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✨ Elevate your countertop game with effortless, eco-smart dishwashing! ✨
The BLACK+DECKER BCD6W is a compact, ENERGY STAR certified portable dishwasher designed for busy professionals and small spaces. Featuring 7 specialized wash cycles, a user-friendly LED touch display, and a quick-connect faucet hookup, it cleans up to 6 place settings efficiently while saving water and energy. Its stainless steel interior and child lock combine durability with safety, making it the ultimate countertop upgrade for a cleaner, stress-free kitchen.





| ASIN | B0773QXFH3 |
| Additional Features | Childproof Lock, Compact, Delay Start |
| BEE Star Rating | 5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #366 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #8 in Countertop Dishwashers |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Cable Length | 5 Feet |
| Capacity | 6 Place Settings |
| Color | White/Black |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,339 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Delicate, Normal, Rapid, Rinse |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Types | stainless steel |
| Form Factor | Dishwasher |
| Handle Type | Recessed |
| Included Components | Dishwasher, User Manual |
| Inner Material | Stainless Steel |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.5"D x 21.7"W x 17.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Compact Dishwasher |
| Item Weight | 46.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | W Appliance Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BCD6W |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | BCD6W |
| Model Number | BCD6W |
| Noise | 60 Decibels |
| Number Of Options Cycles | 7 |
| Number of settings | 7 |
| Outlet Hose Length | 59 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 21.5"D x 21.7"W x 17.2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Small kitchens, RVs, or other places with limited space; efficient dish cleaning in compact areas |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Childproof Lock, Compact, Delay Start |
| Style Name | Countertop |
| UPC | 819813014551 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts & labor |
A**R
Fantastic product, total game-changer if you're hand washing!! Review & tips for use
9mos later Update: Still working great, still worth every penny. No leakage, I use this thing maybe 5-6 times per week. Water/energy efficient as well. Do take the time to clean it monthly -- the filters, the door, and the hoses too. Will help make sure your dishes keep smelling fresh. Doesn't hurt to run an empty load with some dishwasher cleaner every couple of months either. **Original Review** I've been fortunate to live in an apartment that I love for a few years now, and one of the only drawbacks to this place is the lack of dishwasher. It's a luxury I was willing to go without for the sake of a great living space. Now I do kind of enjoy washing dishes to an extent, I find it to be meditative and satisfying, but it's a big consumer of time. Especially so when my partner and I both work full time, and often eat late dinners between 8-10pm and just don't feel like doing chores afterwards, so things can pile up. There are a lot of similar units closer to the $200 price range, but most of them were brands I'd never heard of, didn't have any LED displays, and a lot are just on the boring side aesthetically. We decided it was worth a little more to go with a brand we knew we liked, the display, and something that wasn't all white or all black. Very glad we did! We've had this thing for about 6 weeks so far, and we use it probably about 5 times per week. Our kitchen has never been cleaner, and without any sort of planning my partner and I have naturally worked on a 50/50 split of running the wash because it's so easy. Let me tell you -- we still marvel regularly at what a life upgrade this has been. So much time back, cleaner kitchen, less stress around chores, and the cleanest dishes we've ever had. I am pretty meticulous about cleaning dishes thoroughly, and I have been impressed with the wash quality. Now I'll give some practical tips for anyone who has one of these or is in the market: - These countertop units are definitely on the heavy side, especially if you're a smaller person. So I highly recommend having either a dedicated counter spot for it, or getting a wheeled cart where you can tuck the unit below and move it into place as needed. This is coming from a pretty large dude who has been a manual laborer on more than one occasion. - The hose that connects to the sink needs a little attention after each wash cycle to make sure it's fully drained. We usually put a large mixing bowl onto the floor, then angle the hoses as needed to let gravity do its thing until there's no more water leaking out. Talking maybe 1-2mins of work at most. - I've read reports of leakage from these units. We did spot a leak, but it was connected to my point above. Moving the hoses around while draining meant that the connection on the back of the unit loosened up a bit, and some water dripped out from there. Now every time I drain the hoses, I simply check the connection as well and tighten if needed, and no leaking ever since. - I've tested out various levels of rinsing dishes, and overall I'd say that minimal rinsing is required for most things. I do a quick pass under the sink for anything that is heavily soiled, especially if it's got onions or other foods that tend to really stick. More than rinsing, I think it's important to make sure that the way you're loading the washer isn't blocking the things that are heavily soiled. The instructions give some general pointers on spacing, and while I still manage to cram more into this thing than is suggested, I make sure that anything real dirty has enough space for water to comfortably flow around it. - Larger plates may not fit in this thing, at least not in the plate rack. I believe the 10-10.5" range is ideal. If your plates are larger you might need to wash them in a smaller load and angle them into place. Have done this once or twice and the end result was still a nice clean set of dishes. Hands down one of the best purchases I've made in the past 5 years.
