HAIER HDP18PA 6-Place Setting Compact Dishwasher, White
HAIER HDP18PA 6-Place Setting Compact Dishwasher, White Description
Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Haier
Color: White
EAN: 0688057190624
Product Features: Portable Space-Saving Design
Label: Haier
Manufacturer: Haier
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Model: HDP18PA
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Haier
Studio: Haier
Brand: Haier
Color: White
EAN: 0688057190624
Product Features: Portable Space-Saving Design
Label: Haier
Manufacturer: Haier
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Model: HDP18PA
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Haier
Studio: Haier
HAIER HDP18PA 6-Place Setting Compact Dishwasher, White Features
Portable Space-Saving Design
Dual Pump Multi-Direction
Stainless Steel Interior
For Freestanding Or Built-In Use
Electronic Push Button Controls
Dual Pump Multi-Direction
Stainless Steel Interior
For Freestanding Or Built-In Use
Electronic Push Button Controls
Editorial Review of HAIER HDP18PA 6-Place Setting Compact Dishwasher, White
Portable Space-Saving Design; Dual Pump Multi-Direction ;Stainless Steel Interior; For Freestanding Or Built-In Use; Electronic Push Button Controls;2 Convenience Options - Upper Load & Vented Dry; 3-Level Wash System;4 Automatic Wash Cycles - Heavy, Light, Normal, Rinse & Hold; Upper Rack Wash Option; Features Casters For Easy Movement;1-9 Hour Delay Start Option; Triple Filtration System; 6-Position Adjustable Rinse Aid Dispenser; Includes Sink Adapter
Customer Reviews of HAIER HDP18PA 6-Place Setting Compact Dishwasher, White
Customer Rating: 




Review Summary: Great for Small Kitchens!
Review: I bought mine from a guy, who also had bought it from someone else. Although I am the 3rd owner, the dishwasher still works great. The dishes are always clean and I have no problem about the draining of water.
Haier HDP18PA Portable Dishwasher is 18", which is way better than the 24" models for the ones who have little space in their kitchens. Besides, you will still be able to put your DEEP PANS inside it!
Contrary to the other reviewers, I can fit my 10" plates, also. I put 3 of them on the back, right and left edges. 3 plates per washing cycle is enough for me. If you need to wash 6, run the machine again. Don't forget that this 18" portable dishwasher is designed for singles, couples without children and students. If you belong to one of these groups, this Haier will fully meet your needs.
I'm delighted to own this thing!
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Do not buy poor quality
Review: I bought this applicance for a disabled young adult who has trouble washing disher. This dishwasher is very low quality, the back panel is cardboard. Wheels fell off, 10 inch dinner plates do not fit. Hose connection and electric cord does not store after use. The poor guy had water all over his kitchen floor day on 2. I wouldn't suggest this appliance to anyone.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: It's a love/hate relationship
Review: I've had this washer for over 4 years. It's still working, HOWEVER (and this is a big one) I've screamed at it lots of times, including today, but will still recommend it for those living in small apartments or studios. There are some things you need to know and if you're not willing to troubleshoot or mess with it, it's really not for you.
1) The wheels will fall off. They're horrible- don't even bother with them. Go to a hardware store and buy a furniture mover/dolly and leave it on it at all times. It will save your kitchen from flooding when a wheel actually decides to fall off.
2) You might have trouble with the hose blowing off the sink-connector/adapter. This will be due to one of two thing- the sink adapter gets worn out after a while or you're missing a rubber washer inside the hose. Both of these things can be replaced. I was able to find the parts from www.apwagner.com/ The sink adapter was $8 the rubber rings were 75 cents. The hard part was trying to get the part numbers from Haier (sink adapter is #DW-5800-06, rubber ring is #WD-0015-01). You can also reduce wear on the sink adapter by using a rubber band to keep it on tighter when you're running the dishwasher.
3) When the instruction book says the dishwasher has to be level, they aren't kidding. This will flood your apartment- even if it's only off by 1/8 inch. I must have been lucky but after four-years, today was the first time it ever happened to me. I thought the door was leaking, it was actually just a level problem. If it happens, when you turn back on the dishwasher it will beep and flash at you. To reset it, you have to tilt backwards 45 degrees until it's totally drained. This will flood your apartment worse but will fix the problem. Re-level the dishwasher and start it back up again and it will work. Basically, if you live in an old apartment building, your floors probably aren't level so check it often, especially if you move the washer around at all. You wouldn't believe how little it takes for it to flood.
4) No, this dishwasher does not fit full sized dinner plates. You can get away with putting one on each side (so the spinner doesn't hit them) but I think 9.5" plates are as big as you'll fit in here.
I realize these sound horrible but it's only a handful of times that it goes wrong and so far (knock on wood) nothing has been bad enough that I haven't been able to fix it myself. Plus, if you're anything like my old roommates, husband and me, having a dishwasher- even a little one- will save you tons of conflict and keep dirty dishes out of your sink and for me- it's worth it. If you have a small apartment- it's the way to go- much better than the counter-top units.
