SPT Countertop Dishwasher, White
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Brand | SPT |
Product Dimensions | 19.69"D x 21.65"W x 17.24"H |
Capacity | 6 Place Settings |
Special Feature | With_lights |
Color | White |
Controls Type | full_panel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Noise Level | 55 dB |
Included Components | Dishwasher, Adapter |
Finish Type | Steel |
About this item
- Durable stainless steel interior and spray arm; 6 wash cycles (heavy, normal, light, glass, speed, soak)
- Dish rack and silverware basket; up to 6 standard place settings capacity
- User friendly controls; automatic detergent and rinse agent dispenser
- Faucet adapter included for quick and simple connection
- Energy star certified
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 21.65 x 19.69 x 17.24 inches |
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Item Weight | 48.5 pounds |
Department | Home and Garden -> Dishwashers |
Manufacturer | Sunpentown |
ASIN | B004MX8XO6 |
Item model number | SD-2201W |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,451 in Appliances (See Top 100 in Appliances) #66 in Countertop Dishwashers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 3, 2011 |
Capacity | 6 Place Settings |
Item Weight | 48.5 Pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Noise Level | 55 dB |
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Product Description
Perfect for apartments, office kitchens or any small-sized kitchens; offers full-size power in a compact design. With a height of only 17.24-inch, this unit will fit between most countertop and cabinetry. Spacious cavity loads up to six standard place settings. features easy controls, durable stainless steel interior and water temperature up to 148-Degree F. Quick connect to any kitchen faucet eliminates the need for direct plumbing or permanent installation .
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SD-2201 Countertop Dishwasher
Compact Design
Perfect for apartments, office kitchens or any small-sized kitchens; offers full-size power in a compact design. With a height of only 17.24", this unit will fit between most countertop and cabinetry. Spacious cavity loads up to six standard place settings.
Easy Installation with Faucet Adapter and Quick Connect
Quick connect to any kitchen faucet eliminates the need for direct plumbing or permanent installation.
Our faucet adapter fits standard-sized Aerator openings for both male and female connections. Size: Male 15/16", Female 55/64". As long as your faucet has a removable Aerator, it should be able to connect the faucet adapter.
Note: For standard faucet head with a side/detached sprayer: while attached to the faucet, some detached sprayers will experience water leakage due to line pressure. This is from the design of these faucets to redirect the water pressure from the main faucet head to the side sprayer. If you have a side sprayer, you will most likely need to install a water line that is separated from the sprayer.
Specifications
Input voltage : 120V / 60Hz.
Energy consumption: 220kwh/yr.
Water consumption (normal cycle): 14.5L / 3.8 gallons.
Input / Element wattage: 680W / 600W.
Drying system: Residual heat drying.
Noise level: 55dB.
Power cord length: 4.5 ft.
Drain tube length: 5 ft.
Unit dimension (W x D x H) : 21.65 x 19.69 x 17.24 in.
Package dimension: 25 x 23 x 21 in.
Net weight: 48.5 lbs.
Shipping weight: 73 lbs.
Features and Functions
- Durable stainless steel interior
- 6 wash cycles (heavy, normal, light, glass, speed, soak)
- Dish rack and silverware basket
- Up to 6 standard place settings capacity
- User friendly controls
- Automatic detergent and rinse agent dispenser
- Faucet adapter included for quick and simple connection
SD-2201 Series | SD-2202 Series | SD-2213 Series | SD-2224D Series | |
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Stainless Steel Interior | 6 Sides | 6 Sides | 5 Sides | 5 Sides |
Delay Start | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Wash Cycles | 6 | 6 | 6 | 7 |
LED Display | ✓ |
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For small spaces | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
Noise level | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Value for money | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 3.8 | 3.8 |
Easy to use | — | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Easy to install | — | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | — | 4.1 |
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capacity | 6 place settings | 2.77 gallons | 5 liters | 3 liters | 5 liters | 1 quarts |
display type | Led Displayled | LED | LED | LED | LED | Led,Led Display |
material | Stainless Steel | Plastic, Stainless Steel | Plastic | Polypropylene (PP) | Plastic | Iron |
model number | SD-2201W | CDC22P2AWW | US HMX-DW04 | TDQR01A | CM-XWJ01 | SD-2225DW |
form factor | Freestanding | Freestanding | Built-In | Built-In | Built-In | Freestanding |
options cycles | 6 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 |
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Customers like the value, noise and ease of installation of the dishwasher. For example, they mention it's worth the price, runs quietly and that the instructions are detailed. Some appreciate space, and quality. Opinions are mixed on leakage, size and water efficiency.
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Customers like the quality of the dishwasher. They say it works great, it cleans very well, and does a decent job of drying. It's great for moderately dirty dishes, and even powers off some caked on things. It sure beats washing dishes by hand, and it does an adequate job of removing grease. It also does able job of trapping debris. However, some customers have reported that it didn't get all the food off.
