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The COMFEE’ 1.6 Cu.ft Portable Washing Machine is a fully automatic, top-load washer designed for modern living spaces like apartments, RVs, and dorms. It features a durable stainless steel tub, six customizable wash programs, and a child lock for safety. Its compact size (20.7"x20.3"x37") and built-in wheels make it highly portable, while its energy-efficient motor reduces power consumption by up to 84%. Additional conveniences include a delay start function and the ability to pause and add laundry mid-cycle, making it an ideal solution for busy millennials seeking a sleek, efficient, and reliable laundry companion.










| ASIN | B089YSKJY6 |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Additional Features | Child Lock, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #4 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand | COMFEE' |
| Brand Name | COMFEE' |
| Capacity | 1.6 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Gray |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,375 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Normal, Heavy,Delicate,Quick, Bulky, Spin only |
| Depth With Door Open Maximum | 20.3 Inches |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Finish Types | Stainless Steel |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | converter, water inlet hose |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Depth | 20.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.7"D x 20.3"W x 37"H |
| Item Type Name | portable washing machine |
| Item Weight | 79.4 Pounds |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | MIDEA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CLV16N2AMG |
| Material Type | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Max Rotational Speed | 840 RPM |
| Model Name | CLV16N2AMG |
| Model Number | CLV16N2AMG |
| Noise | 62 Decibels |
| Number of Programs | 6 |
| Number of Standard Cycles | 6 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 20.7"D x 20.3"W x 37"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | Child Lock, Portable |
| UPC | 810040940255 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One Limited Year Warrenty from original purchase date |
J**.
This washer is little but mighty!
This little guy has been great! Granted it doesn’t hold a tremendously large amount of clothing, but it certainly holds a fair amount according to what would be expected of a mini automatic washer. It won’t handle the type of loads a standard washer would and shouldn’t be expected to- - it’s a MINI washer. But in knowing that when I decided to make the purchase, my only worry was if it would actually do a good job washing and wouldn’t be a product I’d regret buying. Welp, I’m definitely not disappointed! Let me try to give you a realistic idea of what it’s able to handle; it will handle 4 pairs of heavy Levi 511’s and wash clean with no problem, and that’s a pretty heavy load considering the weight of wet jeans + the water level practically filled to the top. The spin dry cycle is fantastic as well! Another example is that I typically use the little washer for my work uniforms which are scrub tops and bottoms and I’ll usually throw 3 sets in at a time. The washer does fine handling the load. Gets them looking and smelling nice and clean! I believe it can handle a 4th set, but I prefer not to test it’s full capacity for the simple fact I don’t have $250 to just throw around ya know. So I’d rather follow the guidelines laid out in the manual and hope the washer continues to work well for a few years at least. Anyhoo, to sum things up, it’s a great little washer, it works well and gets the job done. It was priced well and I’m happy with it! I unscrew the shower head hose from its outlet and connect the washer inlet hose to the shower head hose outlet for the water supply. I have the drain hose fastened with a zip tie along the body of the backside of the washer so that the drain hose is raised above the height of the washer itself and then secured the drain hose at the bend with a hook which then keeps the end of the drain hose in place and able to withstand the force of the water exiting the hose where it drains right into the tub safely! Once I’ve finished washing, I easily disconnect the water inlet from the shower outlet, leaving one end still connected to the washer’s water inlet, simply roll the hose up and hang it on a Velcro fastener I installed on the back of washer where it stays when not in use. I have the power cord connected to a serge protector multi-plug outlet. The set-up has been great and I’m a happy customer! Happy washing
A**N
I love my Comfee Ninja Beast
That's what I call it bt, my Ninja Beast. I love it!! I was very skeptical buying a compact mini washer like this. I spent months in searching, reading reviews and specs. I didn't know anyone who had one like this. My neighbor has one that has the dual tub and I didn't understand the concept of those and felt as if those were more work in the long run. I needed a washer, I was tired of having to go to the laundry mats with the virus. I was tired of tip toeing around my other neighbors laundry room late at night (she said I was always welcome to use, not a problem, but I didn't want to inconvenience the other neighbors in case they weren't keen on the idea, a respect thing). But it would eat my quarters and late at night just felt uncomfortable at times, not to mention sleepy. So I eventually gave in to the idea and after months of my research, even months of sitting on this exact model, I caved. Delivery was on time and prompt. The delivery guys had to bring it up stairs, I felt bad, but I also knew that this wasn't too