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The Russell Hobbs RHTTDW6S is a sleek, freestanding tabletop dishwasher designed for modern compact spaces. With six tailored wash programmes, it efficiently cleans up to 6 place settings while consuming just 174 kWh annually. Its space-saving dimensions and easy installation make it ideal for millennials in urban apartments, holiday homes, or shared living, delivering sparkling dishes without sacrificing precious kitchen real estate.









| ASIN | B0B5HHSQ6G |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 174 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 286 in Large Appliances ( See Top 100 in Large Appliances ) 4 in Compact Dishwashers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (383) |
| Cycle options | Intensive, Normal, ECO, Glass, Quick, Rapid |
| Date First Available | 30 Jun. 2022 |
| Finish type | Matte |
| Form factor | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 20 kg |
| Item weight | 20 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Model | RHTTDW6S |
| Model name | RHTTDW6S |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Option cycles | 4 |
| Part Number | RHTTDW6S |
| Product Dimensions | 50 x 55 x 44 cm; 20 kg |
| Recommended uses for product | everyday dishware and glassware, heavily soiled items, delicate glassware, standard-sized dishes and cookware |
| Special Features | 24-hour delay timer, 6 programmes including Intensive, ECO and Rapid 90, F grade energy efficiency (A+ on the old scale), Manual control, Maximum 25cm plate size, Overflow and leak protection, Rinse aid and salt indicator, Space for 6 place settings, Table top freestanding dishwasher |
| Style | countertop |
| Voltage | 220 Volts (AC) |
J**R
Excellent Unit
This is a great device that cleand and dries well. Its small. but suitable for my daughter who live alone. I have marked 4 star for VFM as you can but a larger slimline unit for pretty much the same price. Of course If she had the space we would have done that so happy to pay the price. There are cheaper units available but mostly chinese imports. This was well packaged, and a breeze to install. I had a power socket and a water connection available. Including moving a shelf in a cupboard it was running in 20 mins. needs a 60cm wide cupboard which gives a 5mm clearence either side. I needed to remove the back of the cupboard which may be the case for all. Lots of programs to choose from but like most people we settled on the 1.5 hour one and thats likely where it will stay.
R**N
Great for tight spaces
The Russell Hobbs countertop dishwasher has been a great addition to my small kitchen. It fits easily on the counter, runs fairly quietly, and cleans dishes surprisingly well for its size. Perfect for one or two people. It doesn’t handle large pots or big plates very well, but for everyday dishes it’s a huge time-saver.
G**H
Maybe slightly too small
Maybe should be slightly larger as my 270mm plates don’t fit inside , it only takes 250mm ones but very easy to set up and washes perfectly ,really worth the price
E**D
Highly recommend
Good little dishwasher. Highly recommend
M**A
great addition to our small kitchen
finally no nagging from my miss :) if you load it correctly so the cutlery rack isn't blocking the tablet dispenser (it opens to the inside while washing at some point) there shouldn't be any residue left behind, the dishwasher fits quite a lot dishes inside so both me and my misses are happy with the purchase. the photo is of one of our average washings, if you have plates only you can fit quite a lot of them inside to be fair. oh and I suggest to use dishwasher salt and rinse aid as an addition to the tablets/tabs as whatever tabs you might be using they'll never have an expected cleaning power alone if fully loaded
M**N
So far I hate it.
I do not have room for a full sized dishwasher, but I can (just about) shoehorn a half sized one like this under the kitchen sink in my flat. This fitted, tightly, like the one it replaced (different make, 11 years old.) Not that I care, but it is not ugly - I did not buy it to look at and/or admire. It is a little louder than its predecessor, but I tend to load my dishwasher up in the evening, go to bed, and turn it on the following morning just before going to work. Noise is not really a consideration. It is quiet enough not to bother my neighbours. As with all dishwashers the only way to actually achieved the claimed capacity of 13 angry men, 3 amigos, a Snow White and 7 dwarves, 101 Dalmatians, 39 steps etc is to own the exact same film or book used by the manufacture, in the same format. which no one ever does. Mine is currently running the ‘before first use’ wash. If I can get 4 of my dinner plates, 4 knives, 4 forks, BUT BUT NOW. I hate it. It can not get a single item to actually stand upright in the washing basket. Glasses fall over, plates do not fit In any direction. Dinner, side, salad, tiny saucers, nothing stays upright, Totally useless. Unfit for purpose. You have to own the exact set of plates and dishes they owned to get them to fit. The washing arm hits the lid for the salt container, and jams. Every time. Clack clack clack, as it hits the lid as it rotates… then an after 10 to 15 minutes of a 3 and a half hour wash cycle no more ‘whoosh whoosh’ as the arm rotates, and no ‘clack clack’ as it hits the lid on thy was past. It has jammed. On the lid of the salt pot. As usual. I currently have a glass coaster, normally put under a glass to prevent water-marks on furniture, in it, on the floor/base. The arm hits the coaster and bounces up a bit. It can then pass over the lid of the salt/water softener lid. They should have designed this in. It was such an easy fix. So this weekend I will cast a small acrylic part, shaped like a door stop, and glue it in place. It will direct the arm over the lid of the salt container.
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