"...Easy to clean, and the inner filter snaps out. There's actually 3. One flat metal one, a plastic wire/mesh basket, and an inner plastic basket...." Read more
"...They all do a fine job of washing the dishes spotless and I do scrape the food particles off before putting them inside to wash, you would do well..." Read more
"...-rinse my dishes to get built up food off, but it does an adequate job of removing grease, red sauce and the occasional flecks of food still stuck..." Read more
"...fits under the cabinets on my kitchen counter, is easy to use, and it works. If something goes wrong, I'll update my review...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the dishwasher to be easy. They mention that the detailed helpful instructions make setting it up a snap. They also appreciate the straightforward setup and the fact that the hose is easy to connect. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of installation.
"...It's a flow-thru valve. Great thing to have. Very convenient...." Read more
"...so easy and the directions are very easy to read, they are not in the least confusing and make common sense if you just read it and take your time..." Read more
"...space and time. - Perfect for two person households. - Easy to set up...." Read more
"...Set up is super easy - just screw in the little threaded piece onto the faucet before use, then connect the hose, and turn on the hot water tap...." Read more
Customers like the noise of the dishwasher. They say it's super quiet when it' s running and not that loud. Some customers also mention that the dishwasher runs fairly quietly, except for the beep at the end.
"...The dishwasher runs for about an hour and a half. It's pretty quiet..." Read more
"...This means that it never infringes on kitchen-sink use and the noise isn't an issue, so I can't comment on those items...." Read more
"...The noise level is fairly low, other than when the wastewater is being pumped out into the sink, and the shrill beeping when the cycle is finished...." Read more
"...I'm really impressed.It is so quiet. When the unit itself is cleaning the dishes (and doing a darned good job at it) it's really quiet...." Read more
Customers like the value of the dishwasher. They say it's worth the price, it works great for the price and size, and is well made. Some mention that it has a small kitchen footprint and small electrical cost.
"...I discovered these countertop dishwashers at a very reasonable price on Amazon, and ordered this one...." Read more
"...The price was just right, too!" Read more
"...Looks like any other kitchen appliance- Reasonably priced- Prime shipping!Cons:-..." Read more
"...is a major cause for electronic repairs/replacements and are expensive to repair....so I used her nifty idea, leaving the towel on top of the..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the space provided by the dishwasher. They mention that it surprisingly holds a fair amount of dishes, pots and pans, glasses, and bowls. Some say that it has a decent capacity and is perfect for their family of three. Overall, most are happy with the functionality and performance of the product.
"...It works well & fits more dishes than I expected. It even holds large items, like pots & pans. Even our wok and 4-quart Crockpot fit...." Read more
"...For 1-2 people, this dishwasher is perfect.- You can load an amazing amount of dishes in such a small dishwasher...." Read more
"...There is more than enough space to accommodate most of the dishes that two people produce, and even if we have to run it twice in a day -- who cares?..." Read more
"...It claims it holds six place-settings with ease, and while I haven't pushed that theory, It has held four settings just fine...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the dishwasher. Some say that it's appropriate for any counter top, fits nicely in the corner, and is large enough to fit big soup pots. However, others say that the inner compartment is not big and does not hold larger items.
"...I have such a feeling of accomplishment now. This little thing holds a LOT of stuff...." Read more
"...if you only want to run it once a day (or less) - Doesn't hold larger items. - If your bowls are deep, you will not be able to fit as..." Read more
"...It has no problem fitting under my cabinets, and like I said, the machine itself hasn't leaked at all...." Read more
"...Prime shipping!Cons:- Could use an extra inch of height - our "normal sized" plates have to be put in on a slight angle to fit,..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the dishwasher. Some mention that it didn't leak at all, while others say that it started leaking profusely. There is a bit of a dripping issue between the quick connect adapter and the dishwasher itself.
"...After just over a year of ownership, I noticed that the supply hose has been leaking at the machine end, at the crimped junction between the hose..." Read more
"...General Pros and cons...Pros:- Well built unit with no leaks- Well packed- Easy to set up-..." Read more
"...My dishwasher was having two problems: one, the small leak, which was not much of an issue (it seemed to be starting to seal itself), but concerning...." Read more
"...Though for some reason, I've got a pretty noticeable leak...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the water efficiency of the dishwasher. Some mention that it uses very little water, and washes even heavily soiled dishes. However, others say that the fittings and hoses were water tight right from the get go, and it's definitely water-tight. It's also very low on power and water consumption, and there are no watermarks on dishes or flatware.
