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"Works as promised -- get a Bekvam cart"
Our 496W has worked perfectly for many months and saved a ton of work. It is perfect for two people and is easy to install and connect. You need to brush food off dishes before loading them in to the well-made, microwave-like unit, which cannot clean off dried remnants. But that minor gripe that is probably common to all compact dishwashers; this has still been an excellent buy.
My best advice: If you can't spare countertop space, buy a $50 Bekvam kitchen cart from Ikea! This cart is the perfect size and height, moveable, very solid, and is practically made for this dishwasher [and its digitally-controlled sequel, the Danby 497W]: [...]

"Great Product if You're a Little Short on Space..."
This is a great item if you need a dishwasher and don't have a lot of space to work with. Also, the seller provides superb customer service if you have a problem or concern...

"Great little machine"
I bought this item eight years ago for our office. You know how there are always a bunch of coffee cups in the sink? I got sick of looking at them, and I bought the little dishwasher. It has worked great from the first day. Five years ago we moved into an office with a full sized dishwasher, and we put the little Danby in our 5th wheel. I am the envy of everyone in any RV park because I have a dishwasher in my unit. It gets the dishes as clean as any residential dishwasher,and it uses far less water than hand washing. It uses about a tablespoon of dishwasher detergent. If this little guy ever gives out I have more than gotten my money's worth and I will run right out and get another one. (I wish it came in a stainless steel finish to match the appliances in my 5th wheel.) Actually, it does large wine glasses quite well if you put them at an angle, and the coffee cups fit neatly under the fold down rack. I have no complaints, and it has solved problems for me in two different settings. Go out and buy one!

"Fire Hazard"
Loved the Danby, but there's a crucial design flaw. We had a burning smell for a month that we couldn't pinpoint, and it turned out that it was from our Danby. Thankfully we caught it before it caught our house on fire, but on the last wash wisp-like burnt plastic started floating in the air and around the Danby, and settled in front of it. Very dangerous. If you research online you'll find others who have had similar fire problems. Obviously they should be recalling all their countertop dishwasher products, don't know why they haven't yet.

"7 years"
7 years ago, I bought a Danby countertop d.w. - I think it's this model # as it looks the same. It worked perfectly, ran smoothly, no leaks for all that time. I wasn't paying attention one day & loaded it wrong, so the spray arm got jammed and I think I did something to the motor. IT STILL CLEANS, NO LEAKS - it's just loud now. I live in a quiet San Francisco studio apt., so I'm going to replace it with exactly the same (if not newer) model.
The reviews on other small d.w.'s aren't so good, & I'm going with what's proven to be a durable washer of dishes! A top spray arm would be a nice addition, but the models with 2 are often higher & I can't fit those.
With any small d.w., you DO have to rinse old eggs & sauces from plates or the whole lot can come out spotty. No large plates will fit & you have to load it so that nothing falls in the way of the spray arm.
In my tiny place, it fits perfectly near the sink. I really like it and can't wait for the new one!

 

Danby Countertop Dishwasher- DDW496W

List Price : $179.99
Our Price : from $208.90

Why I buy this one ?
- 4 standard place settings
- Mechanical controls
- Quick connect to any kitchen tap
- 4 wash cycles (pre-rinse, short wash, normal wash, saniwash)
- Sani-wash feature increases water temperature to 158(degree)F (70(degree)C)



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"I only wish I'd bought it sooner!", I am a sixth year physics graduate student. I wish I had known a countertop dishwasher existed sooner! I actually do my dishes now! This would have been a Godsend when I was preparing for my qualifying exam, and I will love having it as I'm writing up my thesis. Mainly it gets 4 stars because it exists and there seem to be few competitors - I do have some complaints about the design.

So far I have had no problems using it. It is a cheap, old-style dishwasher - unlike the newest, coolest full sized dishwashers, it is not good at getting chunks of food off and you need to rinse dishes thoroughly before you run it. Nothing that is not water-soluble should be left on the dishes when you put the dishes in or else it will end up on the "clean" dishes. This isn't so much a design flaw as a feature of a cheap, simple dishwasher.

