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by jim109 » Apr 17th, '08, 20:52

These infusers are what brought me to tea .I bought my first one 6 months ago, my second around 4 months ago. They have been wonderful!! Suddenly , no matter how clean they are they leak and
Ihave found the filter floating to the top, no matter how secure it felt to go in! I don't put them in the dishwasher. Any ideas? Or is this how long the filters last? Thanks, jim

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by Victoria » Apr 17th, '08, 22:29

Well you are asking several things.

I had one leak and 2 others that never have, Adagio has a video on how to completly take them apart to clean them. You should probably try that first. They say it stops the leaks. Unfortunately I found this video too late.
http://www.teamuse.com/article_070202.html

How long the filters last, before what? You can buy replacement filters, but I'm not sure why you need to.

As for floating - you need to rough up the outside edge of the filter. At least that is what I do. Funny I just posted on this recently. If you scuff up that edge pretty good all the way around it fits snug again.

Are you putting it in the microwave? That might be part of the problem.

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by motokochan » Apr 17th, '08, 23:43

The filter on my IngenuiTEA has always fitted loose, but I find it popping to the top more often after it has heavy use, usually while I'm pouring.

It seems that after a while the fine mesh of the filter gets clogged and basically traps air underneath it. The air pushes up and pops the filter. My solution is to go over the filter gently with some baking soda and a bottle brush. This makes my filter nice and clean and keeps it down. I still have a plastic spoon I use to keep the filter down during the initial pour.

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by ThinkingOutLoud » Apr 18th, '08, 06:34

I have had mine for a year and a half or so, always use it in the microwave, and have never had it leak. But I do take it apart every few months and clean it, so maybe that's why? The floating filter thing makes me insane! My first one floated after a few months of heavy use. The second one did the same. I'm going to try Victoria's technique and now I'll also try motokochan's. I will say that replacing the old one worked the first time, so maybe there's something to the cleaning it. Anyway, mine always floats on filling it initially. Who knows? I think it can be a little quirky, but overall is a wonderful device! I have given lots of them as gifts.

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by fencerdenoctum » Apr 18th, '08, 11:33

I used to have the same problem with the filter popping up during brewing. I figured that due to the hot water I had warped the plastic or some such. I tried holding the filter in place with a spoon and then poured a little hot water on it in hopes that the heat would cause the filter to conform better due to miniscule expansion (Darn it Jim I'm a tea nerd, not a scientist). I haven't had any problems since.

Hope this helps!


The Tea Sipping Swordsman,
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by Victoria » Apr 18th, '08, 12:18

fencerdenoctum wrote:(Darn it Jim I'm a tea nerd, not a scientist).
LOL!!! I'm sorry but that is just TOOOOO hysterical!!

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by jim109 » Apr 18th, '08, 20:19

Victoria wrote:
fencerdenoctum wrote:(Darn it Jim I'm a tea nerd, not a scientist).
LOL!!! I'm sorry but that is just TOOOOO hysterical!!
Between the two of you I have come up with a solution!! I will pour the hot water on the leaves, let the filter float to the top. When the brew time is done, I will turn it upside down letting the filter float "up to the bottom" and securely lock in place. Then I will quickly flip it over and set it on my tea mug!!!


Thanks for the laughs...I needed this today!! :lol: Jim

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by Sam. » Apr 18th, '08, 20:26

Hmm, I'm not sure whether the lid is air-tight enough or not for that to work. I'd imagine that tea would leak out from the upside-down lid. Don't burn yourself!

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by jim109 » Apr 18th, '08, 20:43

I was joking back at them.....jim :lol:

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by jim109 » Apr 18th, '08, 20:48

I can see where this could confuse people on the internet....sorry....jim

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by Sam. » Apr 18th, '08, 20:56

Oh, sorry! Yea.. sarcasm can get lost in cyberspace sometimes!

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by Victoria » Apr 19th, '08, 19:35

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by ThinkingOutLoud » Apr 19th, '08, 20:22

Whoa, child, what did you use to scruff that up with? :shock: It almost looks wrapped in cello. Yikes! But if it works, I'm game.

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by motokochan » Apr 20th, '08, 01:24

:shock: That isn't scuffed, that is just plain chewed up.

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by Sam. » Apr 20th, '08, 02:07

How is your so pretty and white! Mine is stained brown..

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