heavy, roughly 50lbs, 2 men, they got this. They even offered to bring it through my door for me but my balcony was the perfect place for it to be to unbox unwrap and dispose of it all right away. I struggled at first with the maneuverability, but I got a hang of it and although it still isn't that easy to move, it is easy enough (about to buy a portable washer dolly with legs, problem easily solved). The exterior of the machine was a surprise to me. I didn't expect it to be so sleek and sexy like lol. Good job Comfee on the colors and design of the exterior. Next up was the installation and im not joking here when I say a 2 year old could install it (Although, their strength isn't up to par with making sure those hoses are secured tight lol). I was so gidee to use this that I didn't even hesitate. Read the manual ✔ ran rapid load to clean out and check to see if it works ✔now for the real test, my fiances work clothes. So this is where some will have a problem. The tub is small, yes. But that is to be expected with a mini compact anything, right? I have played around with the combination of his work clothes. He's 6'2 and does sheet rock for a living so you can imagine he's not a tiny guy and his clothes aren't so clean at the end of the day. While I find myself having to do less amount of his clothes, including work pants, I don't mind because I am in the comfort of my own home and right now I have time. So I have found that doing his jeans and socks are a better combination vs mixing all if it because of the balance. Which is another amazing thumbs up to Comfee. If it goes crazy, and which it will if you do not load properly and not over load it, it shuts right off and beeps to warn you "hey, I need adjusting over here". Just adjust and press start. However, and this is why it's crucial to load correct capacity and properly because it starts over at the rinse cycle (which living in california is considered wasteful). But I pay attention, and if I hear it start to go off center during the restabilizing process (spin slowly, speed up, slow down, spin faster longer, speed up, slow down. It does this a few times to help stabilize the load in the tub on its own) I will simply press pause and adjust the clothes and press start and I do not have to worry about the water wasting. I have been able to clean queen sized bedding. A quilt, fitted sheets, top sheet and 4 pillow cases without issues. I just would recommend letting the water fill a bit first before putting the blanket in as it will help to bring the bulk of the quilt down, which helped me to not have to stabilize again. I can't wash the bigger fluffier blankets and items but that's okay. It cleans everything just fine and does it quietly. Sometimes I have to check to see if its spinning that's how quiet it is. I can hear my ac unit, which is outside obviously, more from the furthest room in the house vs the washer. Clothes come out pretty dry, damp of course, but not sloppy damp or soaked still. I hang dry, always have, as it preserves the fabrics as well conserves energy. I know, im a total Californian. All in all I love it!!! This washer is definitely energy efficient. I wanted to see a few bills first before I determined that it was or wasn't energy efficient for me and my living quarters etc etc. I consider myself a decent energy conserver as I was brought up to be mindful of my use as a child as well as, Hey California! So I don't do laundry during peak hours, especially during summer. I use cold water, and I try to pay attention to the weather report and outside temp. If it's going to be a 100 or higher that means my ac is getting full priority that day and is not a laundry day. Honestly, this machine has hardly affected my bill. So keep in mind that being energy efficient doesn't mean you don't have to be mindful of all the other things that use power. It means that with the proper knowledge and steps, it can, will, and is energy efficient. Would I recommend??? Absolutely!!! 100 times over I'd recommend. It's a ninja, and a beast in one™️. It's Comfee
A**.
Best Investment We’ve Made (We Literally Cried When Had to Sell It)
This washer is incredible and has been such a life saver over the past few years. My fiancé and I decided we wanted to get a portable washing machine to make it easier for myself to do laundry (I’m disabled; buttons are easy to use, the lid is not heavy, an it’s easy to install), we were tired of people taking our laundry out of the shared washers/dryers right after starting our laundry (plus the price is always increasing), and because this washer was advertised as eco friendly. I never expected how amazing of a job this little washer would do. It cleaned all our clothes, towels, and bedsheets super well, it did an incredible job of wringing clothes out, it was super lightweight and easy to use (just hooks up to a sink and drains into it), and it was small enough for us to just tuck into a corner and not take up much room (we have a 1br but it’s small enough to fit into a studio apartment). We sadly just had to say goodbye to it. Not because it broke or anything, but because our apartment complex decided we couldn’t keep it anymore. Even though we’ve gotten our money’s worth at this point, we couldn’t just throw it away, so we decided to sell it. Once we had a buyer, we strongly considered changing our minds and driving it 5 hours for my parents to hang on to for us. After it was actually gone, we both teared up and were super bummed out. I realized that if we were that upset about having to get rid of an inanimate object, it definitely deserves a raving review. If in the future we are living somewhere where we may need a portable washer, we will definitely be purchasing it again.
