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The best countertop dishwashers to get your dishes sparkling

Make easy work of everyone's least favorite chore — even if you don't have the space or budget for a full-size dishwasher.
By Ashley Keegan  on 
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Our Top 7 Picks

BLACK+DECKER BCD6W Compact Countertop Dishwasher (opens in a new tab)

Easiest To Use

A great choice for families, this mini dishwasher is best for those who plan to keep the appliance on the counter at all times.

The Good

  • Nice variety of settings
  • Generous capacity
  • Child lock for safety
  • Easy to set up and use

The Bad

  • Must connect to faucet
  • Heavy to maneuver
  • Expensive

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a large variety of wash cycles, this tabletop dishwasher is a great choice, but due to its weight and hose hookup, you'll probably want to pick a spot for it near the sink and keep it there.
Pros & Cons

Farberware FDW05ASBWHA Complete Portable Countertop Dishwasher (opens in a new tab)

Most Compact

Ideal for a single person or small family, this compact countertop dishwasher offers big features in a small frame.

The Good

  • No water hookup needed
  • Sanitization cycle
  • Produce-washing cycle
  • Not too cumbersome

The Bad

  • Small capacity

The Bottom Line

This compact countertop dishwasher may be small, but it serves up big features, including superior wash cycles and a convenient built-in water tank.
Pros & Cons

NOVETE Compact Dishwasher with Built-in Water Tank & Inlet Hose (opens in a new tab)

Most Versatile

A solid choice for versatility in terms of water source and a variety of wash and dry cycles.

The Good

  • Dual water supply options
  • Offers sanitary storage
  • Mid-range capacity
  • High-speed wash option
  • Compact and lightweight

The Bad

  • Doesn’t get dishes 100% dry

The Bottom Line

If you plan to use your tabletop dishwasher in different settings, the versatility of dual water supply options and variety of wash modes make this an optimal choice.
Pros & Cons

RCA RDW3208 Counter Top Dishwasher (opens in a new tab)

Best On A Budget

A competent countertop dishwasher without all the bells and whistles.

The Good

  • Stainless steel interior
  • Very quiet operation
  • Generous capacity

The Bad

  • Not the most attractive choice
  • Minimal washing modes

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a countertop dishwasher to get your dishes clean (and that's about it), this option will deliver the best bang for your buck.
Pros & Cons

hOmeLabs Compact Countertop Dishwasher (opens in a new tab)

Best For The Basics

A simple, quiet machine that's perfectly suitable for everyday dishwashing jobs.

The Good

  • Incredibly quiet
  • Easy to use
  • Ample space for dishware

The Bad

  • Not great for caked-on grime

The Bottom Line

A variety of washing modes and an easy-to-use control panel are the highlights of this quiet countertop dishwasher.
Pros & Cons

COMFEE' Countertop Dishwasher, Portable Dishwasher with 5L Built-in Water Tank (opens in a new tab)

Most Portable

Ultra-compact and lightweight, this is just about the most easily portable dishwasher on the market.

The Good

  • Steam mode for sanitizing baby bottles
  • Ultra-compact design
  • Lightweight for portability
  • Safety lock
  • Dual water supply options

The Bad

  • Hose included, but no adapter
  • Slow to clean

The Bottom Line

If you foresee the need to take your dishwasher with you on the road, this one's your best bet.
Pros & Cons

MOOSOO Countertop Dishwasher (opens in a new tab)

Largest Tank

A great option if you want to spend less time refilling the tank and more time not washing your dishes by hand.

The Good

  • Produce washing mode
  • Child lock for safety
  • Dual water supply options

The Bad

  • May be poorly packaged when shipped

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a tabletop dishwasher that offers dual options for its water supply, this may be the most affordable choice.
Pros & Cons

A dishwasher that sits on top of your counter? Yup, they exist! And they can be a great solution for renters who, for obvious reasons, can't install a dishwasher in their kitchen, but may have ample counter space. Countertop dishwashers are also ideal for homeowners who don't have the budget for (or are simply not interested in) renovating their kitchen and installing a major appliance. 

However, just like other countertop-friendly replacements for larger kitchen appliances (looking at you, air fryers), their compact size may not be ideal for large families — but they do offer the perfect size and function for single folks and couples.

What is a countertop dishwasher?

A countertop dishwasher — also referred to as a tabletop dishwasher or mini dishwasher — is a comparatively small appliance that offers the same functions and capabilities as a built-in dishwasher, but in a more compact frame. Because of its smaller size and the fact that it does not need to be plumbed the same way as a traditional dishwasher, a counter dishwasher offers more placement options for small kitchens, apartment dwellers, and even RVs and boats.