Hope that helps at least some of you!
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: I LOVE my Haier Portable Dishwasher
Review: I live in a modest space and enjoy it that way and prefer to not use the utilities and the water consumption of a full size washer. I have had my dishwasher for two years now and have never had a problem. No leaks, beautifully clean dishes, pots, pans, silver, you name it. I have never been so satisfied with a household small appliance.
If you live in small space and have little time for dishes, this is the product for you!
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Could be a winner but . . .
Review: Haier Portable 18" Floor Model:
I had a very limited budget, only enough storage room and need for a small portable dishwasher. This Haier unit was the only one available in my immediate shopping area (with exception the over priced, $529 Kenmore model). I really like this machine but gee-meenish, one problem after another:
First, the hook-up. This AIN'T no plug and play. Like most, I had hose connection and water leakage problems but once I realized the illustration in the Haier manual is wrong (though the wording is correct- THE RED HOOK-LIKE END CONNECTS TO THE DISHWASHER), I took the faucet quick connect piece and hose back to the home improvement store, had their personnel undo my work, and then correctly assemble the parts together. He used "2" adjustable multi-position clamp-type pliers to make the connection (no tape needed and all threads completely screwed in). At home, we used box joint pliers to attach the red hook-like end to the dishwasher (no tape needed) until there was no movement of the hose attachment. Connected to the faucet and TA-DAH, absolutely NO leakage! (Ladies, I am also female and I simply did not have the strength or proper tools necessary to get these connectors fitted together properly, so get help if needed.) I loaded the dishes, started it up, and 45 minutes later, wow, does this little machine really cleans!!!
Second, 10 inch plates will not fit! Now, what good is a dishwasher if I can't wash the plates! I finally managed to work in 3 (nope, couldn't get in the 4th) with a lot of maneuvering and pressing down the tongs so the plates would lean enough to avoid the spray arm, and everything came out spotlessly clean! I really liked this dishwasher and decided to purchased 9.5" plates, however, couldn't find them anywhere. Then . . .
Third, during the 3rd use, the machine started beeping, beeping, beeping, and appeared to be stuck in-cycle (though my dishes were clean but a little wet). Not realizing the control buttons were locked up, I pressed one, and it broke (but still worked). There is nothing in the manual about this problem. I went to Haier's online site and the problem is addressed there. I worked through the steps and got the machine to clear. However, the next time I used the machine, it happened again but this time I could not get the dishwasher to clear and after multiple attempts, I finally/reluctantly gave up. I returned the dishwasher for a refund.
This dishwasher has a lot of nice features: A 45 minute normal cycle (with 3 other cycle options), top or bottom rack cleaning only or both, quiet operation, compact size (but needs to be taller), stainless interior, and I think I mentioned - it really cleans thoroughly. For a one-person household, it seemed to be just what I need. This really could be a great little machine - but Haier must work out the kinks (starting with the hose assembly).
PS: Consider the Danby 1805W. Fortunately, I found it on-line with free ship-to-store included. The size is similar (taller to accommodate 11.5" plates and deeper for already-attached hose storage), and the is price comparable. While it is not perfect, it solves a lot of the problems of the Haier model (I was told Haier and Danby are manufactured by the same company).
Review Summary: Great for Small Kitchens!
Review: I bought mine from a guy, who also had bought it from someone else. Although I am the 3rd owner, the dishwasher still works great. The dishes are always clean and I have no problem about the draining of water.
Haier HDP18PA Portable Dishwasher is 18", which is way better than the 24" models for the ones who have little space in their kitchens. Besides, you will still be able to put your DEEP PANS inside it!
Contrary to the other reviewers, I can fit my 10" plates, also. I put 3 of them on the back, right and left edges. 3 plates per washing cycle is enough for me. If you need to wash 6, run the machine again. Don't forget that this 18" portable dishwasher is designed for singles, couples without children and students. If you belong to one of these groups, this Haier will fully meet your needs.
I'm delighted to own this thing!
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Do not buy poor quality
Review: I bought this applicance for a disabled young adult who has trouble washing disher. This dishwasher is very low quality, the back panel is cardboard. Wheels fell off, 10 inch dinner plates do not fit. Hose connection and electric cord does not store after use. The poor guy had water all over his kitchen floor day on 2. I wouldn't suggest this appliance to anyone.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: It's a love/hate relationship
Review: I've had this washer for over 4 years. It's still working, HOWEVER (and this is a big one) I've screamed at it lots of times, including today, but will still recommend it for those living in small apartments or studios. There are some things you need to know and if you're not willing to troubleshoot or mess with it, it's really not for you.
1) The wheels will fall off. They're horrible- don't even bother with them. Go to a hardware store and buy a furniture mover/dolly and leave it on it at all times. It will save your kitchen from flooding when a wheel actually decides to fall off.