A**R
Exactly what I needed
So, firstly, my product did arrive damaged. I saw the big ding in the box and new unless it was double boxed, not even the foam would save it. My thoughts were correct and it was damaged as seen in the last few photos. Thankfully though, the damage was superficial. The outer shell is very thick and so the inside of the washer is perfect without damage. I didn’t care too much about the aesthetics so I kept it. Okay, now to the review! Someone said this is heavy, and honestly I’m 4’11’m and not muscular at all and I carried this alone up two flights of stairs in the box and put it on the counter myself. Maybe I’m stronger than I think I am, but I expected it to be far heavier. If you live alone and no how to lift without hurting your back. It’s not too difficult to move. Installation took no time at all. Maybe 10 minutes. Quick tip: if your sink needs to screw into the adapter, remove one of the black rings from the inside of the adapter. You do not have to take the adapter off the sink to run it which is great because it makes hooking up the hoses a .5 second task when you go to use the dishwasher. Use is SO simple. Hook up the hoses, check for leaks every time, load up the dishwasher, pick a cycle and that’s that. It beeps when it is done but I personally never hear it. I just keep track of the time. There are various settings and time to wash ranges from almost 2 hours for the heaviest setting and then 30 minutes for the rinse. There is a drying and sanitizing feature after the wash. Someone mentioned it doesn’t dry well (I’d have to agree) but I just let it sit then either pop the door open and let them dry over a few hours or hand dry them after. I recommend not putting anything by with big food particles to keep the catch at the base from clogging, but it, along with the splash bar thing can be removed and cleaned. Results: I found that the 45 minute setting which is a light wash works fine, even for heavily soiled dishes. Which is nice because I don’t want to run my water for 2 hours. This gets my dishes very clean. I use Blueland dish washer tabs but also have used seventh generation dish pods and both worked well. I did notice with the pods that I had a bit of residue and I think that’s just because it’s too much detergent. The Blue land tabs are smaller and I don’t have that issue. In summary, I think if you are in need of a dishwasher, this is a great choice provided you have the countertop space and/or have somewhere to put it. It is quite large and barely fit under my counters, but it is worth it. I will update after a few more runs, but right now, I would highly recommend!
