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I’m a flight attendant — here’s why I avoid hotel coffee makers

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You could need to think twice before making coffee in a hotel room.

A Queens-based flight attendant claims she’s heard the coffee makers in hotels are used to clean underwear.

“I ponder the everlasting query: to brew or to not brew the hotel room coffee,” the unidentified flight attendant wrote last week for Bon Appétit’s “The Receipt” series — which features people from different walks of life detailing their weekly food budgets.

She continued: “That is something most flight attendants have strong feelings about, and lots of senior mamas prefer to tell horror stories about in-room coffee pots getting used to rinse pantyhose, amongst other things. (This will be an urban legend; I can’t imagine anyone actually DOING it.)”

An individual wondered the identical thing on Quora.com a 12 months ago, writing, “Do flight attendants still steam their underwear in hotel room coffee pots to wash them or is that this only a myth?”


This week, a food diary from a flight attendant went viral after she mentioned an urban legend about people using coffee pots to clean their underwear.
A food diary from a flight attendant has gone viral for mention of an urban legend about people using coffee pots to wash their underwear.
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In the reply section of the post, many looked as if it would think it’s indeed an urban legend.

“I actually have never met one who did,” one person responded.

One other person was more blunt: “I’m sure that a minimum of one freak has done it sooner or later in time, but no, that’s not a traditional practice.”

One one that claimed to have flown for 10 years said they’d never heard of this practice.

“It’s much easier to either pack some clean underwear or, within the case that you just run out, just wash them in the lavatory sink and allow them to dry over the heater or by a window,” the person wrote.


“That is something most flight attendants have strong feelings about, and lots of senior mamas prefer to tell horror stories about in-room coffee pots getting used to rinse pantyhose, amongst other things,” the passage read.
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Nonetheless, a post 4 years ago within the Reddit community “r/lifehacks” claimed the hotel coffee maker is a “hack that flight attendants commonly use to wash their underwear and pantyhose.”

The poster advised putting all the things within the pot with some soap and “running [it] for a couple of cycles.” When it’s done, hang it dry in the lavatory.

“In order that’s why my hotel room coffee all the time has an odd taste,” one person jokingly replied on the thread. “Huh I assumed it was sh––y water.”

One other typed, “That’s thoroughly disgusting.”


The post had people questioning the truth behind the myth.
The post had people questioning the veracity of the claims.
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Whether that is flight attendant fiction or secret fact, it isn’t the primary time concerns have been raised concerning the hotel coffee pot.

Last 12 months, a hotel housekeeper took to TikTok to share her suggestions for staying in a hotel room — warning against using the coffee pot.

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Some people claim they've heard of the practice, while others aren't buying it.
Some people claim they’ve heard of the practice, while others aren’t buying it.
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Should you use the coffee pot in hotel rooms?
Do you have to use the coffee pot in hotel rooms?
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“Normally the housekeeper just rinses this stuff out in the lavatory sink and dries them off with the identical rag that they used to wash the remainder of the room with,” the TikToker claimed.

In fact, cleanliness is determined by the hotel — and maybe a little bit little bit of luck, too.

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