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🧺 Compact Powerhouse: Your Laundry, Your Rules, Anytime, Anywhere!
The COMFEE’ 1.6 Cu.ft Portable Washing Machine is a fully automatic, top-load washer designed for modern living spaces like apartments, RVs, and dorms. It features a durable stainless steel tub, six customizable wash programs, and a child lock for safety. Its compact size (20.7"x20.3"x37") and built-in wheels make it highly portable, while its energy-efficient motor reduces power consumption by up to 84%. Additional conveniences include a delay start function and the ability to pause and add laundry mid-cycle, making it an ideal solution for busy millennials seeking a sleek, efficient, and reliable laundry companion.












| ASIN | B089YSKJY6 |
| Access Location | Top Load |
| Additional Features | Child Lock, Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #238 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #35 in Portable Clothes Washing Machines |
| Brand | COMFEE' |
| Brand Name | COMFEE' |
| Capacity | 1.6 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Gray |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,460 Reviews |
| Cycle Options | Normal, Heavy,Delicate,Quick, Bulky, Spin only |
| Depth With Door Open Maximum | 20.3 Inches |
| Display | LED |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Finish Types | Stainless Steel |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | converter, water inlet hose |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Depth | 20.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.7"D x 20.3"W x 37"H |
| Item Type Name | portable washing machine |
| Item Weight | 79.4 Pounds |
| Laundry Appliance Drum Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | MIDEA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CLV16N2AMG |
| Material Type | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Max Rotational Speed | 840 RPM |
| Model Name | CLV16N2AMG |
| Model Number | CLV16N2AMG |
| Noise | 62 Decibels |
| Number of Programs | 6 |
| Number of Standard Cycles | 6 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 20.7"D x 20.3"W x 37"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Child Lock, Portable |
| UPC | 810040940255 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One Limited Year Warrenty from original purchase date |
E**S
So far a great little machine! Would recommend!
I am coming from a larger washing machine and dryer. It was really too large for my space and the washing machine was in need of repair anyway. This washing machine fits the space much better and matches my needs well as I live alone. Let me say over all the machine is absolutely great for my needs but there are a couple of things that I immediately do not like though going with my first impressions. The first is that the skirt around the base is plastic. Aesthetically I think it would be better if it were metal like the rest of the washer, but it looks fine, and this is not at all a big deal nor a deal breaker. The second issue that I have is that I initially thought the washer control panel was a touch interface but instead it is soft touch buttons with a soft plastic cover over all of the buttons and the digital display. The RovSun Dryer that I paired with this machine is touch interface and I believe that it is going to be less prone to damage or issues from wearing out. That said I am ordering a cover for both. The Machine cleans clothes very well. I work outside frequently and it gets my clothes clean. I make use of both the hygiene setting and the turbo setting in my laundry cycles. The machine is very strong in agitating the clothes and the spin cycle works very well. I do use a second spin cycle to make drying even easier for my RovSun Dryer. I also make sure to do an alone spin and drain cycle after I have done all of my laundry to make sure that there is no water remaining in the very bottom of the tub. The detergent dispenser has two separate compartments one for liquid and the other for powder. I use liquid detergent and a powdered laundry booster. The liquid goes in the blue square and the powder goes in the one beside it with the large holes. You can use these for whatever you plan to run in the wash cycle except probably liquid bleach. I doubt that would be safe for most garments. I saw another review discuss they were annoyed that there was not a fabric softener compartment that would only run during the rinse cycle. Just use a Downy Ball. I typically just use a rinse and not a conditioner, but the Downy Ball works great for either. It will not release anything until the rinse cycle as you can see from my photo of it floating around in the middle of the wash cycle on turbo with the extra strong agitation. If you want to use liquid bleach just do it the old fashioned way. Fill the tub before you put clothes in add the bleach then add the clothes. Alternatively, you could use powdered bleach. It dissolves in cold water and is likely a perfect additive for the dispenser with the large holes. It’s generally very concentrated so a little goes a long ways. This little machine can wash two light king sized comforters with no problem. There’s no center agitator so more can fit in less space. The lint trap inside does a great job at trapping the lint in your wash. Make sure to empty it after every load. It’s incredibly simple to do. I also use two floating lint traps as well that help out. There is a pump filter that you will need to clean at least once a month. It is accessed in the back of the machine. I would advise a wheeled washing machine stand to make this chore that much easier. I also bought the extended coverage for this machine that way if something goes wrong it’s not a great hassle to mitigate it. I’ve only had the machine for about a week and I will update immediately if anything changes.
