Silverspoon
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I'm considering the purchase of K45 or K460 models. Both take the refillable Kcup container but otherwise demand only Keurig Kcups. Does any one have experience with either of these or have another recommendation?
So how confusing do guests find these? Does having a Keurig present more problems, or cost more than it is worth? I am looking to add the perception of value without spending a fortune or requiring additional time and energy on our part.
Since we will continue to offer brewed coffee from a pot at breakfast in house to the 4 guests staying in the main house, as well as the two guests staying in the cottage, I thought the smaller K45 model might work as an extra amenity in-house (for this season) during the hours before and after breakfast. We would provide kcups.
Once we close up the house to B&B guests (2017?) we could move the Keurig to the cottage full time. At this point the cottage would be a guest house accommodation ( no breakfast) and guests would need to buy or bring their own kcups. The traditional coffee brewing machine that is currently in the cottage will remain as an option for brewing a full pot for the duration.
During the off season we could bring the Keurig in the house and enjoy it ourselves.
So how confusing do guests find these? Does having a Keurig present more problems, or cost more than it is worth? I am looking to add the perception of value without spending a fortune or requiring additional time and energy on our part.
Since we will continue to offer brewed coffee from a pot at breakfast in house to the 4 guests staying in the main house, as well as the two guests staying in the cottage, I thought the smaller K45 model might work as an extra amenity in-house (for this season) during the hours before and after breakfast. We would provide kcups.
Once we close up the house to B&B guests (2017?) we could move the Keurig to the cottage full time. At this point the cottage would be a guest house accommodation ( no breakfast) and guests would need to buy or bring their own kcups. The traditional coffee brewing machine that is currently in the cottage will remain as an option for brewing a full pot for the duration.
During the off season we could bring the Keurig in the house and enjoy it ourselves.