✨ Compact Clean, Big Impact! ✨
The NOVETE TDQR01 Portable Countertop Dishwasher combines space-efficient design with powerful cleaning technology, featuring a 5L built-in water tank, 5 versatile wash programs including a high-temp Baby Care mode, and a 29-minute Speed Wash. Its 3-in-1 functionality washes, dries, and ventilates dishes for up to 72 hours, making it ideal for small apartments, dorms, and RVs where convenience meets hygiene.
Finish Type | Finished |
Form Factor | Countertop |
Model Name | TDQR01 |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Cycle Options | Intensive, Normal, Heated Dry, Rapid, Rinse |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Style | Dishwasher |
Display Type | LED |
Hose Length | 61 Inches |
Number of settings | 4 |
Water Consumption | 5 Liters |
Option Cycles | 5 |
Operating Frequency | 60 Hz |
Inner Material | plastic |
Manufacturer | NOVETE |
UPC | 850053675034 |
Brand Name | NOVETE |
Model Info | TDQR01 |
Item Weight | 16.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.8 x 16.9 x 18.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TDQR01 |
Annual Energy Consumption | 950 Watts |
Part Number | TDQR01 |
Special Features | All modes except for the fruit mode have a 60-minute drying time. If you select the DRY mode, the dishes will receive an additional 60 minutes of hot air drying. For the next 72 hours (3 days), the machine will automatically activate a 15-minute ventilation cycle every 75 minutes to keep the dishes dry and prevent odors. The screen will display a lowercase "b" (not the number 6) to indicate that the machine is in ventilated storage mode. |
Wash Arms | 2 |
Tray Type | Cutlery Tray |
Dryer Power Source | PTC hot air drying |
Wattage | 950 watts |
Lighting | LED |
Material Type | Plastic |
Inner Material Type | plastic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**R
Huge Life Improvement
TL;DR: Overall AMAZING, cleans the impossible, but you can't pack it as full as advertised, and there's considerations you need to take with your detergent.PROS:This thing cleans the impossible.I often bake, and often residue is caked on like cement. That's no problem for this little machine, even on the speed setting.The water gets really nice and hot, and I often don't need to use the dry setting, and just open the door to let the steam out and they air dry very quickly. Though the dry function is nice if I'm out of the house.The unit is not too loud, but I would suggest putting it the pantry or under your sink, or wherever you can close a door. It can become annoying if you use it every day. I personally love the sound of a dishwasher running.On that note, it has a window. A great novelty for me.CONS:The upper cup rack attachment is useless. Not sure what cups they're designed for but nothing will fit up there like in the pictures. And if you do put something up there, the items below will not get cleaned. Thankfully it's only attached by two clips, and comes off easily.You cannot pack as many plates in it as advertised. If you do, they won't get cleaned. I found that using every other space is sufficient.This is not so much a con, as it is the nature of this sort of thing. But if you aren't draining directly into your sink, it's kind of a gross mess to deal with. I have it draining into buckets, and the drain hose quickly becomes very gross and slimy, and the drain bucket needs to be emptied quickly or it begins to smell something awful.I think the easiest way to use this would be to have it hooked up to your water line under the sink, store it there, and then set it atop the sink to drain directly into it whenever in use.It's very particular about the amount of detergent and the kind of detergent you use. I filled the little detergent cup full with liquid detergent, and the whole thing seized up with suds. Tech support was very helpful though, and walked me through how to resolve it. Since then I've switched to dry detergent and haven't had that issue.However, it's very easy to overfill the detergent cup. Never fill it all the way, or you will get a smelly residue. This may be due to the detergent however, not the dishwasher.UPDATE - 6 Months Later:After six months of use it's still working well. The beeper sometimes goes wonky. Not sure why.But it still cleans well and no issues as of yet. The drain pump will make an odd groaning sound now and then, but it's rare, and doesn't seem to be indicative of a malfunction.I've experimented with detergents, and found that the thinnest layer of dry detergent in the cup, just enough to cover the bottom, is more than sufficient to clean dishes. Use any more than that and all my glassware gets an awful (metallic smelling) film on it.I sometimes use liquid detergent, in a similarly conservative amount, and it seems to work well. No noticeable difference in cleanliness.I will experiment with different detergent brands and update later.Overall, a great buy.
D**T
Great little helper
Exactly what I needed. I never write reviews… But after my in-house dishwasher sadly departed this realm… I knew I needed something because I wasn’t gonna wash them myself. This little guy is perfect. I think if you are using a ton of dishes, it might not be for you but for my small family it works great. The only tip I would like to recommend is I bought a watering can and I use that to fill it up so I only have to fill it up once instead of filling the container they provide you with three times. Works great, very quiet. Wish I had bought it sooner so I could’ve freed more time up for my former dishwasher to spend time with me 😕
B**R
Amazing!!!
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!
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