
The TriniTEAs have just now been offloaded from the truck and are being packaged for FedEx shipment. We hope to get all of the east coast orders out the door today.
West coast orders are expected to be processed in the next 2 days.
Sorry Stugal...Amanda sold yours to me since I am in PA...lol...stugel wrote:So how do you like the TriniTeas? I'm in the Midwest so mine won't get here until Friday or Saturday.
Did you notice they must have sold out already too? They put "unavailable until early 2007" on the page now.
https://www.adagio.com/teaware/triniTEA.html
I'm glad I ordered when I did, I just hope the machine satisfies.
So post some reviews here or in the review section. Cheers!
That's pretty awesome, I can only hope I find some "surprises" as well. Heck I'm overseas and I still ordered from them.Molly wrote:Mine was waiting for me when I got to work today too! I also got a bottle of the Jasmine Anteadote with my package.
It's not a mistake. Adagio, from time to time, will surprise their customers with little "extras" as a thank you and as a way of introducing folks to products in the hopes we will order them the next time.
It works too. Last order I got a sample tea bag of the Wuyi Oolong tucked in the box with one of the mugs I ordered....and it was fabulous! Makes me want to order it next time I buy tea.
I had to return one of the cups because it was cracked and received the replacement yesterday....and inside were more sample tea bags!! It is the little gestures like these that are just one of the many reasons Adagio will continue to get my business. They are really great at providing fantastic service and even better products!
Thanks Ilya, Amanda and Adagio! I can't wait to try my new samples!
I noticed this when I did my 2nd batch, pressed down on the seal in the top chamber and it stopped.techburp wrote: The only other thing, and it is probably just my unit, is that as soon as I put water in the reservoir, it slowly starts dripping into the steeping chamber. This happens even if the unit is off. It's only about a drop every two or three second, but I'd be willing to bet that it's not supposed to do that. Probably a bad valve or something. I'm not really worried, because by the time the water is ready, barely enough water has dripped down to cover the bottom of the steeping chamber, so this won't really affect my tea. The steeping chamber does not seem to have this problem (it doesn't drip into the carafe early).
-Dan