J**.
This washer is little but mighty!
This little guy has been great! Granted it doesn’t hold a tremendously large amount of clothing, but it certainly holds a fair amount according to what would be expected of a mini automatic washer. It won’t handle the type of loads a standard washer would and shouldn’t be expected to- - it’s a MINI washer. But in knowing that when I decided to make the purchase, my only worry was if it would actually do a good job washing and wouldn’t be a product I’d regret buying. Welp, I’m definitely not disappointed! Let me try to give you a realistic idea of what it’s able to handle; it will handle 4 pairs of heavy Levi 511’s and wash clean with no problem, and that’s a pretty heavy load considering the weight of wet jeans + the water level practically filled to the top. The spin dry cycle is fantastic as well! Another example is that I typically use the little washer for my work uniforms which are scrub tops and bottoms and I’ll usually throw 3 sets in at a time. The washer does fine handling the load. Gets them looking and smelling nice and clean! I believe it can handle a 4th set, but I prefer not to test it’s full capacity for the simple fact I don’t have $250 to just throw around ya know. So I’d rather follow the guidelines laid out in the manual and hope the washer continues to work well for a few years at least. Anyhoo, to sum things up, it’s a great little washer, it works well and gets the job done. It was priced well and I’m happy with it! I unscrew the shower head hose from its outlet and connect the washer inlet hose to the shower head hose outlet for the water supply. I have the drain hose fastened with a zip tie along the body of the backside of the washer so that the drain hose is raised above the height of the washer itself and then secured the drain hose at the bend with a hook which then keeps the end of the drain hose in place and able to withstand the force of the water exiting the hose where it drains right into the tub safely! Once I’ve finished washing, I easily disconnect the water inlet from the shower outlet, leaving one end still connected to the washer’s water inlet, simply roll the hose up and hang it on a Velcro fastener I installed on the back of washer where it stays when not in use. I have the power cord connected to a serge protector multi-plug outlet. The set-up has been great and I’m a happy customer! Happy washing
K**H
Works great, months of use with no issues
A friend of mine broke my washer in my apartment by overloading it and I freaked out. I didn’t have enough money for a brand new full size washer and laundromats are so expensive. After consulting my roommate on what to do we settled on getting the biggest size of this washer. We have a washer and dryer hookup, which is a big benefit. After getting this it was a lot bigger than I had expected, which was very satisfying. We have about 3 people using this washer regularly now. We’ve had to use smaller loads than with a regular washer, but after about 3-4 months of use we’ve found this to be a decent replacement especially for the price. It works well, our clothes come out clean and we have no issue with it. The interface is easy to use as well. I feel like we wouldn’t be as happy had we gone for the smaller size, but splurging for the larger one has saved us a ton of time and hassle otherwise. We can’t wash large items like comforters or anything, but I’d still much rather have this than go out to wash my things. It was lightweight too, easy to install and I’ll probably keep it with me for the next apartment I go to. I’d definitely suggest this washer for someone who can’t afford anything huge, and so long as you’re not putting anything crazy heavy in it you should get a lot of value out of this.