P**S
More positive feedback on this product
This is a 4th update since I have been using this between early December 2018 and mid-April 2019. Cleans well. Helps to wipe food off dishes with a paper towel over your trashcan, the load dishes and pots. I am using the cleaning pods, generally only one per cycle, and the dishes still come out immaculate. I would use this same procedure with a full sized dishwasher, however, since I don't like to see or smell the food traps building up with food debris in the first place. About once a month, I run a cycle on vinegar only, no dishes, no soap, just to keep it extra clean and smelling fresh. All in all, this is a superior product. I hate washing dishes by hand when an apartment has not DW, so this product has been a real boon to me and given me time and freedom back. The dishes and glasses come out so clean on the 45 minute cycle, including pots and pans that have been wiped with a paper towel first, that I know I am eating off of and cooking with clean dishes and cookware. Skip doing dishes by hand - buy this product instead. This is a third update: About 25 dish washing cycles later, this product continues to perform well and reliably. I use the 45 minute setting symbolized by the glass/cup icon, which does an admirable air dry of the dishes. I am amazed how clean the dishes come out. I recommend using this particular cycle for most of your average needs and save the lengthier cycles for the heavy duty washing. However, I recommend that you routinely wipe any food particles from cookware and dishes first before loading the dishes for cleaning. This keeps the filters clean and is a small price to pay for keeping the dishwasher performing at optimal level. I also recommend that you check the hose fittings once a week just to ensure they are secure in place, and that you use the dishwasher when you are home to monitor or at least be there if any hose slips out of place. So far, all hoses have remained secure in place, and I do not anticipate this will be a problem. If you are thinking about buying a countertop dishwasher, I highly recommend you consider buying this product. Black + Decker designed an excellent product here. Update to the review below: I have run about 12 loads so far since getting the device. It is performing well and cleaning the dishes beautifully, plus sanitizing them in the process. I still recommend that you run the dishwasher only when you are home to monitor - water discharges frequently through the quick connect faucet valve, several times during the cycle, and I think it is important to be around to verify that hoses are still tightly connected. So far, hoses have stayed put, and I don't anticipate problems. I do plan to sanitize the dishwasher once a week with running a short cycle with a splash of white vinegar and a tablespoon of baking soda in it, while empty. This will keep the dishwasher sanitized itself and help ensure the quick connect faucet unit remains clean. This dishwasher has given me my kitchen back - there is no more backlog of dirty dishes to wash by hand. I can now load the dishwasher with dirty dishes daily, and run later in the week as needed. This beats washing dishes by hand by many orders of magnitude. No more washing dishes by hand here! I just hooked my new unit up yesterday and ran a first load. The dishes were immaculate after the wash cycle - something that cannot be attained by washing them by hand. And, they are sanitized as well. The dishwasher came well packed, and it nice looking - however, it is all white with a stainless front handle. Even so, it still looks good in the kitchen. The product is well designed and well built. Remember to have teflon tape handy when you hook up the adapter to your faucet, much like you would use when switching shower heads in the bathroom. The teflon tape secures the threads in place. I babysat the first load yesterday to become accustomed to what it does when during the wash cycle - and I am babysitting the 2nd load now, again to become familiar with how the dishwasher operates, when it discharges water throughout the cycle, etc. I do recommend that in an apartment or condo building, that you run the unit only when you are at home, so that you can monitor hoses to make sure they are staying in place under water pressure. I also don't mind having to remove large bits of food from dishware before loading - I hate doing dishes by hand (there are no dishwashers in apartments in my building), so I am happy to live with this minor inconvenience for the bigger convenience of it cleaning my dishes wonderfully. Now, I can get my kitchen back in shape! I will write a second review later after I have used it for a few weeks. I expect I will continue to be impressed. So, I recommend you buy this product - it is number 2 in the list of top 10 countertop dishwashers, and I bought it because Black & Decker is a manufacturer I have trusted for years.
A**D
Fabulous machine!
Works great - don't over-stuff, it IS a portable, after all. Has been working great for months now. Do not over-twist the connection from the hose to the device, it will break. Had to buy a replacement hose. Otherwise it's a blessing. As for noise level... there IS a chance your landlord will hear it, but you can also sleep through it. Your choice.
D**I
Broken within 3 months, long wait for replacement, and ultimately disappointed.
When first purchased, this seemed like a fantastic compact dish washing option. We were able to wash approximately 1/3 of the amount of dishes in this in the same amount of time as a full load in a full sized washer, but considering the countertop design, that was fine. While the dish drying feature never worked as well as I had hoped, dishes came out consistently clean for the 3 months it worked. After 3 months, we started experiencing a E4 error, indicating an internal leak in the machine, causing water to leak out of the bottom of the washer onto our countertop. Due to still being under warranty, we contacted the third party warranty service listed in the manual, explained the situation and error code, went through some troubleshooting steps, and ultimately they determined it was a faulty unit that they would replace, after mailing them the following: my information, the serial number sticker from the machine, and the electrical cord which I was required to physically cut, making the machine inoperable. It has been nearly a month since they have received the items (verified over the phone on follow up calls) and yet to receive a replacement, nor any information regarding how long a replacement will arrive. **UPDATE — moved from 1 to 2 stars** I did receive a replacement unit, after approximately 2 months since it originally shipped and multiple phone calls with their warranty department. The replacement must have been an older refurb (had a sour food smell to it upon setup that my original did not have). For most of its life, it has worked relatively well. However, effectiveness has very clearly declined since first use. When first used, nearly all dishes were well washed. But now, over a year later, despite being well maintained and regularly cleaned, more than half of dishes washed each cycle are not completely cleaned. Most dishes will still have food grime and remnants still on them, even after pre-washing. We have tried using different brand detergents, as well as the various different programs/modes available on the machine. While it served it's purpose for a time, I'm disappointed with the purchase. At the expense this item is, I expected better longevity and effectiveness. But for now, I will continue pre-scrubbing dishes before the dish washer, but at that point— what's the point of having the dish washer?
