

✨ Clean smarter, live better — your countertop powerhouse awaits! 🚀
The HAVA Countertop Dishwasher is a compact, portable powerhouse designed for modern living. Featuring a built-in 5L water tank for true no-installation convenience, it offers 6 wash programs including a high-temp Baby Care mode and energy-efficient operation at 950W. Its spacious interior fits up to 4 place settings, making it ideal for apartments, dorms, and RVs. With advanced drying and odor control, it delivers sparkling clean dishes while saving water and energy.















| ASIN | B0915X4BBP |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 150 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #5 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand Name | HAVA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (874) |
| Cycle Options | Heated Dry, Intensive, Normal, Rapid, Speed |
| Date First Available | March 26, 2021 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Energy Consumption | 950 Watt Hours |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Form Factor | Countertop |
| Inlet Hose Length | 61 Inches |
| Item Weight | 28.6 pounds |
| Item model number | TDQR |
| Manufacturer | HAVA |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Model Info | TDQR |
| Model Name | countertop dishwasher |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Option Cycles | 6 |
| Outlet Hose Length | 61 Inches |
| Part Number | HAVA |
| Product Dimensions | 16.8 x 16.9 x 18.1 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Features | Built-In Water Tank, Compact, No Installation Needed, Portable, Quick Wash |
| Style | Freestanding, Stainless Steel |
| UPC | 198168019801 |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Water Consumption | 5 Liters |
B**B
Makes life easier
I have been wanting a countertop dishwasher for years, and finally treated myself. Works perfectly for a small family like mine and keeping my sanity because of how much i hate doing dishes. Its also super easy to use, and convenient that you can fill the tank instead of hooking it up to your water line. My dishes come out nice and clean every time!
L**I
Best little machine!
I've had this little dishwasher for over 2 years. Decided that I should write a review because it's still going strong and working perfectly. I use it daily and couldn't be happier with it. I use Clean People pods and the dishes come out spotless, there's no build up, no water spots. It's quieter than some full size dishwashers I've had, not silent, but not distracting. I highly recommend this great little machine. I plan to buy another one for my RV.
K**Y
Washes my dishes well even wen I let them site over night
Love this it cleans the dishes very well and is perfect for my RV and holds more than what I expected
M**S
Best Little Dishwasher
This thing is awesome. I have a an old house and no dishwasher. This thing is easy to operate and works really well. It holds more dishes than I thought it would. It has come in very handy after parties. It doesn't hold the big pots and pans but, it does a lot. You can use any brand dishwasher tabs or liquid. There is a catch basket for any larger food particles. So you don't have to pre-wash any dishes. It hooks up to the faucet for filling and draining if you're able to do that. If not it is easy to fill. Just remember to put the drain hose in the sink! Definitely worth every penny.
C**A
Works well for small spaces and/or small families
I purchased in Sept. '24 and have had no issues. It has been 2 months since my purchase, and I believe it suits my needs well. You do need to get "creative" fitting items other than plates. The utensil holder I do not like. It is the one thing I can complain about. It has individual slots on the top, but the spaces are not wide enough to accommodate my forks, spoons, etc. The top of the handle of my cutlery has a large tip. You can leave the top off, if needed. I am by myself, and it takes at least a week for me to have enough to put in a regular dishwasher. It definitely uses less water than doing it by hand. It uses about 3 and a half pitchers in the one provided, a bit less than 5 liters. I find that it is quieter than a regular dishwasher. Great for an RV if you have the counter space or storage space until needed. It is definitely advantageous and helps conserve water.