2) You might have trouble with the hose blowing off the sink-connector/adapter. This will be due to one of two thing- the sink adapter gets worn out after a while or you're missing a rubber washer inside the hose. Both of these things can be replaced. I was able to find the parts from www.apwagner.com/ The sink adapter was $8 the rubber rings were 75 cents. The hard part was trying to get the part numbers from Haier (sink adapter is #DW-5800-06, rubber ring is #WD-0015-01). You can also reduce wear on the sink adapter by using a rubber band to keep it on tighter when you're running the dishwasher.
3) When the instruction book says the dishwasher has to be level, they aren't kidding. This will flood your apartment- even if it's only off by 1/8 inch. I must have been lucky but after four-years, today was the first time it ever happened to me. I thought the door was leaking, it was actually just a level problem. If it happens, when you turn back on the dishwasher it will beep and flash at you. To reset it, you have to tilt backwards 45 degrees until it's totally drained. This will flood your apartment worse but will fix the problem. Re-level the dishwasher and start it back up again and it will work. Basically, if you live in an old apartment building, your floors probably aren't level so check it often, especially if you move the washer around at all. You wouldn't believe how little it takes for it to flood.
4) No, this dishwasher does not fit full sized dinner plates. You can get away with putting one on each side (so the spinner doesn't hit them) but I think 9.5" plates are as big as you'll fit in here.
I realize these sound horrible but it's only a handful of times that it goes wrong and so far (knock on wood) nothing has been bad enough that I haven't been able to fix it myself. Plus, if you're anything like my old roommates, husband and me, having a dishwasher- even a little one- will save you tons of conflict and keep dirty dishes out of your sink and for me- it's worth it. If you have a small apartment- it's the way to go- much better than the counter-top units.
Hope that helps at least some of you!
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: I LOVE my Haier Portable Dishwasher
Review: I live in a modest space and enjoy it that way and prefer to not use the utilities and the water consumption of a full size washer. I have had my dishwasher for two years now and have never had a problem. No leaks, beautifully clean dishes, pots, pans, silver, you name it. I have never been so satisfied with a household small appliance.
If you live in small space and have little time for dishes, this is the product for you!
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Could be a winner but . . .
Review: Haier Portable 18" Floor Model:
I had a very limited budget, only enough storage room and need for a small portable dishwasher. This Haier unit was the only one available in my immediate shopping area (with exception the over priced, $529 Kenmore model). I really like this machine but gee-meenish, one problem after another:
First, the hook-up. This AIN'T no plug and play. Like most, I had hose connection and water leakage problems but once I realized the illustration in the Haier manual is wrong (though the wording is correct- THE RED HOOK-LIKE END CONNECTS TO THE DISHWASHER), I took the faucet quick connect piece and hose back to the home improvement store, had their personnel undo my work, and then correctly assemble the parts together. He used "2" adjustable multi-position clamp-type pliers to make the connection (no tape needed and all threads completely screwed in). At home, we used box joint pliers to attach the red hook-like end to the dishwasher (no tape needed) until there was no movement of the hose attachment. Connected to the faucet and TA-DAH, absolutely NO leakage! (Ladies, I am also female and I simply did not have the strength or proper tools necessary to get these connectors fitted together properly, so get help if needed.) I loaded the dishes, started it up, and 45 minutes later, wow, does this little machine really cleans!!!
Second, 10 inch plates will not fit! Now, what good is a dishwasher if I can't wash the plates! I finally managed to work in 3 (nope, couldn't get in the 4th) with a lot of maneuvering and pressing down the tongs so the plates would lean enough to avoid the spray arm, and everything came out spotlessly clean! I really liked this dishwasher and decided to purchased 9.5" plates, however, couldn't find them anywhere. Then . . .
Third, during the 3rd use, the machine started beeping, beeping, beeping, and appeared to be stuck in-cycle (though my dishes were clean but a little wet). Not realizing the control buttons were locked up, I pressed one, and it broke (but still worked). There is nothing in the manual about this problem. I went to Haier's online site and the problem is addressed there. I worked through the steps and got the machine to clear. However, the next time I used the machine, it happened again but this time I could not get the dishwasher to clear and after multiple attempts, I finally/reluctantly gave up. I returned the dishwasher for a refund.
This dishwasher has a lot of nice features: A 45 minute normal cycle (with 3 other cycle options), top or bottom rack cleaning only or both, quiet operation, compact size (but needs to be taller), stainless interior, and I think I mentioned - it really cleans thoroughly. For a one-person household, it seemed to be just what I need. This really could be a great little machine - but Haier must work out the kinks (starting with the hose assembly).
PS: Consider the Danby 1805W. Fortunately, I found it on-line with free ship-to-store included. The size is similar (taller to accommodate 11.5" plates and deeper for already-attached hose storage), and the is price comparable. While it is not perfect, it solves a lot of the problems of the Haier model (I was told Haier and Danby are manufactured by the same company).