M**O
Big solution for a small space.
Edit: May 10, 2022 Still tweaking to make this even more awesome and treat it well so it lasts a long time. I was frustrated by the large spacing that allows smaller items to tip below the rack and potentially hit the washer arm. My solution is a silicone mat “dishwasher bag” sold to snap into a envelope of sorts for baby bottle nipples and pacis. I laid it in the bottom (see photo) and now it’s a perfect place to lay larger utensils! Works a charm! Edit: May 4, 2022 Still going well and I’m happy. I because I have it with the water permanently hooked up I was worried that the unit was not meant to have the pressure of constant inbound water. The hook up hose usually gets detached between uses. So, I added a shorter hose with 3/8” compression fittings on both ends and an inline quarter turn valve. Now I turn the water on to use and off when it’s done. Just being careful and wanting to keep it working wonderful. Moving into a small cabin from an average house I was short on space but loath to give up a dishwasher. After reading many helpful reviews, we went for it. I have not had it long so won’t attest to that but will address the questions I had that I couldn’t find answers to. No, the Corelle dinner plates at 10.75” do not fit. Specs say 10” and that about it. You could fit in 2 or 3 at a sharp angle but it is not an efficient use of space. We use the salad size at 8.5” a lot anyway. Dishes come out way dryer than I expected. It’s not super quiet, but not bad. You trade the small size for sound insulation. I have a sprayer faucet and didn’t want to do that hook up anyway. Also, the hoses (at 5’) were a couple feet short of where I wanted to put the washer. Here is my temporary solution. When I trust the whole setup I’ll drill some holes in the countertop and cabinets. Maybe. For the fill, it is a Garden hose thread to the back of the dishwasher. An 8’ dishwasher connection hose kit worked for me. There is an garden hose to ⅜” compression elbow at the dishwasher then a braided hose with ⅜” compression fittings on each end. I first changed my valve under the sink to one that had two ⅜” compression fittings (and two shutoff valves) so I had one for the dishwasher and one for the faucet hot water. The drain hose was more challenging as I could not find anything that hooked up straight to the dishwasher. I used the supplied hose which ends in a ½” compression fitting. This took 3 parts, see the picture for parts used. ½” comp to ½” FIP; a 1/2” nipple and ½” to ½” FNTP. For now, this just runs into the sink with a couple pieces of PEX. Take care not to use any fittings that restrict the hose flow smaller than the supplied hose. My other challenges were that the dishwasher covers the switches for the over sink light and dishwasher switch. A couple of smart bulbs has Alexa turning off the lights and and sink mount air button took care of the disposal. I used this one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0716D6BNC?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_71YCK888A7FMZZQ5NYCQ A big thank you to the lady in plumbing at Lowes and the two random plumbers shopping there who stopped and helped.
L**N
Washes dishes like a champion!