"...dishwasher initially smelled TERRIBLE on the inside and the outside felt a little damp (and the instruction manual was a little soggy)...." Read more
"...The second time I used it some water sprayed out because we had been moving the hoses to drain the extra water...." Read more
"...It's definitely water-tight, and very low on power and water consumption...." Read more
"...When I unpacked it the front was wet, like condensation.-I was petrified that it wouldn't fit under my cabinets...." Read more
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Here's why. I had a regular sized portable years ago, and it did a great job. I moved to Florida in 2002, and into a condo. The condo had an El Cheapo dishwasher, that sounded so loud you could hear it a block a way. It sounded like the motor was going to grind thru the floor! But it did an okay job on the dishes.
I read a Consumer Report's article about a fancy-arsed Kenmore dishwasher, and it was top rated...so I got it. $700.00. After one year, the phosphate ban hit. I knew nothing about it so for the next year, and was frustrated with the dishwasher's increasingly poorer and poorer performance. After a while the dishes were more soiled coming out than going in. At the time, I had a very demanding job and worked 50 to 60 hours a week. To cope, I used paper plates, and Lodge Logic pans, aluminum throw aways, or microwave throwaways. The dishes from the dishwasher got piled up after being "sanitized" but not "clean", and I stored in plastic tubs to be hand washed when I had time. A few got hand washed. Most lived in the tubs.
A couple months ago, I retired due to health issues, (temporary) and am unable to stand at the sink and handwash for any length of time due to back pain. I had tubs of dishes that were unusable, a $700 fairly new dishwasher that was essentially kitchen-junk/scrap, and now a limited income. Paper plates and disposables were rapidly becoming an item I needed to dispense with to save money. This had to get resolved.
I finally learned of the phosphate ban last year, and tried using TSP as an additive to the Kenmore, but by then the DW was so gummed up with hard water deposits, there wasn't much water flowing inside any more even with a replacement kit, and the TSP was not effective. (Thanks EPA for screwing up my kitchen!)
In desperation, I started to look for something, anything, to reclaim my dishes and get them clean on a regular basis. I discovered these countertop dishwashers at a very reasonable price on Amazon, and ordered this one. I got it Thursday 9/5/13 at the end of the day (7:30 PM). At my age and health situation, I take things slow and easy. I had this thing out of the box, the box cut into tiny pieces and bagged, and the unit on the counter and installed by 2:30 AM. I was going to get some clean dishes, daggoneit, and nothing was going to stop me.
I did 5 loads on Friday (today actually, since it's after midnight now), and the stuff coming out of this miracle machine is AMAZING.
My glassware is clearer than when I got it new. My dishes (Corelle Livingwear) look like they are new, and a few are from the 70s that I kept as a memento of my mom. My silverwear is shiny, clean and brighter than when I got it. And pots and pans have come out squeaky clean. I've done broiler pans, grill pans, fry pans, sauce pans, glasses, dishes, silverware, tongs, cooking utensils (scrapers, flippers, etc), the inserts from grill pans/panninni's, everyday pans, silicone steamers for microwaves, ceramic pie plates, bakewear, and every single item is pristine. I find myself eagerly waiting for the ping -- to run to the machine, and take out each piece and admire it. I hold it up to the light and marvel at the beauty of these pieces which haven't looked nearly this clean in 3 years. (Take that EPA!). In fact, they have NEVER looked this clean...even when new. I'm just stunned.
I did buy commercial Cascade (WITH phosphates), (Amazon) but be aware that the box is really SMALL. Normally in the grocery, it's a 3# box, and the one sold here is 1# 4 ounces.
A feature that I LOVE on this machine is the filter on the bottom. After each wash load, I turn it counterclockwise, remove it and rinse it out. Any tiny bits of food, fuzz, or other particulates are filtered out and caught there. Easy to clean, and the inner filter snaps out. There's actually 3. One flat metal one, a plastic wire/mesh basket, and an inner plastic basket. There's nothing like that on the $700 Kenmore. It's a major big deal (2 plus hours) to clean out the "chopper" area...requiring star-screwdrivers, and laying down on the floor to access the area. (Something all retirees are eager to do.[sarc])
Here's a point for folks that you may not know. Since I had a portable years ago, I was already familiar with the faucet connector. Others here have said that you can't use your faucet while the machine is running. That isn't so. If you push the red button while the machine is running, the water will come out the bottom. It's the same temp as you have for the dishwasher...but you can change the temp to cold, and press the red button and hold until it's cold then fill up your glass. Remember to set it back to hot and run it a bit by holding down that red button. It's a flow-thru valve. Great thing to have. Very convenient.
Now that I have a machine I can rely on to clean my dishes, I'm going to take the Kenmore apart and clean out the chopper, (a 2 hour job), and if it works fine, I'll use it for pots and pans that don't fit into the SPT. But since the control panel and the panel board aren't working properly, I don't have much hope. To replace them it costs $120, and $100...same cost as the SPT, and no guarantee it will work. Hence, my decision to get the SPT...which is the BEST decision I've made in years. (As long as it keeps working!)
