12 Premium Airbnb Kitchen Amazon Finds for 5-Star Stays
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Small, thoughtful kitchen extras win Airbnb hosts 5‑star reviews. After my first guests arrived and I realized I’d forgotten the basics (yes, wine opener nightmare included), I started upgrading the kitchen with a few premium gadgets that actually move the needle on guest experience. Below are 12 premium kitchen gadgets I recommend every Airbnb host consider. They are high impact, reliable, and easy to maintain. Prices are estimated (USD) and reflect typical Amazon pricing.
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Premium Kitchen Gadgets for Hosts : 12 Must-Have Items
Electric Kettle — $70
Single-Serve Coffee Maker — $120
Convection Toaster Oven — $200
Cordless Wine Opener — $30
Milk Frother — $60
Immersion Blender — $80
Instant-Read Thermometer — $39
Nonstick Cookware Set — $150
Cast Iron Griddle — $49
Multi-Cooker — $79
Water Filter Pitcher — $30
Hand Mixer — $90
Why I picked these (and why you should too)
They are cost efficient and deliver a high guest impact: Coffee, wine, and easy breakfast tools create those “wow” moments that show up in reviews.
Durability and low maintenance: Choose well-reviewed models with replaceable parts so you’re not constantly replacing items between turnovers.
Space‑friendly: Many of these add big capability without taking over a small Airbnb kitchen.
Host-tested setup tips
One‑page gadget guide: Leave a short, friendly instruction card for appliances (how to use, where extra filters/pods are, simple cleaning). Guests love clear instructions.
Coffee & wine station: Keep pods, filters, coffee, and the wine opener in the same drawer or tray. It saves guests asking questions at midnight.
Small extras matter: A few single‑serve coffee pods, spare coffee filters, basic spices, and extra dish soap pods go a long way.
Monthly check: Ask your cleaners to test electric items (kettle, etc) when you turnover the place. It is better to swap a faulty kettle before guests arrive than to get that message at 10pm.
Label storage: Use clear labels for where to find measuring cups, lids, and cookware so guests don’t root through every cabinet.
For a full list of Amazon Items I purchased for my property click here for related post.
Happy Hosting!