Dishwasher Midea MCFD-55200S: Technical specifications, review, review, pros/cons
Midea MCFD-55200S is a compact, free-standing dishwasher. It is not designed for floor installation. It has leak protection, as well as 4 customizable dishwashing programs. The heater is a flow-through. There is also an automatic dryer.
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Midea MCFD-55200S functionality
Declared by the manufacturer features in Midea MCFD-55200S:
- Number of dishwashing programs - 4.
- 3 levels of water heating, the maximum - 60 degrees Celsius.
- There is protection against leaks (only the body).
- Control - electronic, but without a display. Instead, LED indicators.
- Delicate and intensive modes.
- There is a department for cutlery, a removable holder for glasses.
- There is a timer for delayed start, maximum - 24 hours (minimum - 1 hour).
- There is a sound signal (indicates the end of washing, can be turned off).
Pros and cons
The key advantages of the dishwasher Midea MCFD-55200S:
- Attractive appearance.
- Takes up little space.
- Economical water consumption.
- Easy to understand controls.
Disadvantages:
- Noisy when operating;
- noticeably vibrates if set even a little wrong (in one plane).
Technical specifications
The official website has the following specifications:
- Power consumption - up to 1380 watts.
- Water consumption - 6.5 liters for the standard program.
- Duration of one cycle of washing dishes - 165 minutes.
- Noise at work - up to 60 dB.
- The weight is 22 kilograms.
Customer Reviews
Although Midea MCFD-55200S is not the most popular model in the Russian Federation, but speak of this dishwasher only positively. Its main advantage - it's compact size, fits even on the window sill. From lacks mention mainly noisiness.
Antonina Subarskaya
We decided to save money and bought a compact dishwasher. No complaints to the way it cleans. The reviews mention that it makes a lot of noise. No complaints about the washer and washing, the reviews mention noise - it is true. I think even my washing machine is quieter. So if you have small children at home, then this technique is definitely not suitable. It is better to look for a built-in - they have a better "sound".