in the same room while it's running. The included silverware basket is a bit small for our needs, so we bought a separate silverware caddy, which has been a helpful workaround. I do appreciate the light that comes on when you start a cycle, but I wish it would stay on throughout the wash. It's always tempting to peek and see how things are going!One thing to note is that the water fill tank is located in the back of the unit, which can be a little awkward to access depending on your setup. We actually 3D printed a small funnel that sits on top and directs the water in, which has been a fantastic solution for us. It's definitely something to consider depending on where you plan to place the dishwasher.Overall, if you're tight on space (like we are!) and need a dishwasher that cleans effectively, the Farberware countertop model is a solid choice. Just be prepared to supplement the silverware basket if you have a lot of utensils, don't expect a super quiet operation, and consider the water tank placement – you might need a workaround like we did. It's been a lifesaver for our small household!
Doggyman
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
The only thing I hate more than doing dishes is looking at dirty dishes piling up in the sink. I recently moved into a renovated country cabin. My new home has everything I need, except any provision for a full size dishwasher. I did my research on these countertop units and learned that most of them are far more similar than different, likely coming off the same production line. However, many countertop dishwashers require installation to a faucet or water line. This Farberware unit offers the option of a 5 liter tank. It also has an "air refresh" feature which does an excellent job of drying dishes and removing odors.I had a full sized dishwasher in my previous home and I'm impressed how well this compares for both cleaning and drying. I use a one gallon jug of water to fill the reservoir in addition to the pitcher that came with the machine. It takes about 90 seconds which sure beats the drudgery of dish washing by hand.While some critics complain about the small size of these countertop units, the cumulative time of loading and unloading is the same. The only real limitation is the impracticability of loading things like large bowls or pots n' pans. I still do those by hand.Oddly, my machine did NOT come with the fruit basket. Perhaps Farberware ran out of stock. Instead, it came with a bottle holder of sorts (I placed it on top of the machine for the photo). Neither accessory is of interest to me, so it does not influence my opinion. It might matter to you, however.Unboxing and installation on the counter was a snap. Since the machines are tested before shipping I wiped away a little moisture inside the machine.Overall, this Farberware dishwasher is a great bargain for time saving convenience, and while there are dozens of comparable units with different feature set tweaks from brand to brand, I was satisfied with the mid-tier price point and the reassurance of owning a product backed by an actual customer relations department.
Jessica Hannah
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
I live in an apartment that has no dishwasher. Building was built in the early 60s when dishwashers weren't standard, and in spite of renovations, the kitchen layout doesn't accommodate a built-in.After three years, and encroaching arthritis attacking my hands, I dreaded dishwashing about ten times more than I ever did. Thus, for the first time in my life, dishes stacked up in the sink. Drove me insane to have dirty dishes, but the pain of doing them was too overwhelming sometimes.You can do plastic/paper to an extent, and then again I don't want to keep contributing to the landfills with disposable stuff.After a LOT of research on counter top dishwashers, and reading a ton of reviews, I hit "purchase" on this one. The brand is solid, and then again namely because of it's water reservoir option. You can attach a hose to the faucet, if you want. But that reservoir option was what tipped me to the purchase. I just couldn't imagine my poor elderly hands trying to attach and unattach that hose to the faucet with every cycle.I have not regretted it one bit. I've been using it about two months now and I'm still excited about it lolIt's also very quiet (unless you stack dishes wrong and one rattles around in there lol). I love love love the light feature (that goes out after a few minutes) because it helps you see if you stacked things correctly to get maximum water attack! I have mine just to the right of the kitchen sink and it fits perfectly. I can't stress enough to measure measure measure. Mine has left about 1" gap at the top, so if I had not measured three or four times, I might have been trying to figure out another option in the placement, and there aren't a lot of options in my tiny kitchen.You do have to make sure you have access to that "hole" in the top if you want to use the reservoir. If you are putting it under a cupboard, this is particularly important. What I did was turn mine sideways, so the front of it is facing the sink. This way I have access to the 'hole' for adding water.I'm 66 year old lady with arthritis and I was able to lift it to my kitchen counter. That surprised me!The instructions are perfectly clear, no engineering degree required! It's pretty danged simple to figure out :DSo here is how it goes: Because it is a small counter top appliance, you plan out how you are going to load what needs washing. It has a "silverware" tray that hovers near the roof, and I found it not a good option for more than four pieces of silverware. I just put the