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Smart Countertop Dishwasher (with Built-In Water Tank)
Smart Countertop Dishwasher (with Built-In Water Tank)
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Yes, it’s a dishwasher. No, your landlord doesn’t need to know.
This is the student-friendly dishwasher for people who are tired of washing plates in a sink that’s already full of other people’s regrets.
It washes.
It dries.
It sanitises.
And it does not require you to plumb anything into the house (important).
Why this exists (and why students love it)
Let’s be honest:
Shared kitchens = shared dishes
Shared dishes = no one washes them
And suddenly you’re eating pasta out of a mug
This countertop dishwasher fixes that without upsetting your landlord or your deposit.
Zero-drama setup (landlord-safe)
Built-in 6L water tank
Fill it from the top with a jug
No plumbing
No tools
No landlord emails
Drain hose goes straight into the sink
Simple. Non-invasive. Fully reversible.
Optional connection
Yes, it can connect to a water inlet hose, if your landlord is relaxed about it.
But as a rule, plumbing in dishwashers in student houses is a no-no.
So we recommend the jug-fill method every time.
What it actually does (very well)
Proper deep clean
Heats water up to 72°C (162°F) for serious washing and sanitising.
Great for plates, cutlery, mugs, pans… and questionable leftovers.
Washes & dries
Built-in hot air drying + ventilation means:
No soggy dishes
No weird smells
No towel balancing act
360° wash coverage
10 water ports blast dishes from every angle. Nothing hides.
Quiet enough to ignore
Runs at just 50dB. You’ll hear it less than your flatmate’s TikTok scrolling.
Surprisingly efficient
Uses up to 75% less water than handwashing.
Better for bills. Better for the planet.
Size & capacity (student-perfect)
Countertop size: 46 × 41 × 46 cm
Capacity: Enough for 3–4 people
Rated power: 1000W
Voltage: UK 220V
Colour: Clean, minimal white
Controls: Touch buttons + glass door (yes, it looks cool)
Best for:
Student houses
Studio flats
Anyone fed up of sink politics
People who like clean dishes without the argument
The bottom line
You shouldn’t need a rota, a lecture, or a crisis meeting to get clean plates.
Fill it with a jug.
Drop the hose in the sink.
Press a button.
Let the dishwasher do the work your housemates won’t.
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