Here are the design flaws:
1. The hose to connect the dishwasher to the sink is shorter than I would like (4.5 feet) and starts on the right side of the dishwasher in the back. 4.5' would sound like enough, but if you want the dish washer on the right side of the sink, you have 2.5 ' of hose left, roughly, which means it has to be within about 18" of the right side of the sink. (You need some slack on the hose because it has to hang below the sink without much tension.) You can't put it on a counter across from the sink and you can't tuck it in an out of the way place which is not within about 18" of the sink. You couldn't put it under most sinks, for instance. If you can't put it within 18" to the right of your sink or about 2.5' to the left of the sink, you should seriously consider getting a cart to put it on so you can roll it up to the sink when you're using it. This is a serious concern if you're in a small, quirky apartment. (If anyone from Danby is reading this, it would be really nice if one could buy an alternate, longer hose - maybe 8-10' - instead of the default hose to help fit this thing in a weird space.)
2. You can't tell what part of the cycle the dishwasher is in. This means you have no clue how much longer it has to go or if it is in a part of the cycle that can be skipped. It seems to take a long time and if there's a drying cycle I'd like to turn it off sooner.
3. The on switch and the delay switch are not easily distinguishable and don't follow any conventions for what these switches should look like. The on switch does not look like an on switch, so I often confuse them.
4. The name of the cycles on the display doesn't make any logical sense. They are named P1, P2, P3, and P4. The only way to tell whether you're on the short cycle or the long cycle or the energy saving cycle is to read the manual to figure out what on Earth P1, P2, P3, and P4 mean.
5. The water does not drain out of the bottom of the dishwasher very well at the end of the cycle.
6. At the end of the cycle when the water drains, it is very loud. I live in a small one bedroom apartment and if I turn it on before bed it wakes me up when it is done, even though I have been known to sleep through smoke detectors and freight trains passing nearby. It's no problem when I'm awake and it's not loud enough to bother the neighbors since it's not a noise that carries and the noisy part is very short, but it's loud if you're within 40 feet. (A detachable hose on the bottom of water outlet would help dampen the noise.)

So I would get this dishwasher again and I love it, but I think the engineers have some work to do. If you're going to get this, you should get out a measuring tape and make sure it fits where you want it and really plan how it fits.

"Breaks Down After a Few Months.. Would Not Buy Again..", Works fine for a few months, but then starts to develop leaking problems. Ends up flooding the counter-tops with dishwater. Don;t think I'm the only one who has encountered this problem -- see the other reviews.

"Great dishwasher until NOW :(", This dishwasher was the greatest thing since sliced bread !!! I have a family of 5 when I brought this 2 yrs ago !! and I have to say I had no problems !! I washed dishes EVERY night !! some times 3x a day .. She was going strong until the leaking started recently .. UGh what a freaking pain in the neck !! if the window was better made I could go on using this washer for much much longer as it still works fine .. but what the hell were they thinking when they put the damn flimsy window there for and its only holding on by about 5-8 pegs ??? needless to say I have gotten my moneys worth and more from this excellent machine and yes I recommend it !! but dANBY HOW ABOUT A MODLE THE HAS NO WINDOW SO WE CAN ALL HAVE A GREAT MACHINE OK LET ME AD i WISH IT ALSO CAME IN BLACK OR STAINLESS STEEL ..

"DDW496W - Don't waste your money", Got this dishwasher to satisfy the wife until we can get a full sized appliance. I thought the Danby would be good due to it's small size and water saving features.

Purchased in September, 2007, and everyhting went fine for about 8 months - It was a bit small for normal sized plates, but seemed to do the job oneverything else. Then, for some reason, the dishwasher got pissed and started barfing all over the place, sort of like my cats. Apparently, the water shut-off valve broke, and it kept filling with water. And filling, and filling, and filling...water all over the counter, cabinets, and floor.

I finally found someone to fix it after looking for an "authorized" repair center for a week. At least I thought I did. He had it in his shop for two months. Finally got it back, and now it doesn't work at all. It's now a big paper weight, sitting on my counter. Does Danby care? Nope. Told me to return it where I got it. Guess what? Amazon won't take it. I don't blame them.

Now I'm out $200 for and applicance that worked for 8 months. If this joke of a company won't honor their warranty period, this junk is going to become a rifle target.

