by Guest » Feb 28th, '06, 13:48
Does anyone know when the 32oz ingenuiTEA will be available?
I have to yet to make green tea and it looks like the ingenuiTEA is the way to go. I'm thinking the 32oz model will be better in order to take enough tea to bring to work. Also is there a starter kit that includes the 32oz ingenuiTEA?
Feb 28th, '06, 15:33
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by garden gal » Feb 28th, '06, 15:33
Last rumor I heard was March but I don't know if that is still on schedule or not.
Feb 28th, '06, 18:15
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by ilya » Feb 28th, '06, 18:15
Sad to say, but we will not have this available until the summer.

by marz910 » Mar 24th, '06, 06:53
Is there a norrower time frame that we can expect them other then "summer"?

After getting the smaller one I can't wait to get the ice tea duo to make ice tea with my kids.

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by eflesher » Apr 26th, '06, 11:59
I too am anxiously awaiting the arrival, now that the seasons have changed over here I am really craving some iced green tea....mmmmmm
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by dagger2002 » May 19th, '06, 19:08
Me too. I need a new one desperately if i can't get mine fixed.
May 28th, '06, 17:17
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by eliw23 » May 28th, '06, 17:17
Any ETA on when this will be available? It's a sweltering 85 degrees outside. I just made a small batch using the 16 oz ingenuitea but I'd like to make a bigger batch. I think Teavana has an iced tea maker like the ingenuitea but I love the removable filter that adagio makes so I'm holding out!
Jun 16th, '06, 12:29
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by murison » Jun 16th, '06, 12:29
Hey, when are the 32 oz. ingenuiTEAs going to be available again? I've been waiting for months and months. I WANT to give you MONEY, if only you would let me!
~Marc Murison
Aug 4th, '06, 11:55
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by chrisTX » Aug 4th, '06, 11:55
I just purchased 3-8 oz. containers of flavored black tea so that I can start drinking more of my tea iced. This product would really come in handy. If it doesn't come in soon I may break down and buy the Mr. Coffee Iced Tea maker instead.
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by Amanda » Aug 4th, '06, 12:55
The shipment should be in next week...sooo close.
I hear the collective unrest...
Keepin an eye out for my peeps,
-Amanda
Aug 10th, '06, 17:34
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by Al » Aug 10th, '06, 17:34
It's baaaaaaaack!
Just ordered my duo set, along with a whole mess of mango rooibos for use with said products.
I'm now officially a happy camper.
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by daughteroftheKing » Aug 10th, '06, 23:08
Yaaa-hooo! I ordered it almost as quickly as the email landed in my box. It takes a week for orders to get this far west, but I've waited this long, so I can surely wait one more week. (And thanks, Adagio, for your handy "notify me" buttons.)
"Top off the tea... it lubricates the grey matter."
(Jerry Ledbetter, "Good Neighbors")
Aug 21st, '06, 02:25
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by daughteroftheKing » Aug 21st, '06, 02:25
Just a follow up now that I've had the larger IngenuiTEA for a few days --
It is SO handy for making a quick pitcher of iced tea or for brewing an entire pot of tea in one infusion. Highly recommend it!
"Top off the tea... it lubricates the grey matter."
(Jerry Ledbetter, "Good Neighbors")
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by deadalchemist » Nov 21st, '06, 15:07
Does anyone know the difference between the iced ingenuiTEA and the regular ingenuiTEA? I was just wondering why there were too different products instead of being able to brew hot and cold tea in the same one...just wondering.
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by jogrebe » Nov 21st, '06, 15:44
deadalchemist wrote:Does anyone know the difference between the iced ingenuiTEA and the regular ingenuiTEA? I was just wondering why there were too different products instead of being able to brew hot and cold tea in the same one...just wondering.
The regular sized ingenuiTEA holds 16oz while the iced tea version holds 32oz which is the perfect size for dumping into the 40oz Bella pitcher full of ice to have "instant iced tea". Or at least that is the impression that I get from looking at the website and their iced tea duo package as I don't own an ingenuiTEA.
John Grebe
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
~C. S. Lewis