Would you have dropped a coffee machine ?

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Amanda2093
Level 2
Falmouth, United Kingdom

Would you have dropped a coffee machine ?

Hi Everyone 

 

I have just welcomed our second guests... I am new to hosting.

 

The first ones asked for a teapot which we dropped over... this week the message said after they had been there an hour " Is there anything we can make coffee with, I so miss a coffee".. I was tempted to put " A kettle" lol but refrained.

 

My husband said we should drop our coffee machine over. What would you have done? Is it normal to provide this? 

 

Only charging about £125 a night for entire house 🏠 

 

 

Top Answer

Definitely provide coffee and coffee maker. The easiest is a French Press. We have a little coffee station with sugar, creamer, filters coffee and tea. We have a great unit that makes pods and regular coffee so we provide both. But a French Press is a simple solution.

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Ok so as long as that is listed in the amenities then no I wouldn't bring over another format for them.

Sudsrung0
Level 10
Rawai, Thailand

Living here in Phuket we try to accommodate every nationality we learn over the years, English like a big mug of tea in the mornings so we have mugs, we have a couple of different types of coffee machines.

If you have Asian guest you must have a Rice cooker, I had some Asian guest use the kettle to boil their noodles in, I had to throw that away I couldn't get rid of the smell,

Last month we had American guest asked for a blender I was actually at the warehouse at the time so I bought one for them, Not a bad idea other guest have been happy with it,

Mary996
Level 10
Swansea, United Kingdom

Cafetierre, organic coffee, organic milk. Grinder if preferred and then whole coffee beans to preference.

 

 

 

 

Solveig0
Level 10
Lørslev, Denmark

I always bring a bag of nescafe, so as long as there's something to heat the water in I'm ok, but I'm addicted to my morning coffee. A costa or Starbucks up the road just wouldn't do it for me. 

Definitely provide coffee and coffee maker. The easiest is a French Press. We have a little coffee station with sugar, creamer, filters coffee and tea. We have a great unit that makes pods and regular coffee so we provide both. But a French Press is a simple solution.

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