Job well done!minor_glitch wrote:One step ahead of you Chip! (5th post down)
Oct 5th, '12, 07:59
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Re: About Davids Tea?
I have one of the $20 kyusu Chip is referring to. They are great for casual tea drinking. Very serviceable,very comfortable in hand, and they do a good job of brewing any number of teas whether Japanese or otherwise. I think I use mine everyday! Easily the best $20 I've spent in a great while.
Oct 5th, '12, 11:46
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Re: About Davids Tea?
... and bomb proof!!!dzrogers wrote:I have one of the $20 kyusu Chip is referring to. They are great for casual tea drinking. Very serviceable,very comfortable in hand, and they do a good job of brewing any number of teas whether Japanese or otherwise. I think I use mine everyday! Easily the best $20 I've spent in a great while.
Re: About Davids Tea?
Chip wrote:... and bomb proof!!!dzrogers wrote:I have one of the $20 kyusu Chip is referring to. They are great for casual tea drinking. Very serviceable,very comfortable in hand, and they do a good job of brewing any number of teas whether Japanese or otherwise. I think I use mine everyday! Easily the best $20 I've spent in a great while.
--in theory. I still haven't found the lid to mine after I lit off some fireworks inside of mine, I think its still in one piece, except its in orbit.
In all seriousness, mine has bee sent to the office, and is a great and easy to use kyusu. Also very very rugged and sturdy.
Re: About Davids Tea?
Thanks everyone again, I noted all the valuable information,,
Have a nice weekend.
Thanks again,:)
Have a nice weekend.
Thanks again,:)