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The KAPAS Portable Countertop Dishwasher (KPS-XWJ01) is a sleek, energy-efficient solution designed for small spaces. Weighing just 26.4 lbs and measuring 16x16x17.5 inches, it offers six wash programs including eco-friendly and fruit/veg cycles. Featuring a built-in 3-cup water tank plus hose fill option, LED digital controls, and high-temp air drying, it delivers professional-level cleaning and drying without the bulk. Perfect for millennials in apartments, dorms, or RVs seeking convenience and style.
| ASIN | B08C6GQKQW |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 400 Kilowatt Hours |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #343 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #10 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand Name | KAPAS |
| Cable Length | 17 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,382) |
| Cycle Options | Standard, Quick, Strong, ECO, Fruit and DRY |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2020 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Form Factor | Countertop |
| Item Weight | 26.4 pounds |
| Item model number | KPS-XWJ01 |
| Manufacturer | KAPAS GROUP INC |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Info | KPS-XWJ01 |
| Model Name | KPS-XWJ01 |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Option Cycles | 5 |
| Part Number | KPS-XWJ01 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Small spaces, RVs, boats, cleaning dishes, and washing fruits and vegetables |
| Special Features | Built-In Water Tank, Portable |
| Style | 3-Cup Water Tank, Fruit/Veg Basket, High Temp, Air Dry |
| UPC | 810047480020 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Water Consumption | 3 Cups |
T**T
Best machine !
Absolutely fantastic machine! High quality build and performance. I can’t believe how well this little machine works but does it ever! Dries well and perfectly fits on my countertop. It cleans extremely well for a small unit. The power is perfect, draws less amps and watts than a space heater. The value for money is definitely worth it! Highly recommend the purchase and stop hand washing dishes and let this machine do it for you. I use a regular little pod and pop it into the tray and watch it go to work! The dryer is good and the spray arms seem to really clean up well. The interface is pretty easy to use as to be perfectly honest the instructions booklet isn’t that helpful. I took out the rack for the silverware since its too small and doesn’t let me fit in plates and whatnot. Main cycle is 69 minutes and the dryer is 60. The weird thing is that the unit when its done drying just says 6. Dont know why but who cares it works great.
K**Y
Changed my life, I do not play about this machine
I love cooking and it felt like I had endless amounts of dishes to do after getting into a groove. I live in an apartment without a traditional dishwasher and there would be times that I would let dishes sit in my sink for days, sometimes over a week (I know, it was bad, I was super depressed and my only joy was cooking) I invested in this dishwasher being skeptical that it would last longer than a few months but I can confidently say after 2 years of running it almost every other day, this machine changed my life. It is worth every penny. Even if you aren't much of a cook, this thing is amazing and can take the daunting task of doing dishes off your plate (no pun intended). As others have said, the manual they provide is pretty useless so let me tell you what you need to know: Does the overhead sprayer arm get stuck? yeah. but its as simple of a fix as pulling it out of the socket, cleaning it up if there is gunk and snapping it back into place. Sometimes a simple wiggle on the sprayer gets it back to working order. Is the water intake hose difficult to install? also yes, to the point that I gave up. But the manually fillable tank helps me visualize how much LESS water I am using on these dishes than I would have washing them by hand. Plus I use the time I'm waiting on the pitcher to fill to clean the rest of my work stations up. To fill the tank it only takes 2.5 of the pitcher they provide to fill. Start the cycle you want, it will beep at you that the tank is empty, fill it until the machine beeps at you that its full and it will automatically start. The cycles are all pretty much the same in my opinion so I usually choose the fastest cycle. Unless I forgot to start it before going to bed, then I pick a longer cycle to make sure that they get all the funk off them lol Any type of dishwashing machine pods or liquid or powder soap work great. I have a friend who bought the one that doesn't have a glass window and she forgets if she runs it or leaves the dishes in there too long. I love the window feature because it gives me a visual reminder to run it or unload it. It fits perfectly on a countertop with overhead cabinets and is much lighter than you would expect, so rearranging your kitchen set up is easy. I am even able to fit small pots, pans and cutting boards in the machine. If I do that then I usually take the utensil holder off the top track to free up more headspace. It does not fit larger dinner plates, but I use pasta bowls, small plates and small bowls so it doesn't bother me. You can really pack this thing and I rarely have food residue. If there is food residue, its because it was super crusty when I put it in or burnt on a bottom of a pan. You can either just rise it quick under the faucet, or run it again and it will come out good as new. If I start noticing a smell, I'll run the longest cycle with a mixture of white vinegar and water in the tank (like 2.25 pitchers of water and .25 pitcher of white vinegar) and run it with a dishwashing pod. Then its back to normal. This has only happened 3 times total in the last 2 years, so I don't think a smell is something to be alarmed about. Wet food is just gross like that sometimes and I just wanted to give as much information as possible. If you made it this far, you are just trying to convince yourself that this is something worth buying and I'm calling you out. IT'S WORTH IT JUST BUY IT YOU'LL FEEL SO MUCH BETTER ABOUT DOING DISHES!!