A**N
I love my Comfee Ninja Beast
That's what I call it bt, my Ninja Beast. I love it!! I was very skeptical buying a compact mini washer like this. I spent months in searching, reading reviews and specs. I didn't know anyone who had one like this. My neighbor has one that has the dual tub and I didn't understand the concept of those and felt as if those were more work in the long run. I needed a washer, I was tired of having to go to the laundry mats with the virus. I was tired of tip toeing around my other neighbors laundry room late at night (she said I was always welcome to use, not a problem, but I didn't want to inconvenience the other neighbors in case they weren't keen on the idea, a respect thing). But it would eat my quarters and late at night just felt uncomfortable at times, not to mention sleepy. So I eventually gave in to the idea and after months of my research, even months of sitting on this exact model, I caved. Delivery was on time and prompt. The delivery guys had to bring it up stairs, I felt bad, but I also knew that this wasn't too heavy, roughly 50lbs, 2 men, they got this. They even offered to bring it through my door for me but my balcony was the perfect place for it to be to unbox unwrap and dispose of it all right away. I struggled at first with the maneuverability, but I got a hang of it and although it still isn't that easy to move, it is easy enough (about to buy a portable washer dolly with legs, problem easily solved). The exterior of the machine was a surprise to me. I didn't expect it to be so sleek and sexy like lol. Good job Comfee on the colors and design of the exterior. Next up was the installation and im not joking here when I say a 2 year old could install it (Although, their strength isn't up to par with making sure those hoses are secured tight lol). I was so gidee to use this that I didn't even hesitate. Read the manual ✔ ran rapid load to clean out and check to see if it works ✔now for the real test, my fiances work clothes. So this is where some will have a problem. The tub is small, yes. But that is to be expected with a mini compact anything, right? I have played around with the combination of his work clothes. He's 6'2 and does sheet rock for a living so you can imagine he's not a tiny guy and his clothes aren't so clean at the end of the day. While I find myself having to do less amount of his clothes, including work pants, I don't mind because I am in the comfort of my own home and right now I have time. So I have found that doing his jeans and socks are a better combination vs mixing all if it because of the balance. Which is another amazing thumbs up to Comfee. If it goes crazy, and which it will if you do not load properly and not over load it, it shuts right off and beeps to warn you "hey, I need adjusting over here". Just adjust and press start. However, and this is why it's crucial to load correct capacity and properly because it starts over at the rinse cycle (which living in california is considered wasteful). But I pay attention, and if I hear it start to go off center during the restabilizing process (spin slowly, speed up, slow down, spin faster longer, speed up, slow down. It does this a few times to help stabilize the load in the tub on its own) I will simply press pause and adjust the clothes and press start and I do not have to worry about the water wasting. I have been able to clean queen sized bedding. A quilt, fitted sheets, top sheet and 4 pillow cases without issues. I just would recommend letting the water fill a bit first before putting the blanket in as it will help to bring the bulk of the quilt down, which helped me to not have to stabilize again. I can't wash the bigger fluffier blankets and items but that's okay. It cleans everything just fine and does it quietly. Sometimes I have to check to see if its spinning that's how quiet it is. I can hear my ac unit, which is outside obviously, more from the furthest room in the house vs the washer. Clothes come out pretty dry, damp of course, but not sloppy damp or soaked still. I hang dry, always have, as it preserves the fabrics as well conserves energy. I know, im a total Californian. All in all I love it!!! This washer is definitely energy efficient. I wanted to see a few bills first before I determined that it was or wasn't energy efficient for me and my living quarters etc etc. I consider myself a decent energy conserver as I was brought up to be mindful of my use as a child as well as, Hey California! So I don't do laundry during peak hours, especially during summer. I use cold water, and I try to pay attention to the weather report and outside temp. If it's going to be a 100 or higher that means my ac is getting full priority that day and is not a laundry day. Honestly, this machine has hardly affected my bill. So keep in mind that being energy efficient doesn't mean you don't have to be mindful of all the other things that use power. It means that with the proper knowledge and steps, it can, will, and is energy efficient. Would I recommend??? Absolutely!!! 100 times over I'd recommend. It's a ninja, and a beast in one™️. It's Comfee
S**2
Update to the update. I'm a dunce. This machine is 5 stars!