G**_
Does NOT need to be hooked up to sink! just pour in 1.5 gallon of water. Civilized, quiet, space age
This little (or not so little) thing may just save my sanity. It's so civilized, quiet, almost space age, etc. It reminds me of a (big, old, 1990s) computer. It's 18" tall so it just barely did not fit under my kitchen cabinets on the counter, but with 1-2 inches of it hanging off the edge, it is sitting stable and not a problem. It has an steam vent on the right side that needs space to vent, so you can't put it with the right side facing the wall, the right side needs to face out into a decent sized air space to allow the steam to dissipate. I turned it sideways so it can do that. It's a good-sized cube, almost a foot and a half square, small interior but I knew it would be. It has a 29 minute short cycle, an hour long regular cycle, a sterilize cycle for baby bottles, a fruit wash cycle, and a "dry" cycle if you want to dry it out before storage. I filled it full of all kinds of dirty items, did not baby it too much, did not do any major prewashing, and stacked it full inside without a lot of space between items, including on the top rack, and ran it on the short cycle, and it did a "dry" cycle, I assume, for an hour after that. Dishes have still been slightly damp inside after that, but sparkling clean, including ones that I had not had luck getting residue, grease, etc. off before. My kitchen needs plumbing work and both the kitchen sink and regular dishwasher are not usable so I've been doing the dishes in the little bathroom sink. This little thing may just save my sanity and the civility of my household. Civilized, polite, modern, relaxing, advanced, efficient, technological to have it doing its thing in there. I monitored it for any problems, no leaks etc. I think I will feel confident letting it work unsupervised. No heavy vibration etc. it's not going to shimmy itself off the counter, did not blast the water out at such a force to tip over the bucket, etc. I think I can let it operate without supervision. ***A MAJOR selling point for me was that it does NOT require to be hooked up to a sink!!! You pour in 3 pitchers of water (pitcher provided) and the drain tube you can put in a bucket. So really if you have a normal wall power electrical outlet and around a gallon and a half of clean water you are good to go. *** I really hate washing dishes and it's better for my mental health, physical health, sanity, mood, time, energy, civilized living etc. well worth the price to me not to have to scrub dishes. Example, the wire mesh strainer I put in there, I hate having to try to clean a wire mesh strainer (difficult to get really clean, the sponge shreds and gets stuck in the wires, etc), this appears to have gotten it completely clean even on the short cycle. This doesn't do a large load but I'm happy to run a small load frequently. I just ran about a dozen silverware, a flat cheesegrater, a couple of good sized bowls (like ramen bowls/big cereal bowls), a salad sized plate, 3 coffee mugs, a metal wire strainer, and a couple of glass jars in there. I think if your dinner plates are not gigantic you could do dishes for two in there (two plates, two glasses, two bowls, etc). So a good size for a couple to do dishes after a meal (do the breakfast dishes for two, the dinner dishes for two, etc.). You might have to run it twice a day but honestly I don't care. I would run it 3x/day if I had to, after each meal. LOL. People before dishwashers were literally often washing dishes 3x/day (considered bad form to let the dishes sit). It's not a lot of water (only a little over a gallon of water per load) and probably not too much electricity. The sign it came with said $15 in electricity per year. You're not going to be able to do your turkey roasting pan in this but for daily dishes it may just do the job. Save your time, your hands, your back, hips, neck, energy, and mood. Again, you do NOT need to hook it up to a sink!! Put it anywhere it can be plugged in to a normal wall power outlet (or possibly even a good quality extension cord with surge protector. I'm sure the manufacturer would not approve of that, but I think it would be fine if necessary). Put the discharge hose into a tall bucket/ container, and pour in a gallon and a half of clean water. I am thinking about using this for the sterilize cycle for animal rescue in the quarantine room. Can wash their dishes etc. on the "baby bottle" cycle and any mela or glass instruments, glass culturing plates, test tubes, etc. that need that also. Or possibly for sterilizing culture plates and instruments for home brewing, mushroom growing, etc. I've known people who went through cancer and became "neutropenic" where their dishes had to be very carefully done either in a hot dishwasher or hot washed by hand and air dried but careful not to contaminate them, because the chemo had wiped out their immune system (towel drying the dishes could spread germs on them so they said to either hot wash in dishwasher, or hot hand wash and air dry in a clean room). This would be useful for someone who did not have a dishwasher and was going through cancer example someone who was staying in a rented room, extended stay hotel or airbnb etc. near hospital for a series of treatment.
J**.
I just want to say to the creators of this product: I hope you feel good about yourselves when you go to work in the mornings. What you are doing for working-class people who live in apartments is indescribable. It is 100% worth the money. The manufacturer offers a long warranty on the product, more than a year. Clearly, they are confident in what they've made and its quality. As they should be. Note the huge pasta bowl in the photo; this little powerhouse holds more than you would think. It also arrived two days earlier than expected.
J**E
Perfect for two people works well
L**A
I absolutely love this product. It fits a lot more utensils than advertised. Personally, i removed the rack for the cups, cause it's too high and they couldn't fit. That's the only downside. I put it on my counter next to my sink and that's where it stays. The hoses connect well and i love being able to fill it from the top instead of plugging it in my sink. I live alone and having to cook and do the dishes is sometimes overwhelming, This helps a lot in reducing how much dishes i clean by hand. I'm very glad of this purchase and recommand it.
C**E
I have had this dishwasher several month now and have wished that I had bought it years ago. I arrive home from work exhausted and it is so nice to be able to put the dishes in a dishwasher. I am single and can go about three days between loads.
M**A
I spent almost $800 on this dishwasher and it broke after a short time. The top spray arm stopped working and the machine became useless. What’s worse? Neither Amazon nor the seller did anything. They refused to replace it, they refused to refund it, and they didn’t even offer any repair. For such an expensive appliance, this is outrageous. This product is defective and the seller takes no responsibility. Amazon also turned their back after 30 days. If you don’t want to throw your money away, stay far away from this product and seller.
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