Besides the obvious fact that they're far cheaper than a traditional dishwasher, a compact countertop dishwasher tends to be quieter, quicker, and often easier to use than a standard dishwasher too. They’re also a great solution for anyone with limited mobility or back issues as you can load and unload dishes without bending. And, unlike a built-in dishwasher, you can take your countertop dishwasher with you when you move, so it’s a pretty economical choice.

Is a countertop dishwasher eco-friendly?

If you’re concerned about water and electricity usage, countertop dishwashers have the upper hand in these realms, too. Countertop dishwashers use less water — as little as two gallons of water per wash cycle — than traditional built-in dishwashers. They also use way less water than washing dishes by hand, especially if you're the type of person who leaves the faucet running the whole time. (Guilty as charged.) In fact, we’re wasting up to two gallons of water each minute when washing dishes by hand!

Mini dishwashers also tend to use less energy than their full-size counterparts, so you shouldn’t have to worry that your electricity bill will take a hit. Look for Energy Star ratings to find the most energy-efficient, eco-friendly choice for your compact dishwasher.

Where does the water come from?

Though counter dishwashers are quite portable, they do still need to be plumbed — sort of. Some require a connection to a faucet — specifically a threaded faucet spout — for their fresh water supply to clean the dishes. In this case, the appliance will come with a hose and, often, an adapter that should make it easy to hook up to your sink's faucet.

But some countertop dishwashers do not require a water hookup, instead housing a built-in water tank that you would need to fill prior to every (or maybe every other) wash cycle. This allows you the freedom to place the counter dishwasher anywhere you want, rather than right next to your sink — a crucial factor to keep in mind if your counter space is limited, or if your faucet is not suitable for any reason.

How does a tabletop dishwasher drain?

No matter where the water comes from, however, keep in mind that the water also needs somewhere to go. Typically, a compact dishwasher will come with a drain hose that allows the dirty water to drain out of the dishwasher into a nearby sink. However, if space and placement are a tricky issue and you're opting for an appliance with a built-in water tank, you could set up your tabletop dishwasher away from a sink and let the hose flow into a bucket that you can then empty into a drain later. It may not be the prettiest setup, but it’s definitely doable!

Is a countertop dishwasher the same as a portable dishwasher?

As you shop, keep in mind that a countertop dishwasher may sometimes also be referred to as a portable dishwasher. While a compact countertop dishwasher is most definitely portable in the sense that you can move it wherever you need it, the moniker "portable dishwasher" is more often used to refer to a full-sized dishwasher that is on wheels. This allows it to be stored away in a pantry or closet when not in use, and then hooked up temporarily to a faucet when needed (as opposed to a stationary, built-in dishwasher that takes up valuable storage space under kitchen counters and needs to be plumbed). 

It can sometimes be hard to tell whether a dishwasher is a compact countertop style or a freestanding portable dishwasher by picture alone, so be sure to carefully check the details and dimensions of any dishwasher you intend to buy to ensure it will fit your space and your needs.

How many dishes can I wash in a tabletop dishwasher?

In general, a counter dishwasher can tackle around four to six place settings — that's plates, bowls, silverware, glasses, and mugs. However, you'll want to keep in mind the size of your dinner plates; some tabletop dishwashers can't accommodate dishes larger than 10 inches in diameter, so you'll want to ensure your mini dishwasher is actually suitable for your needs.

Can a countertop dishwasher clean pots and pans?

With reduced size comes reduced functionality, so you can forget about cleaning your standard-sized pots, pans, mixing bowls, and any other larger items in a countertop dishwasher. Some compact countertop dishwashers might be able to accommodate a small pot or small pan, however.

On the flip side, the best portable dishwasher on the market will offer ample space for your large cookware as those appliances are more comparable in size to a traditional built-in dishwasher.

Can a mini dishwasher sterilize dishes?

While sterilizing (i.e., removing all microorganisms) is a bit of a stretch, some countertop dishwashers are able to sanitize dishes, essentially reducing microorganisms to a safe level. If the appliance is pre-programmed with a specialized cycle that generates steam, it can be used to sanitize baby bottles and other containers. Often, this cycle is even referred to as a “baby cycle” or something similar for this reason.

When it comes to picking the best countertop dishwasher for your home, you'll want to consider the number of place settings you'll need to wash at one time, and whether you want the appliance to have a built-in water tank or hook up directly to your faucet. To help you out, we've rounded up some of the best tabletop dishwashers across various categories.

