@Julia66 wrote:
When I am travelling I am always pleased to find a fridge in or near the bedroom. I looked at the possibility of buying a small worktop fridge but the cheaper ones only had a temperature setting suitable for drinks. The ones suitable for storing milk were much dearer and larger.
Sorry Julia it's not letting me tag!
I got a Caldura Mini Fridge, because i wanted a proper fridge in the room like you, rather than a 'cool box' for drinks, but i also wanted a silent one so it's quiet so guests weren't peeved by the noise.
Have to say it's been really good. I got a medium sized one (£200 ish?) as guests don't have access to my kitchen but they do little ones for £110 ish. I got off the Caldura Website, but you can get off amazon i think and delivery was fine.
Every stay gets a new 1 pint milk of their choice (they get a message asking which before they arrive) along with bottles of water in the fridge, but it gets used alot by people putting in drinks and snacks in.
@Pete69On top of my mini fridge I leave a tray with tea/coffee/hot choc/sugar in small jars. People don't mind it's not sachets as long as they have clean cups and tea spoons to use.
As an extra i leave a couple of little porridge pots (just add hot water types) and some chocs there as well. To be honest while most people eat the chocs, not many eat the porridge pots but they tend to appriciate that they're there. (again i don't let people use my kitchen, so for 50p a pot it goes down well with the people who want some kind of breakfast)