G**R
Best Money I've Ever Spent
I live in a small rental, I hate doing dishes and quickly fall into a vicious cycle where I don't clean then my dirty house makes me depressed then I'm depressed so I don't clean. This dishwasher was literally life changing. I have had it for two years now and had zero issues. There are a couple things I have learned about the dishwasher that could be seen as cons but in no way outweigh just how wonderful this little machine is. The drying cycle makes a high pitched noise that I do not love. Glass comes out streaky when I use the drying anyways so I just turn the dishwasher off, open the door, and pull out the rack to air dry. Pods contain too much soap for such a small machine and leave residue, I use a generic powder detergent and fill the cup in the door. I initially hooked it up directly to my faucet which was nice in some ways but I found that it lost its "set it and forget it" ability. You have to leave your tap on during the cycle then turn it off after. I like to start my dishwasher and go to bed so I ended up going back to the top fill option. The filling pitcher doesn't work well for me, maybe if you are taller or your dishwasher is placed lower it would work for you but I end up missing the target and pouring water everywhere. My sink sprayer hose reaches just right to the top, I drape a tea towel over the top of my hand/the dishwasher to contain the spray back when I fill it. Works perfectly. I think the upper cutlery rack blocks the jets from above and hinders cleaning. I got rid of my upper rack and got a utensil cup from Amazon, with the rack gone I can fit full size dinner plates and my small cutting board. I always fill with hot water and I always use the quick setting. This machine is plenty powerful and gets things very clean. Sometimes I get lazy with cleaning the filter and have a load come out with food still on it. Quick rinse of the filter, run it again and dishes come out clean. The picture shows a very light load, I generally cram a lot more dishes in there. I purposefully bought pots and pans that fit in this dishwasher(again removing the cutlery rack makes space for much larger items). This dishwasher was very helpful when I was providing full time care to my newborn niece as well. I used the fruit basket for nipples, bottle collars, and other little parts that some bottles have. Everything comes out absolutely steaming. Far more sanitary than my hand washing abilities. I have used this machine 1 to 5 times a day every day for 2 years and would not want to live without it. Worth every penny and worth every bit of my limited counter space it takes up.
F**O
En verdad es una muy buena máquina le caben bien los platos de dos personas y sartenes muy chicos Es fácil de instalar la recomiendo demasiado! Deje un plato con comida 3 Dias para ver si lo podía limpiar y lo limpio perfecto en el ciclo rápido de 30 min Es muy silenciosa En verdad vale cada centavo
P**I
We purchased the Kapas portable dishwasher for about one month now. It is super convenient. Washing the dishes completely even in the quick mode, gives you relief even if you have a ton of dirty dishes. The water indicator sound is clear and when ever you don’t have enough water, the cycle doesn’t even starts. There are two spinning hands at the top and bottom that sometimes start spinning which is when some particles are stuck on them. As you clean that up, you see them perfectly spinning again. I think it is a perfect choice for those with small space in their kitchen to fit this in and enjoy!
A**R
Silenciosa, súper portátil , deja los plantos como nuevos Obvio es poca capacidad para servicios 1 o 2 personas
I**Y
This dishwasher has made my life so much easier. I just wish it was a little bit bigger but it does get all my dishes so clean and smelling fresh.
A**A
Got this for my mom who is very ocd about cleanliness. She loves how clean it makes the dishes, and how easy it is to use. She said it's big enough to be efficient for her household.
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