UPDATE: Different Danby Rep at customer service is going to ship me a new machine!! WOW! The first ne was junk...let's see what the replacement machine does. Thanks, Danby!

"Danby Countertop Dishwasher- DDW496W ", I have owned it for 8 months now and use it 3 times each week. It does a great job cleaning and has never once had a malfunction. For the money it was a the best purchase I have made for my home!



 
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"Big Power, Small Package", Some great feedback and tips here already, so without repeating to much, here are extra points:

There is an improved unit, the (Danby DDW497W). Looks like the same mechanicals, but with fancier/easier controls (including delayed start).

Most surprising use, not having to look at dirty dishes any more, just load and close.

It uses less water than hand washing. Also useful for saving water in small households that already have a large underused dishwasher.

Typical daily loads, two) one for the pots/pans, one for the dishes.

Takes up only slightly more space than a full size dish drying rack and way more sanitary than a tub of greasy water.

The extra water heater has several uses. It sanitizes, it compensates for unheated water, it improves cleaning power, it speeds drying (open the door at cycle's end). One negative, soft plastic (think salsa containers) tend to bend a bit.

The biggest item we've fit (read:stuffed) inside is this massive double-handled, 5 quart pan. Just don't expect anything else to fit inside at the same time, including the lid: KitchenAid 5-Quart Sauté Pan

Run the silverware basket every other load. Its rarely filled by a single meal's worth of forks and takes up as much room as 2-3 bowls.

Load dirty side down for maximum cleaning.

It seems calibrated for Corelle bowls and plates, so if you have that, no worries on fit.

I brought the included faucet adaptor to a specialty hardware fittings store and bought a compatible quick release, to which I attached a flexible nozzle. Now when we disconnect the washer, we connect the nozzle. No more splash and pressurized water [again] reaches the whole sink. See customer images (adaptor setup) for view.

If performance drops, run a cycle with distilled vinegar and then an empty one with just water. Rerun the water-only cycle until no more suds come out.

Final tip: if you have a particularly soiled pot/pan, run it on the second load. Putting it in the sink under the drain spout of the first load makes a great pre-wash.

"A "spark"ling review", The first dishwasher I was sent blew up, literally. I plugged it into the wall and there were sparks and smoke galore. I returned it and they sent me a new one, which seems to be working just fine. A slight learning curve on how to load the machine to get the best results, but overall, a good investment in roommate relations.

"Fix Leaks with Silicon Sealant and Tape", This is a marriage saver if you can't fit a full size dishwasher.

Ours started leaking from the front after 2 years. The rubber seal around the inside window came loose and water came out of the corners of the front panel. If this happens to yours, go buy some silicon sealant. The manufacturer recommends 3M brand but I could only find GE brand.

The sealant is clear goo that you squeeze out of a tube. Put your rubber ring back around the inside window panel and then put sealant all the way around it. On mine I followed up with a layer of silicon tape but this was probably overkill.

Works fine now, still going strong.

I run the rinse cycle every time in order to flush out the hoses.

"Just the right size for me", I have had the dishwasher a few weeks now. It doesn't quite hold all it says it can but I just run it a little more often. I love not seeing dishes in the sink and it fits on my counter just right. The dial is a little hard to tell where it is in the cycle but when I was reading other reviews before I bought it and one of the reviewers suggested that he solved this by just taking a marker and marking it so you could tell. Overall I am very pleased with this product.

"Best and worst appliance ever", We lived in a tiny NYC apartment with no dishwasher, so this appliance really saved the day... however getting a unit that wasn't defective was a bit of a challenge. I ended up having no fewer than four dishwashers shipped to me. Two of which worked out of the box, but then "died" after a year of use. Three of them arrived with shipping damage, and the one that didn't had defective hosing that wouldn't attach to the unit. My latest Danby countertop dishwasher has expired after a move cross-country, something about the journey didn't agree with it. I think some water got up in the electrics.. be sure to THOROUGHLY dry the thing out for a few weeks if you ever have to move I guess. Not sure what the next step will be, as the big-box retailers have stopped selling it, mb the manufacturer has discontinued??!! Well, Godspeed if you decide to buy this guy.



 
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