I'm looking at the description of the cottage (bungalow) I booked for next week. I always wonder why they feel the need to clutter up the not so big kitchen with both a regular coffee machine (for making pots of coffee) and a Senseo machine (which works with coffee pads and can make one or two cups at the same time). Add to that the electric kettle and that leaves very little space on the counter. Since I don't drink coffee I always store the coffee and Senseo machines wherever I can find space to free up some space. Last year I spend a week in a tiny two person cottage, where the kitchen counter was three cupboards wide, one third was taken by the sink, one third by the cooker and the final third was work space. And when I got there it was taken up by the three machines.
I can understand they want to give guests the option to use whatever coffee machine they want. But choose one to have in each cottage and if people want to use the other one they can pick it up at the reception for a small deposit which they get back when they return the machine.
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