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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm a microbiologist. The water is boiled or comes close to boiling point in those coffee makers. That kills off most bacteria and mold. If the concern is bleach or toxic agents in the rinsing process the hotel uses, rinse it out again and check that it's empty before pouring clean water in it. [b]You can also rinse out the mugs. [/b] [/quote] I rarely stay in super expensive hotels. The hotels where I stay always have disposable water and coffee cups and they are wrapped in plastic. But I'm also not a germaphobe. If I do stay in a hotel that has a restaurant on site, how are their coffee mugs cleaner than the mugs that would be in my hotel room? Do they hand wash the room mugs and put the restaurant mugs into their dishwasher? I trust that the utensils, drinkware and plates are clean when I eat in a restaurant. So I would trust the ones in the hotel room as well.[/quote]
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