Yoassi Extra Fine 18/8 Stainless Steel Tea Infuser Mesh Strainer with Large Capacity & Perfect Size Double Handles for Hanging on Teapots, Mugs, Cups to Steep Loose Leaf Tea and Coffee
Every tea drinker needs these. They are easy to use and clean and they don’t leave a bad taste like the silicone ones!
Z****** S******
Easy to use, filters most sediment from the loose leaf tea, minus fine powder, and it cleans easily in the dishwasher.
A***** J*
Works perfectly, is easy to clean, and love that the top doubles as a place to set down the strainer while you drink your tea.
P******
Perfect fine tea strainer. It does a good job even with very small particles, and I like that I don't have to worry about the side arms folding in.
J***
Bought it to use for Japanese green teas with lots of tiny powdery things often get mixed in the tea. With this, I can enjoy tea with rich flavor without murkiness.
S**** K*
I bought two Yoassi tea infusers, so that I have one for home, and one to keep at my son and daughter-in-law’s house, as I babysit my grandchild during the school year (my DIL is a teacher). I use it in basically a camp mug, which I keep warm on a Mr. Coffee mug warmer, so I am able to sip hot day throughout the day. I tend to chug tea when it starts to cool off. This infuser has a very fine mesh, but allows the water to flow through it easily. I use the included cover as a drip pan when I …take the infuser out of the cup. The infuser is large enough to brew a pot of tea, if desired. I knock the used tea leaves out into the waste bin, rinse the infuser and lid, and let them air dry, until needed for my next cup of tea. Once every week or two, I’ll run the infuser and lid through the dishwasher. I am very happy with my tea infusers!
T**** M*
This fits nicely in both my tea mug, and my teapot. The strains well, and is easy to wash. I don't have a dishwasher, so I washed it by hand
R**** D*****
quality material, does a great job with no particles in my tea!
S***
This infuser fits quite a few cup diameters because the taper is so fine.I would prefer the cap, if you wanted to use during brewing, it would just be made of silicone. Currently the steel cap is a close fit and is captured by the infuser as that heats up and expands. (Meaning you have to cool off the entire lid and infuse, before separating the lid.) Not a deal breaker. I have always skipped using a cover while infusing in a mug (just preheat your mug).