MIDEA Countertop Dishwasher MDWTT0802D(B)
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The Midea dishwasher is positioned as a quiet, entry-to-mid-level option, and that “quiet” claim is actually one of its more practical strengths. In real usage, it typically runs around the 45–50 dB range, which means you won’t hear much beyond a soft hum—good enough to run even at night without being annoying. But don’t overestimate what that means overall. Quiet operation is a comfort feature, not a performance indicator.
What you’re really getting with Midea is a budget-friendly machine that does the basics reliably—decent cleaning, acceptable build quality, and simple controls. It’s not competing with premium brands like Bosch in terms of long-term durability, drying efficiency, or handling tough Indian cooking residues. So if your expectation is “silent + powerful + premium finish,” this won’t deliver. If your expectation is “affordable, does the job, doesn’t make noise,” then it’s fine.
Bottom line: the quiet feature is legit, but it’s not enough to justify the purchase on its own. You should care more about capacity, wash performance, and drying capability—because those are the things that will actually affect your daily experience.