UPDATE TO THE UPDATE: It was the Downy fabric softener ball. Please be advised that if you use one of these in this machine, it will make a lot of racket. The machine is fine. I am sorry I did not thoroughly investigate the noise issue before posting the negative review. UPDATE: I have loved using this little machine, but after 2 weeks of doing laundry for one person, it is making a horrible noise when agitating. I will contact the company and see what my remedies are, but for now I must change my review to one star. Quality washers should last longer than two weeks! ORIGINAL REVIEW: I researched the heck out of these portable washing machines before selecting this one. It seemed to have the best combination of price, reviews, appearance and reputation. I unpacked it earlier today and fired it up. My biggest concern was that it would be too small. It isn't. The only things in my over-filled laundry baskets that would't fit are a king-sized quilt and a queen-sized mattress pad. Also, I love that there are a variety of cycles to choose from. You can wash for 2-12 minutes, rinse 1-3 times, spin for 5-55 (?!) mins, and choose an optional soak if you want it. There's a rapid wash cycle that runs a total of 15 minutes! I love that. So, lots of options. It's light. I got it up 15 stairs alone, and I'm a 60-year-old woman. Unboxing was easy, but I had a hard time getting the plastic base plate to slide in. Be patient and bend it a little and it will go in. On first impression, this was a nice-looking little machine. Does not look cheap, just small. Like somebody shrunk a full-sized washer. It comes up to my hip. Stainless steel interior, real glass lid and nice touch-panel button controllers. The top and panel come wrapped in clear plastic, so make sure to peel that stuff off. It is covered with a bunch of ugly "don't stick your head in this washer!" type stickers. Most of them were easy to remove, and I will put some goo gone on the rest. Setup was relatively easy. I have a laundry room with hookups and a drain, so I just hooked it up to the cold water line (no hot water line in this unit) and put the drain hose down the drain pipe. (Setup out-takes: I forgot to put the drain hose down the drain pipe initially. Was grateful for that floor drain!) Also: do not just open the lid when the machine is on. It will scream at you like a smoke detector. Push the "pause" button and you can open the lid and throw that found sock in. I've been doing laundry all day, and this thing is fabulous. Gets things clean, is relatively quiet (except for the beeping; more on that later) spins out a ton of water so that clothes are dry-damp when you take them out and dry quickly, and does a good job cleaning everything from bras to towels to tablecloths. According to the Energyguide label on the front, it should cost me SEVEN dollars a year to run it. Here are the negatives: I will still need to take comforters, etc. to the laundromat, but that might be 1-2 times per year. It beeps too much: I hate being beeped at, and this thing beeps for no good reason. For example, it beeps every time you select a wash type, and sometimes you have to push 6 times, so 6 beeps. Beeps multiple times at the end of every cycle. As far as I know, there is no way to mute the unnecessary beeps. The lint trap is a little dicey. It works, but it doesn't work great. You're supposed to clean it out about every 10 loads, but clean it after something linty, like towels. I made the mistake of washing a load of black pants right after a load of towels and they were a mess. I cleaned out the full lint trap and re-washed the pants and they came out perfect. It only has *one* leveling leg, which is just weird. Thankfully my location is level. All of these negatives considered, I still feel like I got the deal of the century for getting this little tiger delivered to my door for a little over $200. Now to begin the great portable dryer hunt . . .
J**R
Powerful and Great!