silver on the bottom, careful to place it where it won't slide through the rack during the cycle. Everything is rinsed well before putting it in.It holds surprising amount of dishes! I'm single, so not generating a bunch of dishes. I've even been able to do large colanders, cutting boards, a number of my pots/pans, air fryer basket, my Ninja blender container/parts, and all kinds of casserole dishes, cake pans, pie plates etc. Not all at the same time, silly lolSo, it's loaded. Put detergent in, close the lid. TURN IT ON (this is important lol!) As the manufacturer says, I unplug it in between uses, so I have to plug it in and turn it on. Oh, and the manufacturer does not recommend detergent pods, and I can tell you it's because they may not dissolve all the way. Bummer.One other bit: I assumed the dishwasher would come with a sample size of detergent. It did not. So my first use, I'm looking for my expected sample, and nada. So I had to run to the store to get some. You will be using about a tablespoon of liquid (use liquid, not powder) each cycle, so no need for Costco sizes lolThere is a supplied pitcher for the water, and while instructions state it is three containers in the reservoir, I've had to use four each time. So, take the plug off the top and fill the container with water, and pour it in the hole on top. The machine will give a happy little beep! beep! when you reach the capacity needed. That beep made me smile the first time lol. What can I say, easily entertained :D. It's also why you need to make sure it's ON before adding water. Otherwise, the beep will be silenced I think.Hit start. Now right here was where I had a panic moment when I used it the first two times. The interior light comes on, but there is no water. WHAT?? Where is the water?? Oh no, it doesn't work and I have to ship this back???No. It's fine. It takes one to two minutes for the water to go from the reservoir you poured into, into the parts and sprayers the machine needs. So while it may appear to not work, after one to two minutes, it gives a delightful little gurgle, with the light still on, and off it goes! Yay!! With the little bluish light, you get to see all the action going on in there! I admit, I watched it the first few times lol.There is a bigger sprayer arm on the bottom, and it gets serious. There is a lot of power in that arm! It hits the roof and all the dishes in between! There is also a tiny rotating sprayer on the roof, and it seems to be mostly for the silverware tray that is up there in that neighborhood. But it doesn't really reach much except the first two pieces. This is the ONLY thing I don't like about this machine, is the little---not even a sprayer. it's like a little disk that just spins (not every time) and has water that spurts out. No real dishwashing action happening there, most of it is from the bottom sprayer. So make sure your dishes are facing that bottom direction for maximum squeaky clean!FYI, you cannot stop the machine by opening the door if you forget something. I mean, you can, if you hit the right button sequence at the right moment. But don't do it. Just wait till the next go-round to wash that one coffee cup you left in the bathroom yesterday. It confuses the machine if you do that and you want a happy, stress free, appliance. Right? You do, right? Don't interrupt the cycle. The machine gets anxiety if you do and may decide it doesn't like you anymore. Don't do it.Or do it anyway, what the heck! You can buy a new one!It has a few functions, and the one that cracks me up is "Fruit" lmao. It provides a colander type bowl that you are expected to put your fruit into, and put it in the dishwasher. Huh? Who, I beg of you, WHO puts fruit in the dishwasher??? Well, I recently saw a YouTube video of someone who was cleaning their toilet seats (yes,toilet seats) in the dishwasher, so I imagine someone is fruiting the dishwasher somewhere lol. I tossed the fruit bowl. Over and done. But the fruit function is short 20 minute cycle, so if you have something you want done fairly quickly (more sterilization), use the "Fruit" button lol.It has an "air refresh" button that is meant to dry the interior, to keep moist at bay and prevent mildew I guess. I haven't used it. I have a small magnet I put between the door and the frame that leaves it cracked about 1/4 " and that allows it air refreshing and dries the interior just fine.It has a quick wash button, and a normal wash button. I use the normal wash generally. When you use that button the display will show how much time it will take to finish. It's approx two hours. Works for me!I have the hose draining into my kitchen sink. Originally I had it going into a bucket below the dishwasher because the hose was very stiff and not easy to handle. But after a half dozen cycles, it was nice and soft, and I could move it to drain in the sink. When the cycle is done, you do want to pick that hose up and make sure the last quarter cup or so of water has drained out. Mildew and all.It's a delightful machine, super easy to use, takes up very little space and has been majorly life enhancing for me! I had mostly stopped cooking due to not dealing with dishes, and was eating way too many things like canned soup and other prepared foods. With this doing the dishes for me, I'm back to cooking whenever I want! I'm also making smoothies almost daily now I don't have to try and wash that Ninja with it's blades and top with more crevices than Mt Everest. Way over-engineered for maximum annoyance, when you don't have a dishwasher!Love love love this little powerhouse machine! Do it! Buy it! You won't regret it! And you don't have to hook it to the faucet! Major bonus feature!