Easiest To Use
Credit: BLACK+DECKER
Specs
  • Capacity: 6 place settings
  • Water source: Hose hookup

This countertop dishwasher boasts seven different wash cycles: normal, intensive, eco-friendly, glass, 90-minute, rapid, and soak. But don't worry; it's not confusing to use. It has an intuitive LED display with touch controls that make it really easy to navigate and see the remaining time in the wash cycle, and it offers seamless Quick Connect assembly that'll get you hooked up to your sink's faucet. It has a superior stainless steel interior that keeps the device — and therefore your dishware — immaculately clean with space for up to six place settings and plate diameters of up to 10 inches. It's also super easy to load and unload thanks to the mini dishwasher's easy-grip handle.

Most Compact
Credit: Farberware
Specs
  • Capacity: 2 place settings
  • Water source: 5L tank

This tabletop dishwasher eliminates the need for any potentially tricky hose-to-faucet hookups as it has a 5-liter water tank built-in, and an automatic water level indicator so you can always be sure that your cycle is ready to go. On the outside, it has LED digital controls that are clearly marked with its five distinct washing programs: normal, rapid, fruit wash, glass, and baby care (which generates steam to sanitize bottles and toys for parents' peace of mind). It also boasts an "air refresh" option for enhanced drying performance. Inside, it has a pull-out dish rack and a cutlery rack, and enough space for two place settings with dishes up to 12 inches in diameter.

Most Versatile
Credit: NOVETE
Specs
  • Capacity: 4 place settings
  • Water source: 5L water tank and hose

This compact countertop dishwasher offers two water supply modes — a 5-liter built-in water tank and an easy hookup to your faucet via the included hose — so you can choose the method that works best for you at the moment. It boasts five wash cycles, including high-speed, produce, and baby care modes with enough space for up to four place settings and dishes up to 12 inches in diameter. Hot air drying begins immediately after your wash cycle ends, and 72 hours of ventilation follow that so you can even sanitarily store your dishware in the appliance. Plus, it has an LED light inside to help you see everything as it gets sparkling clean.

Best On A Budget
Specs
  • Capacity: 6 place settings
  • Water source: Hose hookup

This simple countertop dishwasher delivers on its promise of washing dishes — and with a generous capacity of six plate settings, at that — but it doesn't pile on any fancy features, which is perfect for those on a budget. It hooks up to your sink's faucet for its water supply, and it has a foldable bottom plate rack to offer versatility for what you can fit inside. It also has a stainless steel interior that keeps the whole process sanitary, and remains easy to wipe clean and dry after the fact. It's not the most compact option, nor is it the most attractive, but it gets the job done well, leaving dishes sparkling. It's also one of the quietest options out there!

Best For The Basics
Credit: hOmeLabs
Specs
  • Capacity: 6 place settings
  • Water source: Hose hookup

This sleek and simple tabletop dishwasher offers six wash cycles: normal, heavy, eco, glass, speed, and rinse. It gets its water supply via your sink's round-shaped faucet, and its quick-connect assembly with included accessories and adapter. It provides enough space to clean six plate settings and it even boasts a convenient silverware basket inside. It also dries your dishes quickly, and has an easy-to-use control panel that makes the whole process super simple. Best of all, it's so whisper-quiet you'll barely even notice it running.

Most Portable
Credit: COMFEE'
Specs
  • Capacity: 2 place settings
  • Water source: 5L water tank and hose

This mini dishwasher is just the right size for cleaning up two plate settings, and you can place it wherever you need thanks to its built-in 5-liter water tank. It's relatively lightweight and particularly compact, making it the perfect choice for tight squeezes such as tiny apartment kitchens, RVs, dorms, and houseboats. It's even portable enough to take with you on camping trips! Its five washing programs include normal, rapid, steam, fruit, and glass, plus an air refresh drying mode to remove moisture and odor. It also offers leak protection and a child lock for safety.

Largest Tank
Credit: MOOSOO
Specs
  • Capacity: 2 place settings
  • Water source: 7.5L water tank and hose

This tabletop dishwasher is a solid choice thanks to its overall versatility. Not only does it have one of the largest water supply tanks we've seen (for fewer fill-ups between washes), but it also offers the option to hook the appliance up to a faucet to get its water supply right from the source instead. (And hoses are included!) It boasts six washing modes — including economy, rapid, and produce washing — plus an air-dry function for 60 minutes of hot air that begins immediately after the wash cycle is done. This keeps the dishes clean, dry, and odor-free until you're ready to unload them.

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