





✨ Elevate your kitchen game with Magic Chef’s sleek countertop wizardry! 🍽️
The Magic Chef MCSCD6W3 is a robust countertop dishwasher designed for busy professionals and small households. With a 6-place setting capacity, 5 customizable wash cycles, and a hygienic residual drying system, it delivers spotless dishes efficiently without sacrificing valuable kitchen space. Its organized interior, antiflood protection, and easy-to-use digital controls make it a reliable, space-smart solution for modern living.
| ASIN | B00JRKI3QM |
| Additional Features | Antiflood |
| Brand Name | Magic Chef |
| Capacity | 6 Place Settings |
| Color | White |
| Controls Type | Full Panel |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (106) |
| Form Factor | Freestanding |
| Included Components | Cutlery Basket, Dishwa, Dispenser |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.4"D x 21.7"W x 17.2"H |
| Item Weight | 49.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MC Appliance Corporation |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | MCSCD6W3 |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 5 |
| UPC | 665679014347 731215390821 783761459095 043981790560 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Parts and Labor |
A**A
I love this thing! Larger than expected.
I love my new dishwasher! This works really well. We are a family of 2 currently and this holds more dishes than we regularly use. It does a great job of cleaning the dishes! I was seriously impressed with how well it gets the job done. I was surprised by the quality of this dishwasher. It is very strudy. The inside is stainless and quite large. My only complaint (which is my own fault for not checking dimensions) is that I was not expecting it to be quite so large. It takes up a large amount of countertop space. I have been searching for a cart of some sort that this will fit on but so far I have not had any luck. Overall this purchase was well worth it. The set up is fairly simple. I have had zero leaking problems like some of the other reviews I read. The product was delivered quickly but not within the normal 2 day prime time which was a little disappointing at the time, but I haven't had a dishwasher in over 2 years so I managed the extra day without it. If you are looking for a quality dishwasher and have limited space, I highly recommend this one!
M**R
Cleans better than my $800 built in model and is just as quiet.
I bought this for our second home, which is occupied by some of my adult children. We have been using this dishwasher almost every day for over 3 years. Dishes come out sparkling clean. A few points about what we have learned: 1. It doesn't fit under the cabinets so I bought a rolling metal cart: Seville Classics Stainless-Steel NSF-Certified Professional Kitchen Work Table Cart, 24" W x 20" D x 36" H, 2 ft. with Wheels from Amazon. The dishwasher fits perfectly, and I can move the dishwasher/cart easily around my small kitchen. 2. The cart is also great because the hose drips water, so I went to a garden store and bought a cute plastic pot to hold the curled up hose and dripping water. I just need to empty the ~inch of water out of the pot about once/week. 3. I found out quickly to NOT pre-wash the dishes in the sink using any liquid dish detergent, otherwise there will be soap suds in the dishwasher after many rinses. So, I "pre-wash" using just water, I fill up the left side of the detergent tray with powdered dish detergent, I also use Finish rinse-aid. The dishes come out sparkling clean. 4. The heated cycles produced a strange smell so I opt not to use them. 5. I always wash in the following order: one quick wash (45 minutes) two rinse cycles (24 minutes each) I start my load just before bedtime and whoever gets up in the middle of the night changes the cycle to rinse and starts the rinse cycle. In the morning I unplug the machine, roll it to its corner, open the door and in about an hour the dishes air dry and are ready to put away. Note: with careful loading we only have to do dishes once/day for two or three people. When this machine, or my built in one at home, finally fails, I am going to buy this machine again as a replacement.
W**S
not sure all the time spent researching the best portable dishwasher was helpful
The dishwasher arrived with the interior wet. The blue protective coating had been removed from the interior. It worked well for 5 dish washings. Started leaking under the dishwasher. Not where the out and intake hoses were. I am returning this, not sure all the time spent researching the best portable dishwasher was helpful.
T**C
Great little dishwasher
I'm very happy with this countertop dishwasher after the first few weeks. It takes up a fair amount of counter space, think 70's microwave, but there's no way around that while keeping a useful capacity. The initial setup is very straightforward, and hooking up the water/drain hose each time is very easy with the quick-connect fitting, no leaks. It's quieter than I expected. Multiple cycle options is good, I've not needed to go above the 'normal' option. Only "problem" I've had is because it's a 1 rack system and dishes are right on top of the jets, very lightweight items (plastic storage containers) have a tendency to get flipped over and just collect water. The first unit I received was unfortunately damaged in shipping and had to be returned. Amazon made this a painless as possible, paying to ship it back and sending a replacement immediately. Word to the wise - don't cut the plastic straps that hold the crate together or pull apart the cardboard until you've inspected it. I needed pretty much an entire roll of packing tape to put it back together sturdily.
S**R
Works great in the RV while full-timing
Works great in the RV while full-timing. We use the dishwasher almost daily (sometimes 3 times in a day when we have been bad). We bought plates that were at the recommended max size to make sure we were able to fit as much as possible. We fit a lot of dishes in it. You have to be a little creative and do some Tetris. It also helps to start loading the back first. The tray doesn't come completely out onto the door. Occasionally we will pull the silverware basket out and just fill it with pots to avoid hand washing. It always amazes us how clean it gets everything. Part of the cleanliness I think comes from using it in an RV. The reason I say that is because we hook it up to the faucet and put it to full hot. RVs do not have anti-scald features, so the hot water heater delivers 180 degree water to the dishwasher. Considerably hotter than a house that delivers about 140 degree water. Or maybe its just an awesome dishwasher to begin with. Oh, almost forgot about the faucet adapter. Yes, one is provided. Yes, the ones you find being sold separately are better and hold on better. Also, I used the adapter in the male configuration threading into my faucet's plastic female threads. The 2 seals stacked together was to thick for a proper hold under the water pressure. I carefully cut one of them in half with a razor (do at your own risk). Then, I placed the cut one in the bottom and the uncut one on top and was able to thread the adapter in until it bottomed in the threads. Holds great and no leaks.
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