Last week, after over 20 years of loyal service, our Kenmore dishwasher turned in it's retirement papers and set sail for Tahiti. Since Sears is almost non-existent now, and the Kenmore brand has been sold off, we started looking at a smaller dishwasher for our unit in our family four-plex. Enter Black & Decker, which is a name I have worked with for years on power tools, but was unfamiliar that they now offer countertop dishwashers. I had looked at some other dishwashers with lower price points but the problem was I only have 18 inches of space between the counter and the bottom of the cabinets so I knew I needed something that would fit in that space. This guy is 17.25 " high. So that's workable for us. So after it arrived it was on to the next step, installing it. Could not have been easier. Two hoses and a power cord. The hoses are two different sizes so that makes it more easier. So the first thing I did was attach the hoses to the back of the unit. A couple of words of advice here: 1. Use either Teflon Plumbers Tape or Teflon pipe dope ( I used Teflon pipe dope) on the threads all around. This will help prevent any sort of leakage. 2. DO NOT use brute force to attach the connectors or you could strip the threads, and then that would be a serious issue. Tighten them hand tight and then a 1/4 turn more. Once you have attached the hoses to the machine, then attach them to the quick connector unit. Then attach it to the faucet adapter. The unit comes with a faucet adapter that SHOULD fit almost any faucet with a replaceable aerator, whether it's inside or out. After I connected the connector to the faucet adapter I slowly turned on the hot water so that I could check for leaks. NONE The unit has 7 cycle programs so you should be able to find one that suits you best. Now keep in mind that this unit holds 6 place settings at max, so plan appropriately. And just like the full size units, you will need to spray the dishes first. There will be some items that you cannot wash in it, such as big pots and pans, but I never used the old dishwasher for that anyhow. Oh and the best advice of all I can give you? READ THE MANUAL. The unit comes with manual, faucet adapter and inlet and drain hoses and weighs about 47 pounds. This works for us since we don't entertain in our unit that much, leaving that instead for our big kitchen and outdoor area for our dinner meals with all of our kids and grandkids. I give it 5 stars up. Hope you enjoy it!
S**E
Improved my mental health!
I don't want to sound dramatic but this dishwasher has saved my life. I struggle with dishwashing due to skin problems as well as mental problems. Nothing is more judgmental than a sinkful of dishes. I was able to get this dishwasher up and running In no time the installation was a breeze with the quick adapter for the sink. I've run even the most gnarliest dishes on the eco setting and they come out fantastic. I used the Cascade gel and I squirt a tiny bit in the bottom of the machine and then fill the dispenser with less than a tablespoon and everything has come out great. I think I saw someone else recommended putting a silicone sink mat in the bottom. I highly recommend that It allows me to throw all my silverware right on the bottom without worry that they will fall through. It also has let me take out the silverware basket which adds more room for bowls and things. I love how spacious it is I'm able to fit my KitchenAid bowl as My ninja food processor parts inside of it no problem. My larger plates I have to angle more but I've fit two frying pans in here with a couple days worth of dishes too It's insane! It fits so much! This extremely increased my quality of life. Worth every penny. I'm silly and thank this machine every day. Haha
R**E
Lave très bien.
Je trouve cet appareil bien suffisant pour moi. Il fonctionne bien et est silencieux.
P**.
Excelente producto. Nos cambió la vida.
Excelente calidad de producto, fácil de conectar (por lo menos en México), silencioso y lava muy bien. Los platos grandes que tenemos (bien grandes) entran justo. El lugar para los platos profundos (bowls) no los retiene sostenidos como deberían pero eso no es un gran problema.
A**O
Maravillosa compra
Decidí comprarla cuando tuve mi bebé, porque tiene funcion para esterilizar biberones, chupones y aditamentos, además de auxiliarme con los quehaceres del hogar. Limpia super bien, caben bastantes trastes, es bastante silencioso, me ha hecho la vida más fácil y lo amo. Consume poca electricidad y tampoco desperdicia agua. Ademas de que es compacto.
D**E
Follow up
Follow up a year later - still my favorite appliance. ...but...I"ve always hated doing dishes, so I might be biased :). Word of caution - It takes a long time for a cycle to finish, so you need to be sure you do not need to use your kitchen faucet for however long it takes for a cycle to complete.
J**Z
Excelente producto
Hasta ahora después de dos meses de uso se ha comportado excelente muy buena capacidad, desempeño y eficiencia. Fácil de instalar, usar, buen precio y de mucha ayuda para la familia
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