$5.00 doesn't sound like much, but when they are only 50 grams, that makes them pretty expensive puerh.shogun89 wrote:They do look good, but I cant see paying that price for them. . .
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What? You only get five cups per session out of the 8582?shogun89 wrote:No I was not referring to that brick. I am referring to a regular Dayi product such as the 8582. I actually made the mistake of putting down cup price, it is really $.15 per session. My bad. Still cheap though.
I get at least ten.

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5 is the min I always do so thats how I calc it, That way I pay at most $.15 per session.tony shlongini wrote:What? You only get five cups per session out of the 8582?shogun89 wrote:No I was not referring to that brick. I am referring to a regular Dayi product such as the 8582. I actually made the mistake of putting down cup price, it is really $.15 per session. My bad. Still cheap though.
I get at least ten.
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Any way you look at it, it's cheap as can be.shogun89 wrote:5 is the min I always do so thats how I calc it, That way I pay at most $.15 per session.tony shlongini wrote:What? You only get five cups per session out of the 8582?shogun89 wrote:No I was not referring to that brick. I am referring to a regular Dayi product such as the 8582. I actually made the mistake of putting down cup price, it is really $.15 per session. My bad. Still cheap though.
I get at least ten.
I find that the number of sessions I yield falls within these extreme bounds-
100g tuo: 8-12
250g brick: 20-30
357g bing: 30-40
Some products contain a higher percentage of unusable material.