Warning: avoid Kenmore/Whirlpool and associated brands that are model 665-*****. Many problems. Tons of it online if you look.
I can't believe this thing. SPT should get a medal for this machine. It's the BEST thing since sliced gluten-free bread. It's a BEST BUY! It should be required for all senior citizens who can't bend over to pick up heavy pots and pans from a standard dishwasher, or anyone with a back problem.
I can not hear the motor, but I do hear a woosh-woosh-woosh as it's swooshing the water around. I just finished load number 5 for the day. I can't wait to finish up tomorrow. I have such a feeling of accomplishment now. This little thing holds a LOT of stuff. About half as much as a regular dishwasher, and cleans rings around the big guys.
BTW: A bathtub of water is at least 24 GAL. For that amount of water, I can run 8 loads in this dishwasher. Energy star is $16 in power for the YEAR!!
Highly recommended for singles, empty-nesters, retirees, and anyone with a health problem, or back problem. A 4 person family might push this to it's limit...but I think it would handle it okay.
There was no issue with the box it arrived it, smelled like a box. I took the reviews to heart that said it was a heavy item, especially for an old lady, like me. So I prepared myself with my small little short footstool on coaster wheels, set it right next to the front door for the UPS man to set it on top of and I pushed it right into my kitchen, using it as my dolly to get it there. I knew from what you all had told me, it would be heavy to pick up alone and put on top of the counter...so I ask God to give me a helping hand...He did it and made it so easy for me to get it on the counter top by myself. I knew it wouldn't be easy without His help, you may need to ask for it too if your like me and have no one to help you...He is always there for us if we just ask Him for help, never does He fail us.
First I really want to make a correction of something. At no time does the dirty water that exits this dishwasher come into direct contact with the faucet as it exits the dishwasher or the clean tap water going into the washer. The faucet connector that comes with it, doesn't allow that to happen. There's a bypass inside that connector, so there is never any touching of one to the other and the dirty water doesn't touch the faucet as it goes out of the connector. Just wanted everyone to know this, because you have helped me so much, I really wanted to help you too.
Hooking it up was so easy and the directions are very easy to read, they are not in the least confusing and make common sense if you just read it and take your time about doing everything it says. I used the Teflon tape on the fittings at the back of the washer, like others mentioned it was for extra protection in case of a leak, it will only be a benefit to you if you do it, but you don't have to.
The noise is minimal to no noise at all, that this little dishwasher makes....you can talk on the phone standing next to it with no problems. If yours does make to much noise, I would have to think it is not level on the counter top. Motors have trouble running quiet if they are tilted in one direction or the other, because that puts a bind on the motor and it wants you to know this.... so there's the noise. If that doesn't fix it....then yours is a different problem!
The utensil holder can be taken apart fairly easily to give you more useable room inside the washer. There's a handle in the center of it, if you study the way it was put together it slides off the two sided utensil compartments and you can use them end to end, across the back of the washer basket for your utensils or just use one of them or none at all.
The 2 flat utensil holders on the upper left side can also be removed (just easily unsnaps) and laid inside the roll out basket in the center, where the prongs are wider on the bottom to prevent larger items and utensils from falling thru to the washer spray arm. This gives even more room inside to load more dishes and it's more useful to me to be able to use it this way. We have to use our common sense and put everything inside it to good use, in all their different ways. I believe they knew we would do these simple changes from how they had it set up to use, right from the factory.
I use white vinegar as a rinse aid....it works great for spot free dishes and I just top it off about once a week, no problem. As for the length of time it takes to wash dishes. I have enough dishes that I don't need them while they are washing no matter how long it takes to wash. Contrary to what I have read in some reviews...there is a "drying cycle" on all cycles, "except" Speed and Soak cycle. They all do a fine job of washing the dishes spotless and I do scrape the food particles off before putting them inside to wash, you would do well if you did the same.
The only thing I can also add to my review that I believe will be helpful and beneficial to everyone for long term use of this dishwasher..... use a small thick hand towel over the door latch after you open the door, or go to load or unload this dishwasher. I read this in another review, she was right to suggest this to us. These appliances with all their electronic memories inside the doors themselves, gets a lot of hot moisture built up on the doors making it easy to get moisture inside them, this is a major cause for electronic repairs/replacements and are expensive to repair....so I used her nifty idea, leaving the towel on top of the dishwasher, so I can just grab it and lay it on top of the latch each time I open the door....it has already saved me from spilling water directly into the latch a few times already. God bless the sweet lady who took time to mentioned this to us.
All I can say after all this....buy it if you want your dishes washed without standing in front of the sink and doing them yourself. That's why I bought it. I fell immediately in love with this little guy....he's a God sent blessing to have on my counter and there was a lady who said she wanted to "hug" her's every time she walked past it....I agree with her!