I have found that hotels don't provide or allow coffeemakers in the rooms (yes, they liken them to "hot plates", as if they are a fire hazard, or as if people are making pancakes in their room).
Anyway, I fly with my $10 4-pound Wal*Mart cheapo coffee maker and ensure it's packed away before I leave the room for housekeeping. It's saved me from having to spend time looking for coffee and obviously saved money. It's also a great option when you see your booked hotel only offers Keurig coffee etc.
So rather than leaving your room and finding good coffee, this guy suggests bringing your own coffee maker, and then his "hack" is to pack it up when he leaves his room so that housekeeping don't find it. Is that a hack?
Even Redditors are calling him out for being dumb.
Stupid comment, if I'm paying a $40 resort fee then I expect free coffee.
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Put the room kettle on the floor next to your bed. If you're too lazy or drunk to get out of bed at night you can turn on your side, grab the kettle and pee into it. Just rinse it out a bit next morning and housekeeping will be none the wiser.
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What the frick are you talking about? Aevann ban this britoid
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Bongoloids attempting to colonize yet another space online now that they're irrelevant in the real world.....
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Leave it on your last day so the next guest knows if housekeeping have actually cleaned the room
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*turn it on when you check out so it's even easier to tell
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