Brand: SPKLHQColor: SilverFeatures: Easy to Use: Better quality and performance, Reasonable price! Each pack includes 1 screw lid, 1 extra...
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Works great when using loose leaf tea. Would buy again.
B*******
Fantastic quality.
a********
I love this tea infuser. I bought a pound of loose honey bush tea and this infuser doesthe job. The holes are nice and small and the loose tea does not leak through and floatin my cup of tea.
D** S****** P*******
Plenty of room for the tea leafs. No little bits of tea leaf floating in your mouth!!!! I highly recommended it to my daughter!!!!!
S***** T***
This is a great tea ball that I have been using to make pots of looseleaf tea. Its stainless steel so it doesn't rust and it doesn't add any metallic flavor to the tea the lid is easy to remove and stays in place in the pot. The chain is long enough to hang out of the pot and give you something to safely pull the ball out of the pot with. This is a very fine mesh so even my chamomile flowers don't get through the mesh making my tea chunky. I would definitely recommend this tea ball.
G*** M**** W*******
Complete with its own tray. Can easily fit a cup or inside a tea pot.
D**** J* H****
This is on the largish size, designed more for pots of tea than cups of tea, but it will fit in most of my mugs and Western-style tea cups (but not most of my Japanese/Chinese/Korean cups which tend to be smaller).I've used this many times, and the screw top continues to work just fine. The metal is on the thin side, and I had feared that after some use it might start to deform or the threads would get out of alignment, but so far it's holding together very well.Like any tea ball or similar ite…m, cleaning it is mostly easy - the majority of the tea leaves will fall right out; but there are some small pieces that get caught on edges of the perforations, and it can be a struggle to get them off.But that's really the only complaint I have about this - and that's something that every tea ball/infuser suffers from.It's big enough to hold tea for a while pot, but not so big that it won't also fit into a Western-style tea cup/mug. I use this quite a bit!Very good value.
C**
This could be used to make a whole KETTLE of tea. Still, it serves its purpose just fine. Easily screw off the top, fill it with tea, reclose, steep. Just note that you will need a cup with a very wide mouth. Or maybe use it in a pot with spices and herbs. I could easily see myself adding dried anchovies and kelp in this bad boy and letting it drift in my soup pot. I have a really big coffee mug that I use with this. The strainer holes are very fine and prevent most loose leaf teas from escapin…g. I don't really let it stay wet after washing to be super sure it doesn't rust (even things that claim they don't rust still do often times). The price is reasonable for the size of this thing.So, if you have a big giant mug, this is great. Its a multi-tasker that can be used for more than just tea. If you don't, either get one, or get the smaller infuser.
W****** G******
This is better than last cylindrical tea infuser I purchased:- Heavier material.- Perforations more evenly distributed.- Screw top is machined, vs punch.Better over all quality.
H**** A***
This is perfect for use in a stockpot. Instead of making spice satchels for my pho broth or whatever stock, this is a wonderful reuseable option. Easily hooks to the edge of the pot. It does need to be a full pot for the basket to be submerged, or you could just lengthen the chain with a piece of cotton string.