E**S
So far a great little machine! Would recommend!
I am coming from a larger washing machine and dryer. It was really too large for my space and the washing machine was in need of repair anyway. This washing machine fits the space much better and matches my needs well as I live alone. Let me say over all the machine is absolutely great for my needs but there are a couple of things that I immediately do not like though going with my first impressions. The first is that the skirt around the base is plastic. Aesthetically I think it would be better if it were metal like the rest of the washer, but it looks fine, and this is not at all a big deal nor a deal breaker. The second issue that I have is that I initially thought the washer control panel was a touch interface but instead it is soft touch buttons with a soft plastic cover over all of the buttons and the digital display. The RovSun Dryer that I paired with this machine is touch interface and I believe that it is going to be less prone to damage or issues from wearing out. That said I am ordering a cover for both. The Machine cleans clothes very well. I work outside frequently and it gets my clothes clean. I make use of both the hygiene setting and the turbo setting in my laundry cycles. The machine is very strong in agitating the clothes and the spin cycle works very well. I do use a second spin cycle to make drying even easier for my RovSun Dryer. I also make sure to do an alone spin and drain cycle after I have done all of my laundry to make sure that there is no water remaining in the very bottom of the tub. The detergent dispenser has two separate compartments one for liquid and the other for powder. I use liquid detergent and a powdered laundry booster. The liquid goes in the blue square and the powder goes in the one beside it with the large holes. You can use these for whatever you plan to run in the wash cycle except probably liquid bleach. I doubt that would be safe for most garments. I saw another review discuss they were annoyed that there was not a fabric softener compartment that would only run during the rinse cycle. Just use a Downy Ball. I typically just use a rinse and not a conditioner, but the Downy Ball works great for either. It will not release anything until the rinse cycle as you can see from my photo of it floating around in the middle of the wash cycle on turbo with the extra strong agitation. If you want to use liquid bleach just do it the old fashioned way. Fill the tub before you put clothes in add the bleach then add the clothes. Alternatively, you could use powdered bleach. It dissolves in cold water and is likely a perfect additive for the dispenser with the large holes. It’s generally very concentrated so a little goes a long ways. This little machine can wash two light king sized comforters with no problem. There’s no center agitator so more can fit in less space. The lint trap inside does a great job at trapping the lint in your wash. Make sure to empty it after every load. It’s incredibly simple to do. I also use two floating lint traps as well that help out. There is a pump filter that you will need to clean at least once a month. It is accessed in the back of the machine. I would advise a wheeled washing machine stand to make this chore that much easier. I also bought the extended coverage for this machine that way if something goes wrong it’s not a great hassle to mitigate it. I’ve only had the machine for about a week and I will update immediately if anything changes.
S**4
One of the best purchases I’ve ever made
I got the 1.6 portable washer and hooked it up to a regular washer hookups. I would give it 5 stars but it came to me with a large dent in the front, however it hasn’t affected with the way the washer runs. The test run the manual suggested made me think that the washer didn’t work, so I suggested to ignore that part and test it out by acting like you’re doing a load of laundry. It does come with a sink adapter and it’s easy to install if you are going to use the sink. The placing of the handles on the side makes it almost useless, because they’re not in the same spot on both sides. The wheels work well when it comes to moving, however if you have carpet, you wouldn’t be able to use the wheels to transport the washer. The washer isn’t too noisy, but if you live in an apartment with thin walls, I’m sure your neighbors will hear some slight noises. The two pegs up front are adjustable to make sure your washer is level and to prevent your washer rocking back and forth. There is a tray that you can pull out to put detergent in if you’d like. I haven’t had any issues with leaking or malfunction with the washer. I’m honestly impressed with how well it washed my clothing and the spin cycle is amazing. My clothes came out barely damp. So it’ll make for quick drying. I also suggest to not over fill your washer. The 1.6 took 4 of my largest bath towels (they’re pretty big towels) and 3 of my kitchen towels and ran like a champ. It is a decent size washer, so I’m not sure it’d be ideal for small campers/RVs but if you a larger camper/RV this is your go to! Also, for some unanswered questions: it’s better to turn on your washer then turn on your water. Yes, you leave the water on through the whole cycle. If you are using this via sink, bathroom sink, then you can only use cold water. Make sure you’re drain hose is 35-39 inches above the ground to drain or else you’ll ruin your washer and or flood your house. There’s a filter on the bottom in the back of the washer, make sure you clean it out or else your washer will start to get mildew and make a weird smell. The washer is easy to operate and the child lock works great. Oiled, or greasy clothes are not recommended to wash in this washer, it’ll clog it up and eventually ruin the washer. You can move the washer by yourself but I suggest, getting help as it can be heavy to someone who maybe older or has back issues. Also always UNPLUG the washer after you are finish using it. Leaving it plugged in can damage the washer and make it not work, as it is not meant to be stayed plugged in. I’ll do more updates on the washer as more time goes by.
