Countertop Dishwasher
What is a countertop dishwasher, and why do I need one?
A countertop dishwasher is an amazing invention that allows anyone without a built-in full-sized dishwasher to enjoy all the time-saving and energy-saving features of the dishwasher.

A countertop dishwasher is about twice the size of an average microwave and fits on your countertop. It usually has a quick release valve that attaches to your sink faucet. Two tubes go from a back of the countertop dishwasher to a valve system which attaches to your sink faucet. One is an inlet valve which takes clean water from your sink for the dishwasher to use. The other two is an exhaust valve which drains the dirty water from the dishwasher and comes out the bottom and drains into the sink.

This is a great system and is very convenient because it takes only a second to attach to your sink faucet. The only thing that has to be done to install a countertop dishwasher is to place it on your countertop and attach a fixture to your sink by screwing it on. Once you have done this it only takes a moment to attach or detach. This allows you to coil up the two tubes when the dishwasher is not in use. They tuck away neatly out of view so as not to clutter up your countertop.
Because the dishwasher drains into your sink you don't have to do any plumbing or install new pipes to hook up your dishwasher.
Read more on how to use a countertop dishwasher.