Which is the most most efficient and convenient tea diffuser for work.
Is the tea stick any good.. I want something simple that works, thanks :O)
Apr 16th, '08, 11:50
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Forget the sticks - not a good idea - no room for the leaves to expand.
The ingenuiTEA might be the best for starting out. But even easier and less fuss is the Paris Tea Strainer, I have one at work and at home:
http://www.nmteaco.com/Paris-Tea-Strainer_p_19-118.html
It has a wide rim and fits most any mug.
All you need is a second cup to set it in after the brew to let it drain.
Then it's ready to resteep whenever!
The ingenuiTEA might be the best for starting out. But even easier and less fuss is the Paris Tea Strainer, I have one at work and at home:
http://www.nmteaco.com/Paris-Tea-Strainer_p_19-118.html
It has a wide rim and fits most any mug.
All you need is a second cup to set it in after the brew to let it drain.
Then it's ready to resteep whenever!
Apr 16th, '08, 13:03
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Re: ingenuiTEA, I have to say that the filter gets floaty and it drives me mad. Other than that, I do love it. I've had mine for a year and a half or so and have replaced the filter.
This is so not practical for the long term, but it does look lovely ...
Balance Tea Infuser in Dragonfly
https://www.violet.com/index.php?detail=AB010541
If I could have gotten the image to appear, I would have.
This is so not practical for the long term, but it does look lovely ...
Balance Tea Infuser in Dragonfly
https://www.violet.com/index.php?detail=AB010541
If I could have gotten the image to appear, I would have.

Apr 16th, '08, 13:53
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ThinkingOutLoud wrote: Balance Tea Infuser in Dragonfly
https://www.violet.com/index.php?detail=AB010541
If I could have gotten the image to appear, I would have.


Apr 16th, '08, 14:20
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Nope, the stainless steel is extremely thin. Just my 2 cents worth - I have a wire mesh one too like you (and a nylon mesh one as well) and I prefer the bodum because it is easier to clean, more durable, fits some of my deeper cups better, allows for brewing half a mug because it goes down into the mug further and the lid is a handy place to set the infuser after you pull it out. Disadvantages over the mesh infuser is that it is slightly narrower, but it is taller so I think the volume is pretty equivalent.Victoria wrote:Tenuki - that Bodum looks like it displaces a lot of water.
Well ok, since I have been looking at them for awhile, I'll probably pick one up as an alternate.
Although --- I've never brewed 1/2 a mug in my life.
I bought this little pot from RoT to use with my strainer.
http://www.republicoftea.com/templates/ ... navID=1791
It makes a nice little set and probably holds more than the Bodum lid.
Although --- I've never brewed 1/2 a mug in my life.

I bought this little pot from RoT to use with my strainer.
http://www.republicoftea.com/templates/ ... navID=1791
It makes a nice little set and probably holds more than the Bodum lid.
Tenuki: Thanks for the pic assist. I love dragonflies, hence my affection for this almost totally useless and wasteful device. I may still have to add it to my collection .... And when I'm feeling more technologically motivated (have a tea for that?), I may have to ask just how you did that.
Victoria: Thanks for the tip on the filter. It has driven me crazy for well over a year as each time I fill it I pray, "Please don't float, please don't float, please don't .... oh, shoot."
Victoria: Thanks for the tip on the filter. It has driven me crazy for well over a year as each time I fill it I pray, "Please don't float, please don't float, please don't .... oh, shoot."
Apr 16th, '08, 16:23
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Ooo-OOO-oo...tenuki wrote:Sort of like my dragonfly tsubin...ThinkingOutLoud wrote:Tenuki: I love dragonflies, hence my affection for this almost totally useless and wasteful device.



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