F**�
High Maintenance and Stressful Washing Machine
I'm disappointed and I was hoping that maybe the situation would get better but it has not. I purchased the 0.9 Comfee Grey washing machine thinking it would be a game changer but.... LAWD HAVE MERCY!😮💨😮💨😮💨 This portable washing machine is terribly high maintenance, ANXIETY inducing and I have to watch it like a hawk!😒 Prior to buying this machine, I was washing my clothes by hand which was time consuming and tiring, but I wanted to save money. THIS washing machine is time consuming and tedious as well! Got me stressed outtttttt!!! For starters, the actual cord is SO friggen short that the machine can barely operate in my apartment anywhere other than the kitchen sink. I have to hook this machine up in my kitchen because there is a sink and outlet right there close to each other. So having a short cord is a BIG problem. Secondly, the drain hose, is also short and defies logic. There is no way to simply hook it on to the edge of a sink and allow water to drain. If you do that, I guarantee it will fall on to the floor and cause flooding.... ASK ME HOW I KNOW. 😐 TIP: Use tape to secure it near the sink. TRUST ME. The CYCLES. The cycles simply DO 👏🏾NOT 👏🏾WORK👏🏾. I loaded clothes (literally only three pieces of clothing) on the HEAVY cycle and the machine would continuously stop. That means, I would have to get up and open the machine to rearrange the clothes and restart. Then the machine would stop AGAIN. And AGAIN and AGAIN. I can literally NEVER leave this machine alone to do its job. NEVER. This machine continues to stop on the NORMAL load as well with two tshirts in it. RAPID LOAD setting works a bit better for washing clothes. So far, the only two load settings that actually works on my machine is the GENTLE cycle and the RAPID cycle. All other cycles are flawed and won't wash my clothes. And no, I am NOT packing this machine with clothes either. The **Gentle cycle** specifically washes my clothes all the way thru and allows me to wash a few pairs of jeans and a few tops WITHOUT intervention. It's the ONLY cycle that works and that works sensibly with adding enough water and rinsing and spinning. I only have to get up to make sure my sink doesn't over flow because this particular cycle adds alot of water into the machine. So when the water is draining into the sink, I have to get up and pause the cycle so my sink doesn't overflow. And then I restart it and let the rest of the water drain to the sink. This washer has wheels at the bottom which I do not use. I purchased a small dolly so my machine can navigate easier. I'm literally not moving it anywhere because remember, the cord is incredible short. The machine is relatively quiet like. I mean, of course you can hear it. The water sloshing around etc. I've even learned the sound it makes when it is about to go into its rinsing cycles. I give this Comfee washer ONE STAR because I paid over $210+ for something that doesn't entirely work. And the learning curve for using this washer is entirely INSANE. Washing machines are usually straight forward but with this washer, I have experienced large water messes all over my bathroom floor and constant anxiety about how it's working, water coming out of the drain hose unexpectedly and so many MANY things. Also, I have literally been doing laundry for the past 3 hrs and I have only washed the equivalent a 1 FULL load of laundry. Hand washing was a similiar time frame and results. So that means, I just spent $210+ on something that was suppose to make my life easier, yet I have to stand directly beside it, NEVER relaxing or taking my eye off of it or else a disaster may occur. That certainly feels like a waste of money to me. I like the fact that this machine is lightweight and that the Gentle cycle works the way a machine is suppose to. It is the only cycle where it doesn't stop 20,000 times just to wash a load. But I'm not paying JUST for the gentle cycle now am I??? I'm upset because I was so hesitant to buy another machine knowing how these machines can be a disaster. But, I bought this one and it doesn't even fully work. I can't stand dishonesty like that. I do believe my washing machine was new upon arrival and there were no dents to speak of. However, the gosh darn thing doesn't fully work and there are clearly glitches. I just wish I would have did more research BEFORE buying it. This machine had GLOWING reviews. But, it's really low key J-U-N-K. I'm just letting you all know because I am on a wind and a prayer hoping that this Gentle Gycle never gives out. There is another option of manually putting the water in the machine and then pressing the *WASH* option and your clothes will start to wash. It's all very involved and the machine doesn't DO what you actually paid for. It does maybe only HALF of what you're paying for. Just keep this in mind BEFORE purchasing. ONE star.
