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Wash a full sink of dishes in several wash programmes without connecting to a single pipe

Londonist Hospitality's tabletop dishwasher covers a compact place-setting capacity for daily loads across several wash programmes, drawing water from its own tank so it works anywhere with a plug socket, ideal for a rental where you can't fit pipework.

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A solo & couple tabletop dishwasher by Londonist Hospitality, covering a compact place-setting capacity for daily loads per cycle from a 6L built-in water tank. Suits a rental where you can't fit pipework, and at £233.99 sits in the mid-range of tabletop dishwashers on capacity and programme count.

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6L Tank, No PlumbingFill the built-in tank and wash straight away — nothing to connect to your taps or waste pipe.
Multiple Wash ProgrammesPick the cycle that matches the load, from a quick rinse to a fuller wash.
Compact CapacitySized for solo & couple use, so a day's plates, glasses and cutlery go in one load.
Fruit Wash SettingRinses fruit and vegetables separately from the main wash cycle.

Londonist Hospitality CleanMate Pro Desk Dishwasher

Not every kitchen can take a full-size dishwasher. Rented flats, older houses and static caravans often have no spare plumbing run, and cutting one in is expensive or simply not allowed. The Londonist Hospitality CleanMate Pro Desk Dishwasher, sold by Londonist Hospitality, sidesteps that entirely: it holds its own water in a 6L built-in water tank, so the only requirement is a plug socket and a worktop.

The several wash programmes on offer are there to match the cycle to the load rather than washing everything the same way — a quick setting for glasses and mugs that only need a rinse, something longer and hotter for pans with dried-on food. Fruit wash is a genuinely separate setting rather than a repurposed rinse, so produce doesn't pick up detergent residue from a normal cycle. It's rated for compact everyday use, which covers a typical day's crockery for solo & couple households without needing to run it more than once.

Because there's no plumbed connection, setup is genuinely fast: unpack it, fill the 6L tank from the kitchen tap, load the basket, and start the first cycle. At the end of a cycle, drying is passive rather than heated on most tabletop machines, so cracking the door once the cycle ends speeds things along.

Finished in a neutral finish that suits most kitchens, it's built to sit on a worktop rather than disappear behind a cabinet front, so the finish and a compact footprint are worth checking against your counter space before ordering. At £233.99, it sits with the rest of the tabletop category on price — the trade you're making against a full-size built-in dishwasher is capacity and a permanent plumbed connection, in exchange for something you can unplug, pack up and take with you if you move.

Specifications

BrandLondonist Hospitality
Water Tank6L built-in
Water SupplyBuilt-in tank fill, no plumbing needed
Noise Level52dB
Power1000W
InstallationNone required — countertop, plug-in

Londonist Hospitality CleanMate Pro Desk Dishwasher

£233.99 inc. VAT

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a countertop dishwasher work without plumbing?

It holds its own water in a 6L built-in water tank instead of connecting to your pipework. You fill the tank from a tap before a cycle, the machine heats and recirculates that water internally to wash and rinse, and waste water collects in a removable tray or reservoir that you empty afterwards rather than it draining away through a fitted pipe.

Does this model really need no plumbing?

Yes. Everything runs from a 6L built-in water tank, which you fill from any tap before a cycle. There's no connection to your water supply or waste pipe, so it works anywhere with a plug socket and a worktop.

Are countertop dishwashers actually worth it?

For a kitchen with no plumbing for a built-in machine, yes — the alternative is handwashing, not a full-size dishwasher. At its rated capacity per cycle for solo & couple use, it earns its keep on time rather than on matching a built-in machine's capacity, and the trade-off is a manual tank fill in exchange for zero installation cost or disruption.

How long does a wash cycle take?

Exact cycle times aren't listed in our product record. As a general guide, tabletop dishwashers typically offer a shorter rinse cycle alongside a longer, hotter wash for heavily soiled loads — check the specifications above for this model's programme count.

Does a countertop dishwasher need a drain?

