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SPT SD-2224DW ENERGY STAR Countertop Dishwasher with Delay Start - Portable Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Interior and 6 Place Settings for Apartment Office And Home Kitchen, White

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About this item

  • 7 wash cycles: Heavy, normal, light, mini party, rinse, speed and soak
  • Delay start for added convenience : Two, four, six or eight hours
  • Universal faucet adapter and Quick Connect: For quick and easy connection to most kitchen faucets
  • Electronic controls with LED display : LED displays remaining time or current running state
  • Water supply warning indicator and rinse aid warning indicator


In 1993, Sunpentown International (SPT) was founded on the ideal of distributing well trusted appliance brands that offer innovation, value and quality.


Bruce Bledsaw
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Works well.
butrfly2go
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022
Nice tabletop dishwasher! I bought this in June 2020 (now June 2022), and it is still working great. Gets the dishes clean. Perfect for a 1–2-person household or anyone who hates washing dishes by hand. My cupboards are too low to set it on the kitchen counter, but I was able to set it on a table behind my kitchen sink with the way my kitchen is designed. Highly recommend.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2021
My Mom got me one of these for Christmas like ten years ago. It was the same basically thing but an older model. I LOVED IT. Completely changed my life because I live in an apartment and couldn't actually install a full size dish washer. She knows from decades of experience that I hate washing dishes and it was the best gift.Speaking of living in an apartment, my landlord sucks so I got a cockroach infestation and they moved right in here because it was warm. Not a dig on the product, especially because when it stopped working because it was somehow a cockroach motel, I went out and bought another one. …after some extermination of course. Once you go dishwasher you never go back.THEN I moved and let someone stay in my apartment while I was gone and he stole it. What did I do? I bought another one -- this model, in fact. That's how much I love this thing.I've gone through three of them (not because they didn't work well, mind you) and I'll never live without one.Hooking it up to your sink is easy as long as you can screw the little tip off at the end of your faucet then put the one they provide on there instead. You pop the hose on there in like one whole second, set the water to hot, and walk away. It drains down the sink so there's no water hookup needed, all you need is power. It'll take care of basically four of each plates, bowls, and glasses, plus a basket of silverware. Pots fit in there too but not all at the same time. It can do all that because it's not super duper small, so measure the cabinet space next to your sink; I slid it into my spot with maybe a few millimeters to spare.Nice things about this latest model:- It shows you how much time remains- It does not beep like a moron if it's done and you open the door without pushing a button to turn it offBad thing about this latest model:- It has a low groaning sound unlike the previous ones so I really can't run it too late at night because a neighbor's bed is right next to my kitchen.Overall, this thing is rad and I will literally own one until the day I die. Not as a tribute to my laziness, but because my Mom bought it for me (but also probably because I'm just really lazy and hate doing dishes).
Kimberly
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021
Works well, dishes come out clean and everything fits well if you use the suggested loading spots in the manual. Tall items only fit on the back of the rack. I noticed that if I use a cycle shorter than 1 hr10 min, the dishes do not get completely rinsed of soap, even if using the smaller soap cup. I use liquid detergent. It is a bit difficult to load things into the back of the rack as it doesn't completely pull out of the dishwasher on the provided wheel track. I have to either load tall plates first or pull the rack completely out of the dishwasher to add tall plates. I do wish the silverware basket want so wobbly, it falls over at the slightest touch, I've had to frequently retrieve silverware from underneath the rack. Overall though I am very happy with my purchase. I have shorter cupboards so I had to put it on a 30"x15" rolling rack. It's 24x15 if you don't take the handle into account. A bucket for water left in the hose after a cycle and it's perfect. It takes about 2 loads per day on average to wash all the dishes my family of 5 makes.
bel
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020
Our new house has no dishwasher, and no place for the larger rolling portable dishwashers. I was not expecting much from a countertop unit but handwashing frequently was getting to be too time consuming.We set this up where the dishrack was. It would be great for a bar too.The jets are surprisingly powerful, the dishes come out completely clean even when its very full (its working better than some full sized built ins I've had). I alternate between Lemi shine detergent packs, and Great Value powdered detergent which I've found to be as good as some more expensive detergents. You really don't need a lot of detergent, and different cycles need different amounts so its more efficient getting a box of detergent rather than pods. The Lemishine packs are the exception because they help prevent scale build up, and the packs are small enough to fit in the trays. It does dry but its not great at it, after it finishes leave the door open a crack and everything dries pretty fast. Its small, it works great with my Corelle dishes, it might not be great for larger bulky stoneware like Pfaltzgraff if you need to fit a lot. You wont be fitting most pots and pans in here (I still handwash them). The flatware basket is a little flimsy, the handle on mine broke but its still usable, and you need to make sure its not overloaded by the detergent door.You do need to make sure your sink faucet spout is compatible. Its a pretty standard fit for a sink faucet with a screw on aerator, but it might not work with some designer look faucets and if your sink's faucet spout has a sprayer on it its pretty obvious you are not going to attack anything to the sprayer head.The connector it uses is very nice, you remove the aerator then screw in the adaptor which can be left on the faucet, the hose has a quick connect head (like an air compressor hose but easier to remove) so its easy to put on and take off when not in use.
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