Edit: January 27, 2026: clean clothes abound! Still no issues, still washing great! Haven’t had an accidental spill since I learned what to do and how to use it. Can’t recommend it enough! Edit: May/2025: still working GREAT! It’s probably paid for itself already, but I did have a leak in my kitchen sink so my apartment people put a new faucet in and now I’m unable to use the kitchen sink because the connections aren’t right. No worries, however! I was able to take my shower head/hose in along with the hose of the washer to my local hardware store and they found the correct fitting for me to hook them up that way so I’m able to wash again, just in the bathroom instead of the kitchen. A much smaller space, so that con is all on me. I’ve done quite a few loads and it’s still washing away and working great! Original review: This machine is a little beast! I delivered it to my grandpa’s house, which means I had to load it up into my car to get to my place, and that took two people. Getting it out and into my apartment took another two people, so make sure you have some help or some extra super strong muscles to move this thing on your own. Especially up and down stairs, as the box (which I tried cutting hand-holds into without success because it ripped) is awkward. I did order the dolly which was suggested to buy with it and I am glad I did. I would never be able to maneuver this thing around my apartment without wheels. As for the washing part: Extremely easy to set up. I did have a little trial-and-error with connecting it to my kitchen sink; the pressure would build and pop the connector piece off of the actual faucet. I noticed the “spout” on my sink had threads, so I took the spray-head off the spout and connected it that way, and to my surprise it worked. My fingers did get a little chopped up from having to tighten it (it still leaks slightly) so make sure you have a tool to help you tighten it down, but got through a couple of washes without the pressure forcing it off the faucet. I made the mistake already of not putting the drain hose over the sink, so my kitchen floor got a nice and deep unintentional clean lol. Only make that mistake once, and I’m sure you will remember like I did. As for the draining itself, it’s amazing. I’m so used to using a small 10lb Kuppet machine that I had to manually fill with water from my shower head, drain with a gravity drain, and then move the clothes by hand into the spinner which only fit half of the load at a time, so having a machine that does all the work in one go for me is grand. The water moves fast through the hose, and it took a bit of finagling to get the hose just right on the edge of my sink, but I do not fear it coming loose. I did try letting it drain into a 5 gallon bucket, but even the small load takes more than 5 gallons of water, so if you’re planning on draining that way, grab at least two or three Homer buckets. I was able to get a good 4 heavy hoodies in the ‘med’ load size (which I used for my first load to see how it did) and I absolutely could have fit more clothes in. I did about 20 garnments in the wash today (see the attached picture for two loads) and could have probably pushed it to 30 garnments and been fine. That’s two loads, people. MUCH more than what I’m used to. The con’s that I’ve found out as of now have been small. I need to play around more with the settings, but find everything works properly on the ‘wash, rinse, spin’/Medium/Cold/Heavy cycle. Button pressing does switch the settings, so before you hit start, make sure everything is where it needs to be. For some reason or another, the cycle washed and spun when I set it to a normal cycle, but didn’t do the rinse. It sat and drained for about 10 minutes without doing anything else, and acted like it was in a rinse cycle but didn’t have any water; the tub was just moving the clothes around dry, before I turned the power off and powered it back on, choosing just the ‘rinse and spin’ cycle to finish the load. So there are ways around it if the machine isn’t doing exactly what you want to do on the first setting. After today’s loads, it worked perfectly so I’m not sure if it was due to user error or something with the computer. It honestly could have been something I did. The spin cycle gets the clothes mostly dry. I put them on a clothes drying rack and about two hours later were able to fold them and put them away. As of right now, I do not feel the need to invest in one of those small portable dryers, as I’ve read it takes two hours to dry with those anyway. I live in a small-ish apartment (630 SqFt), and though this washer does take up a little bit of space, I plan on using it as my laundry hamper. I’ll throw my dirty clothes in at the end of the day, and when it gets to a proper load size, I’ll just wheel the machine out from where I’m keeping it in my bedroom and into the kitchen, do the wash, and put the machine away. I’m estimating it’ll be about twice a week, which is perfect for me. I mostly wear scrubs and leggings and t-shirts, so I don’t have many heavy or bulky loads to do, and it’ll save me some space with getting rid of my laundry baskets! This machine is very quiet. I couldn’t hear it from outside my apartment door, or outside from the sidewalk with my windows wide open. I even had music playing and still had to check to make sure everything was running because I thought a couple of times it had shut off. I think this machine is absolutely great and a huge step up from my little Kuppet that I’ve been using since 2018. It feels very well made, nothing cheap about it, even with the hoses that come with it. There’s not much I would change about it, except maybe find a way to make it a little lighter. If I ever need to get it out of my apartment again, I will definitely need some help. I’ll update in the future if anything about my review changes, but as of now I highly recommend it, especially for the price point! In total, my order came to about $380 including the dolly. If you can get it cheaper than that, you’re getting a STEAL!
