(Part 2) Top products from r/AirBnB

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We found 26 product mentions on r/AirBnB. We ranked the 125 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/AirBnB:

u/striblingwalk · 2 pointsr/AirBnB

Why not get an electronic lock with a keypad, and text them the code? I know some hosts like to meet in person but that may be worth foregoing if they're more than half an hour late. This works great: http://www.amazon.com/Schlage-BE365VCAM619-Camelot-Keypad-Deadbolt/dp/B000NJJ1MQ

u/tallasassy850 · 1 pointr/AirBnB

I have this one and it's been awesome. It feels very heavy duty, but the combo is easy to arrange and change if you want. The inside compartment is big enough for a lanyard with two keys on it.

u/maccrogenoff · 1 pointr/AirBnB

I agree with the other posters. Your guests shouldn't have left the dog with you and you shouldn't have picked him up. Imagine if someone you didn't know wanted you to move and picked you up. You'd feel threatened. It sounds like you're not really a dog person, so it would be a good idea for you to stop accepting dogs. Many dogs are used to being on the couch at home. It's confusing to them that the rules are different in your house. If you keep permitting dogs you should get some of these.

https://www.amazon.com/X-Mat-Original-Training-Firm-18-Inch/dp/B0006G4V5I

u/quacktards · 2 pointsr/AirBnB

I would suggest having a friend or family member stay in your unit for a night or 2 and provide feedback about everything (temp, amenities, etc). To me 78 feels crazy high for Florida but I'm in the midwest. Even here I sleep at 70. Also sorry about the link. Maybe this one will work but if not, I was referring to a 6" clip fan.

u/theinfamousj · 1 pointr/AirBnB

I second the recommendation for MasterLock. I actually have two different MasterLock key boxes and this one has proved to be the easiest for my guests to use/remove and bring inside with them/replace when done.

u/rollerhen · 6 pointsr/AirBnB

Sounds like you'll either need to invest in a fence of some sort, brainstorm with your neighbor, or install some kind of movement-activated, high-frequency deterrent. Googled "dog deterrent" for ya, found this.

u/Divalent2007 · 1 pointr/AirBnB

I'm not sure I can envision your room layout, so I don't know if this would work; but have you considered mounting a TV to a wall using an extendable swivel mount? That way a tv "over there" can be viewed "over here". Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WYVBR0

Everybody knows how to operate a standard TV, and be familiar with what is on it. Many may not know how to operate tablet units with a limited offering.

u/soupcancooloff · 0 pointsr/AirBnB

airbnb is a hospitality platform, like it or not their end customer commonly demands late check-in. all the reps i've dealt with were very professional, so maybe you were unlucky in speaking w a bad apple. i agree with others that you shouldn't use your 3 cancellations for this.

my question is: if you're superhost, why do you use instant booking? instant book pushes listings to the top of the results but not above superhosts.

and as others have mentioned, try this:

Master Lock 5400D Select Access Key Storage Box with Set-Your-Own Combination Lock, 13/32-Diameter Shackle, 1-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002YP1VC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_BnJ9yb2PZVPMM

u/Kuriin · 2 pointsr/AirBnB

Host should ask for estimates on cleaning.

And hosts should start supplying their units with:

https://www.amazon.com/Wine-Away-Stain-Remover-12-Ounces/dp/B0000DDYOU

^ This shit is amazing!

u/lesterMoonshine · 1 pointr/AirBnB

Under the counter water filter, but it comes out of the cold water faucet, and you can install it, yourself. Much bigger than it looks in the picture, but much smaller than similar filters.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000923524/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/danceinthepuddles · 1 pointr/AirBnB

How about some fancy postcards so she can leave notes for her guests that double as a keepsake? Most museum stores have boxed sets of cards and they last for aaaaages.

u/KyleSilva · 5 pointsr/AirBnB

I have a battery powered lock (not wifi) but the idea is the same: In case for some reason the code doesn't work, or the batteries die on me without warning (none of this has happened yet) as a backup I bought one of these lockboxes and mounted it in a not obvious, but easy to find and operate with minor instructions spot. That way, if a guest tries to checkin and there is some kind of issue, or if you know there is going to be a power outage, etc. I can give them the code to the box. It's not ideal (I don't like giving keys) but it's pretty good as a backup plan.

u/CeePee1 · 3 pointsr/AirBnB

I've got one of these lockboxes attached to an exterior wall but slightly tucked away not in direct eyeline, and shielded from general view by plants.
You can manually change the code as often or as infrequently as you like, and either have it stored as part of the check-in instructions that get sent out a few days before arrival, or you can text it out yourself.
My personal opinion is having 2 keysafes, and 2 separate keys, increases the likelihood of 1 key being left behind or lost or put back in the wrong place. Keep it as simple as possible to minimise user error!