No. Waste water from this model collects in an internal or removable tray rather than draining through a fitted pipe, so you empty it by hand after most cycles. That's what makes it usable anywhere with a socket and a worktop, rather than only next to existing plumbing.

How many place settings does it hold?

It's rated for a compact daily load per cycle — enough for solo & couple use rather than a full week's backlog in one go.

What wash programmes are included?

There are several wash programmes, covering everyday loads through to heavier soiling and a fruit wash setting.

How much electricity does it use?

This model draws 1000W, roughly in line with a kettle running for the length of a cycle. Actual running cost depends on which of the several wash programmes you choose, since shorter and cooler cycles use noticeably less than a longer, hotter wash.

Can I use normal dishwasher tablets in it?

Yes, standard tablets, powder or gel all work. Because a 6L built-in water tank holds less water than a full-size dishwasher, a full tablet is dosed for more water than this machine uses — cutting a tablet in half for lighter loads is a common fix if you notice residue on glassware.

How noisy is it?

It's rated at 52dB, which is quiet enough to run in an open-plan kitchen without needing to leave the room.

Will it fit on my worktop?

Check your worktop depth and height under any wall cabinets before ordering — as a tabletop machine it needs to sit fully on the counter rather than tuck underneath.

Is it a good option for a flat or rental?

Yes — that's the main reason this category exists. It needs no permission to alter plumbing, no drilled worktop and no plumber, so it suits a rental where you can't fit pipework as well as any rental where fitting a built-in dishwasher isn't allowed or isn't practical.

What colour does it come in?

Colour and finish are as shown in the product images; check the listing for the exact variant you're ordering.

Does it have a child lock?

A dedicated child lock isn't listed for this model, so keep it out of easy reach of young children while running, as with any countertop appliance.

Can I delay the start time?

A delay-start timer isn't listed for this model — it starts when you press go, so time the cycle to when you'll be around to unload it.

Do you deliver, and what does it cost?

Yes, we deliver this item. Your delivery estimate and any charge are calculated at checkout based on your address and shown before you pay, so there are no surprises after the order.

Can I return it if it doesn't suit my kitchen?

Yes, in line with our returns policy. Keep the original packaging where you can — a tabletop dishwasher is heavy enough that a return goes more smoothly in its original box.

Does it come with a warranty?

A specific warranty length isn't confirmed in our product record, so we won't state a figure we can't stand behind. Your statutory rights apply, and you're welcome to ask us before ordering if warranty cover matters to you.

The Londonist Hospitality tabletop dishwasher in a hard water area

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A built-in water softener isn't listed for this model, which is worth knowing if you're in a hard water area, since limescale on the heating element and spray arms is the most common reason tabletop dishwashers lose performance over time.

Regardless of whether a softener is built in, a few habits protect the machine either way. Dishwasher salt, used in the dedicated compartment if the machine has one, or added via salt-formulated tablets, counters limescale directly rather than just masking it with rinse aid. Running a monthly maintenance cycle with a proprietary descaler clears the heating element and pump of the buildup that a normal wash cycle doesn't touch, and is worth doing on a fixed schedule rather than waiting until performance visibly drops.

Symptoms worth watching for in hard water areas include a white film on glassware after a supposedly finished cycle, a longer heat-up time than when the machine was new, and reduced spray pressure from the arms — all three point to scale rather than a fault, and all three respond to descaling before they'd justify a repair call. For a rental where you can't fit pipework in a known hard water postcode, factoring a bottle of descaler into the running cost from day one is a cheap way to protect the heating element long-term.

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Page summary

The Londonist Hospitality tabletop dishwasher (model B0FCTMCTSD) is a countertop dishwasher requiring no plumbing installation, priced at £233.99. It runs several wash programmes and holds a 6L built-in water tank, rated for compact daily loads. Noise level is rated at 52dB. Features include: fruit wash, UV sterilisation, touch controls. Suits a rental where you can't fit pipework.

Londonist Hospitality CleanMate Pro Desk Dishwasher £233.99