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This countertop dishwasher is a helpful alternative for small kitchens

Hava R01 compact dishwasher

Doing dishes by hand may not be your favorite chore, but unfortunately not everyone has space for a full-size dishwasher. Did you know you can actually buy a countertop dishwasher that fits right on your counter?

This countertop dishwasher from Hava is priced at $399, but is currently on sale for $270 and includes free 3-5 day shipping. The dishwasher fits right on a kitchen counter and can be used anywhere, as long as it is near an outlet and sink (or bucket) so you can plug it in and drain the water.

Features and Specs

Weighing less than 30 pounds and measuring 17 inches wide, the countertop dishwasher can hold four bowls, four cups, eight plates and seven sets of flatware at once. It also has a setting for baby care (like bottles) or pet care (like dog bowls) and can even be used to wash fruit.

It has a built-in water tank that’s designed to use about 75% less water than washing dishes by hand, and the dishwasher also has a drying feature so you don’t even need to dry the dishes by hand. You fill the unit with water by connecting it to a faucet or use the pitcher provided; no plumbing is required.

Hava sent me their R01 Compact Countertop Dishwasher to test out so I could see if it’s worth the cost.

Hava countertop dishwasher exterior and interior side-by-side

$269.99 at HAVA

Hands-On Review

Setting up the dishwasher was incredibly easy. I simply put it on my counter next to my sink, plugged it in, ran the hose to my sink and then filled the 5-liter tank with water. You can use any dishwashing liquid, powder, tablet or gel, and I chose to use a tablet. I loaded it with three large plates, a cocktail shaker, a mug and a few pieces of silverware, but it could have held a bit more.

It was quite nice not having to bend down to load it like I do with my full-size dishwasher. It’s also nice to have it right on my counter, near the cabinet with my dishes. Once loaded, I simply hit the power button and it got to work.

The dishwasher is so quiet, I was actually not sure if it was working until I saw the water begin to spray. I watched the dishwasher for quite a while; it was basically like taking your car through a car wash. If you’re someone who finds the inner workings of appliances interesting, you might enjoy this.

The wash cycle took about an hour but the drying cycle extended the time a bit. Once finished, the dishes were sparkly clean, completely dry and ready to put away.

countertop dishwasher opened

Despite having a larger dishwasher, I have actually found myself using this multiple times in the week that I’ve had it. Since it holds fewer dishes, I’m more inclined to load it frequently, compared with my larger dishwasher. This means fewer dishes sitting in my sink.

Things to Consider

Of course, there are a few downsides to having such a small dishwasher. While it works exactly as described, it’s simply too small for a home with more than two people. It also can’t hold large pots and pans like a regular-sized dishwasher, so you will still have to wash those by hand.

If you have a small kitchen, mobile home or camping trailer, the Hava countertop dishwasher is well worth it. Even if you have room for a larger dishwasher, the Hava is cheaper, doesn’t take up much space and is great for a small household.

About the Author
Kaitlin Gates

Kaitlin is a freelance multimedia journalist with a degree in journalism and psychology. Along with Don't Waste Your Money, she also writes for Simplemost, where she covers new product and food launches and overall general news. You can email her at kaitlingateswrites@gmail.com or find her on Facebook at Facebook.com/KaitlinGatesWrites. More.


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