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Can anyone tell me if the coffee makers in room at Royal Palm use a #4 filter or a basket type filter? Want to know which to bring otherwise buying a box when I only need 7.
Thanks for the info.
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I've used baskets filters in a coffee maker that took #4 filters without issue, so I'd bring the basket filters and cover both possibilities.
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I've never done it, but I have always heard that a paper towel also works in a pinch. Some places seem to provide a few coffee filters, usually left behind by previous customers. There are always coffee filters here at BSV.
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They use the common filters that fit a Mr. Coffee . We always use bottled water to avoid the off taste of the island water.
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