S**2
Update to the update. I'm a dunce. This machine is 5 stars!
UPDATE TO THE UPDATE: It was the Downy fabric softener ball. Please be advised that if you use one of these in this machine, it will make a lot of racket. The machine is fine. I am sorry I did not thoroughly investigate the noise issue before posting the negative review. UPDATE: I have loved using this little machine, but after 2 weeks of doing laundry for one person, it is making a horrible noise when agitating. I will contact the company and see what my remedies are, but for now I must change my review to one star. Quality washers should last longer than two weeks! ORIGINAL REVIEW: I researched the heck out of these portable washing machines before selecting this one. It seemed to have the best combination of price, reviews, appearance and reputation. I unpacked it earlier today and fired it up. My biggest concern was that it would be too small. It isn't. The only things in my over-filled laundry baskets that would't fit are a king-sized quilt and a queen-sized mattress pad. Also, I love that there are a variety of cycles to choose from. You can wash for 2-12 minutes, rinse 1-3 times, spin for 5-55 (?!) mins, and choose an optional soak if you want it. There's a rapid wash cycle that runs a total of 15 minutes! I love that. So, lots of options. It's light. I got it up 15 stairs alone, and I'm a 60-year-old woman. Unboxing was easy, but I had a hard time getting the plastic base plate to slide in. Be patient and bend it a little and it will go in. On first impression, this was a nice-looking little machine. Does not look cheap, just small. Like somebody shrunk a full-sized washer. It comes up to my hip. Stainless steel interior, real glass lid and nice touch-panel button controllers. The top and panel come wrapped in clear plastic, so make sure to peel that stuff off. It is covered with a bunch of ugly "don't stick your head in this washer!" type stickers. Most of them were easy to remove, and I will put some goo gone on the rest. Setup was relatively easy. I have a laundry room with hookups and a drain, so I just hooked it up to the cold water line (no hot water line in this unit) and put the drain hose down the drain pipe. (Setup out-takes: I forgot to put the drain hose down the drain pipe initially. Was grateful for that floor drain!) Also: do not just open the lid when the machine is on. It will scream at you like a smoke detector. Push the "pause" button and you can open the lid and throw that found sock in. I've been doing laundry all day, and this thing is fabulous. Gets things clean, is relatively quiet (except for the beeping; more on that later) spins out a ton of water so that clothes are dry-damp when you take them out and dry quickly, and does a good job cleaning everything from bras to towels to tablecloths. According to the Energyguide label on the front, it should cost me SEVEN dollars a year to run it. Here are the negatives: I will still need to take comforters, etc. to the laundromat, but that might be 1-2 times per year. It beeps too much: I hate being beeped at, and this thing beeps for no good reason. For example, it beeps every time you select a wash type, and sometimes you have to push 6 times, so 6 beeps. Beeps multiple times at the end of every cycle. As far as I know, there is no way to mute the unnecessary beeps. The lint trap is a little dicey. It works, but it doesn't work great. You're supposed to clean it out about every 10 loads, but clean it after something linty, like towels. I made the mistake of washing a load of black pants right after a load of towels and they were a mess. I cleaned out the full lint trap and re-washed the pants and they came out perfect. It only has *one* leveling leg, which is just weird. Thankfully my location is level. All of these negatives considered, I still feel like I got the deal of the century for getting this little tiger delivered to my door for a little over $200. Now to begin the great portable dryer hunt . . .
M**I
Perfect for living in apartment
I just used the Comfee 0.9 cubic foot model, and holy cow—it is super quiet! I live in a second-floor apartment, and I was worried about noise, but there was no vibration or any kind of racket. As a precaution, I bought extra-thick cushions on Amazon for $12 to put underneath. I was finally able to give my clothes a good hot wash with two rinses—unlike the single rinse provided by the apartment machines. My clothes came out smelling fresh, not musty or like a pet bed. My only minor complaint is that when using the Normal wash setting, the tub would not fill up all the way during the rinse cycle, though it worked perfectly on the Rapid cycle. As a test, I washed a large load consisting of six t-shirts. I used a scoop of OxiClean, about 2 tbsp of scent boosters, and a quick swirl of liquid soap on top. While the instructions recommend powdered soap, there’s no reason you can’t use liquid detergent; it actually dissolves much faster than powder, especially in cold water. And yes I used Gemini AI to help with punctuation grammar and all that junk LOL
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