Coffee makers are always dirty
Some hotel rooms have coffee makers on them. Making a coffee at the hotel is cheaper than going to a restaurant, but that doesn’t mean it’s worth it. The cleaning staff rarely wash these machines properly; instead, they swirl the coffee pots in water or clean them with the same cloth used for the bathroom floor.
This fact is gross, and you may want to spend a few extra dollars on buying a coffee somewhere else. However, if you still want to prepare coffee in your room, you should clean and disinfect the machine before using it. It could’ve been sitting around collecting dust for weeks before you arrived.
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