P**M
Excellent choice, quiet, just like a mini washer
I really did some research before deciding on this washer. I LOVE it! If you're on the fence I say go for it. It's just like a regular washing machine only smaller. I love that it has a great spin cycle and really gets most of the water out of the clothes. Love the see through lid so you can have an idea what's going on in there. The only settings I've used so far are the bulk and the normal setting. It's a great feature to be able to have one hookup to my sink (which was super easy) and I can run hot or cold water through it by my sink control. It's fairly quiet. I live in a 1 bdrm apartment and it runs in my kitchen and I can't hear it from the living room. Makes less noise than my dishwasher! Very easy to install just read the directions. The unpacking of it was made super easy by reading another review so I'll put the comment here (just use a scissor to cut the straps and the box lifts off the top) no need to try to split the box open or anything. My only reason for not giving it 5 stars is that the "wheels" on it are practically non existent, it's not super heavy but I'm 5'3" and a large woman and I'm thankful I didn't have to deal with any stairs or this would have been difficult to maneuver. I plan on getting a dolly to put it on so it will move around my kitchen more easily when I want it to but that is minor. It washes the clothes nicely (just be sure not to use too much detergent) other reviews were saying to use energy efficient detergent but since I have the regular I just use that until I need to get more. The capacity is great. I did a bulk wash with 7 t-shirts, 1 thin long sleeve sweater, 2 pairs jean shorts, pair of leggins, 5 pairs of underwear and 2 bras (again I'm a plus size woman so I think that's a lot for a small machine) and it did a beautiful job. I've had it about a month now and it is wonderful. Finding places to let everything hang to air dry was becoming a problem in my small space so I also purchased a folding portable dryer so my laundry is pretty easy now that I don't have to lug it across the apartment complex. It does come in a box marked "portable washer" so if you're not allowed to have them and it will be sitting outside your door you may want to figure out a better delivery option. The hoses and power cord are fairly short so you may need to get extensions for them depending on your setup. I just move mine next to the kitchen sink when I want to use it and it reaches fine. But I also have a plug right there. As long as this lasts a few years it's well worth it. I'm looking forward to not having to go outside in the ice and snow to do laundry this year!
J**.
Great little machine ! Built & functions just like a full size
Great little machine with a good variety of washing programs. A little larger than my clothes hamper which I tossed out and use this instead. It's built like a full size machine just smaller. The spin cycles really do a good job letting the clothes hang dry pretty quick. I can get a full size mattress pad in, just add a little extra water. Handles full size sheets fine. I live on a ranch and im always out with my horses. My clothes get really dusty/dirty and this machine gets them really clean. Use a laundry bag for anything delicate or things that fray easy
A**O
Excelente opción para uso personal, requiere de poco espacio. De buena calidad y de mucha utilidad.
Llevo poco tiempo con la lavadora. Me ha sido muy útil ya que requería algo pequeño pero funcional. Funciona muy bién y es de fácil instalación. Para su tamaño sus opciones son muy prácticas y el resultado de lavado es bueno para uso personal. Te permite hacer otras cosas mientras se está lavando.
K**L
High quality machine!
I've done many loads of laundry, this is an awesome machine!! Mine hooks up to my kitchen sink, and of course the drain hose goes in there too. It is perfect, and it drains beautifully into the kitchen sink, with no worries at all of a flood! Clothes come out very clean, and it's bigger than it looks ☺️
A**R
Nothing
Everything is perfect
C**N
Recomendable
Muy eficiente
A**S
Wow wow Wow
An incredible solution for small apartments. All my laundry is done at home now.
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