RVO
Reviewed in Mexico on April 4, 2021
Al igual que otros, el segundo día me mostro el error E3, no me lavo los trastes ni los seco y fue todo un desastre. Días después me volvió a mostrar el error E3 con el mismo problema dejando jabón y agua en el interior y esta vez había agua afuera. La termine regresando a la semana.Las veces que funciono bien (no mostro el error) una vez no me seco los trastes y las demás estuvo OK.
Diego
Reviewed in Mexico on September 22, 2020
Me siento bastante decepcionado con esta compra, tuve que hacer la devolución al siguiente día que me llegó. Venia bien empacada, la abrí, contenía todo lo que venía descrito en el site. Pero cuando la abrí para sacar las cosas, mi primer sorpresa, una pieza rota de rack para cubiertos, no le di importancia, ya que era una pieza pequeña. Después me dispuse a probarla, hice las conexiones de acuerdo al instructivo, metí la cantidad de platos y puse la cantidad de jabón indicados. Cuando la inicie, tardaba 2 horas en lavar esta primer carga, así que la deje y regrese 40 minutos después a ver que estaba pasando, SORPRESA, la mesa donde la puse estaba empapada, chorreando el agua por la puerta delantera, había entre agua y espuma en la mesa y en el piso, así que solo le puse unas toallitas para secar y continuar con el proceso, pensé que era por ser nueva. Después de las 2 horas me hizo un pitido pero varias veces, ya no me gusto la situación, baje a revisar y tenia un error E3... ese error E3 significa que esta dañado un tema del termostato y no calienta el agua para cerrar el ciclo, lo que dice el instructivo es que llame directamente a un reparador. La desconecte, volví a probar, ya no salió el error en la segunda ocasión, después, en una tercer carga probé con los vasos, definitivamente ahí fue el punto donde decidí devolverla, toda la base estaba muy mojada, se salía el agua por varias partes y al final del ciclo, de nuevo, error E3. Una pésima experiencia, no la recomiendo definitivamente, más por que no funciono, fue porque en realidad estaba muy emocionado de comprarla y tenerla pero al final, falló de todo tipo. Lástima, me quedé con un muy mal sabor de boca.
Ale Jhu
Reviewed in Mexico on July 19, 2020
El paquete llegó en tiempo y forma. El único problema que tuve fue al inicio y fue lo siguiente, la hélice de abajo se quedaba atorada con una parte de la canastilla. Si ponía la lavavajillas a funcionar sin carga, no se atoraba la hélice. Pero ya que ponía una carga de platos tenía ese problema. Supongo que en la fábrica prueban las lavavajillas sin carga. La verdad es que lo solucioné por mi propia cuenta porque no me parecía lo suficientemente importante como para hacer un reclamo. Y una vez que arreglé ese detalle la lavavajillas ha funcionado perfecto.Update - llevo ya casi 1 año con la lavavajillas, sigue funcionando perfecto y ha sido de mis mejores compras. He visto que algunas personas dicen que tienen fugas de agua, posiblemente esas fugas son por la nivelación, la maquina debe estar bien nivelada y sin inclinaciones. Y se debe usar jabón para lavavajillas, no jabón regular lavatrastes. El jabón para lavavajillas NO HACE ESPUMA o hace muy poca espuma.
Jose Ortega
Reviewed in Mexico on June 1, 2020
Solicité reembolso y pedí otro modelo,no podría opinar
GGL
Reviewed in Mexico on October 1, 2020
ME GUSTÓ! No tengo mucho espacio y buscaba algo pequeño y lindo...y la encontré! Es hermosa!La verdad fue un capricho y estoy feliz aunque debo decir que no es tan útil como esperaba, es pequeña (como la buscaba) pero justamente por eso tiene poca capacidad, hay que practicar mucho la acomodada de los trastes para permitir que todos se laven correctamente, obvio si cocinas no puedes meter ollas y sartenes. Creo que es perfecta para máximo dos personas que sólo recalientan alimentos.Aún así estoy feliz con ella 🙈