はじめまして。私たちは日本の宮島がある町でアパートの一室で運営しています。ホスティングをはじめて5ヶ月たちましたが、最近...
はじめまして。私たちは日本の宮島がある町でアパートの一室で運営しています。ホスティングをはじめて5ヶ月たちましたが、最近アパートの住人から騒音に対するクレーム電話がかかってきました。 1度目は外国人のお客様が大音量で音楽を聴いていて、メッセージしまし...
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I am currently renovating my condo into an Airbnb. I have some questions about the cookware people recommend. I was thinking of buying high-end pans but am worried about the Teflon being scratched and having to replace them. Should I go for a cheaper brand? Does anyone have any thoughts or experiences on this?
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Hi @Lisa11009 - we use stainless steel cookware and I would recommend this for a short term rental. It does not degrade the way non-stick can degrade and leave you with needing to replace again and again.
We have not had to replace any stainless steel pots or pans and have a very active rental. When our budget was tight I sourced stainless steel pieces thru garage sales, thrift finds, estate sales and was able to source some great items. We also have a new set that we purchased once budget allowed. If any piece becomes too grimy from baked on stains, we remove from inventory and leave for a scrubbing with baking soda.
All of our heavily used pots and pans look fantastic and we are able to maintain them to an almost like new with this method.
good luck!
Hi @Lisa11009 - we use stainless steel cookware and I would recommend this for a short term rental. It does not degrade the way non-stick can degrade and leave you with needing to replace again and again.
We have not had to replace any stainless steel pots or pans and have a very active rental. When our budget was tight I sourced stainless steel pieces thru garage sales, thrift finds, estate sales and was able to source some great items. We also have a new set that we purchased once budget allowed. If any piece becomes too grimy from baked on stains, we remove from inventory and leave for a scrubbing with baking soda.
All of our heavily used pots and pans look fantastic and we are able to maintain them to an almost like new with this method.
good luck!
@Lisa11009 Teflon will be scratched very quickly. I used to purchase stainless steel pots and pans that lasted about 3 years before the bottoms looked like they had been used on a campfire. I have since moved to a "rock" type finish or the black diamond pans. They don't seem to get burned as quickly and are currently on year 5.
Hi @Lisa11009 😊,
Thank you for asking this interesting question here!
What do you think of Lorna's and Greystone's suggestions?
Do you need more help with this?
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Hi @Lisa11009,
I would stick to stainless steel, or anodized aluminum.
Teflon will scratch very quickly.
Also, provide wooden or silicon utensils to prevent scratching.
Cheers.
I went with Ikea for my kitchen as the financing options are great and replacements for everything are easy to source. Not sure on durability yet, but everything looks pretty nice. Stainless stuff here.
Great question! I'd actually recommend skipping Teflon/non-stick altogether for STR properties. Here's what works well:
Best options for Airbnb rentals:
Why avoid non-stick/Teflon for rentals:
My personal approach: Mid-range stainless steel (Tramontina or similar) — around $30–60 per pan. Durable enough to last years, and if something does happen, replacing one pan won't hurt your wallet.
Save the high-end cookware for your personal home. For STRs, durability beats luxury every time. 🍳
Hope that helps with the renovation — exciting times ahead! 🏡
If you were to purchase Teflon maybe supply non metal utensils
Hi, @Lisa11009
I hope it's not too late to reply.
In addition to stainless steel, I highly recommend enamelled kitchenware.
In dark it's really easy to clean, but white items need bleach every now and then 🙄
I hope it helps you, and good luck with your new venture!
Hi! 👋 What I think (and this goes for pretty much everything) is that it's better to have a few things, but good ones. I don't have a lot of pots and pans, but they are all high quality and made of stainless steel; I saved money on the lids. Obviously, you'll also need to adjust based on how many people you can host 😊 but as a general rule, what I said above holds true.
Good luck!