Chefast Tea Infuser Set (Large Size) - Combo Kit of 2 Multi Cup Infusers & Metal Scoop with Bag Clip - Reusable Stainless Steel Strainers and Steeper for Loose Leaf Teas
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This is interesting. There are no longer any disclosures on reviews, which I've noticed lately. Does Amazon have a policy of "full disclosure" in place so that more products will be sold Is this Pola? The products that I had to pay full price for and others could get at a steep discount were always avoided by me. A FREE gift is better than no gift at all. The reviewer receives glowing reviews in exchange.
Thanks for your interest in our tea infuser set. This is a standard product that is designed and manufactured by a specialized manufacturer in China. The designers of our company follow each step of production carefully to ensure a top-quality product A high level of quality and durability is inherent in A full inspection is performed before each package is packed, and a sample inspection is conducted shortly after packing, prior to writing our orders to Amazon Fulfillment Centers. It is my hope that you have found this information useful. I am happy to answer any other questions you might have! Thanks a lot, and have a wonderful day ) Daniel, Chef
In the case of leaves, yes, however I wouldn't recommend emptying one just before a trip It actually comes through if you put a teabag in it
There is a pin-sized hole in each hole. On the other hand, there isn't a surface on them that isn't holey.
Selected User Reviews For Chefast Tea Infuser Set (Large Size) - Combo Kit of 2 Multi Cup Infusers & Metal Scoop with Bag Clip - Reusable Stainless Steel Strainers and Steeper for Loose Leaf Teas
It was difficult to open and close the larger one when they arrived, but the two small ones were fine. Due to many reasons, I did not believe that bending the tabs would be the best approach The only outcome is that it will only make the problem worse and make the tabs softer, mainly. As you can see, I put it with the others and thought I would figure it out some other time. I received an email from the company asking how I liked my tea infusers. They advised me to contact them if I had any questions or concerns. The company then sent me a telephone call. My "worry" with the large infuser was explained in my response to the email. Moreover, they sent me 2 more large infusers at no cost to me. A box seal of the package had been broken by the time it arrived. It didn't raise any red flags to me at all, I knew what it meant right away! It was clear they had done their job carefully by opening the box to make sure the infusers were in working order before they sent me them! It was great! I am so happy to have found this company and have nice infusers for my teapot! As much as I love them, I also love these infusers! Keep an eye on your email if there's a problem with your purchase. They will make it right.
It is a great product to have these tea infusers. Those three are the only ones left. Each cup is for a cup of tea, while the pot is big enough to hold at least a pot-sized quantity. There are many different types of infusers, but some are expensive and not well constructed. The quality of these is excellent. Perforations are present on all surfaces of this stainless steel, and very fine holes are present throughout. The round, metal mesh type is insufficient in keeping the tea leaves from escaping into the water because the closing on them does not conform to the shape of the tea leaves. In the trash goes the mesh as soon as it comes out of the frame. As well as being expensive, they are also hard to find. A second option is the aluminum infuser in the form of an egg. A number of large holes are present in it, which allow material to In my opinion, aluminum is not the best choice as a tea steeper. Compared to the aluminum infuser, this (Chefast) infuser is superior in terms of design and material. Additionally, I have used a mesh strainer set into a frame that rests on the rim of the Almost the entire mesh part of the cup lies below the frame, so it's on the third side There is too much moisture in the water, which causes the tea leaves Despite its ability to work, the system isn't efficient or convenient. As with the previous model, it is made out of stainless steel, but does not store very A chain with a hook and a clamp on the bottom of the infuser (Chefast) secure them to A guest and I don't have to take turns with the infuser when we make tea in individual cups. We can each use one infuser when we want to. In order to make a generous pot of tea, the larger infuser is ideal. In addition to using the infuser for extracting spices and herbs from broth in a sauce pan, it can also be used to make herb teas. Infusers such as these are highly recommended by tea enthusiasts everywhere. I am a dedicated tea drinker and highly recommend them for others. It would make a nice gift, since they are nicely packaged. Moreover, the seller makes it clear that he cares about his product as well as the customer. Emailing the buyer to ensure delivery and that the product is in good shape is essential to his business. As a PDF, he also provides brewing tips and care instructions. There are no affiliations between me and this vendor, nor did I receive a discount from this seller. Based on the product and the level of customer service that I received, I wrote this review.
I am not sure if this is safe to use to drink What legal means they use to sell these items I do not know.
This is a poor engineering project. Infusers with smaller lids tend to lose their grip on the lids. While submerged in a hot mug of water, it is extremely annoying when the lids of the infuser repeatedly pop off. No matter how tight the fastening tabs are, it continues to happen. For now, it seems to be ok. However, the larger infuser may be a bit better built, despite sharing the same basic fastening mechanism. In the future, I would purchase an infuser with a more reliable screw-in mechanism. It is based on a.
I really like this I got exactly what I had asked for and it was better than I thought. Green tea is a new experience for me. Cancer has been my battle for many years, but I'm now GOD is to be praised. Here is a picture of how my set up looks. I feel calm when I listen to it.
Last week, I received a jar of Large and a jar of Small Chefast tea infusers. I've used them a few times now. They performed well right away, and I was very pleased with them. In the first place, the products were very well packaged and appear to be very Throughout the whole process, no tea particles escaped into my cup. My experience so far has been with large leaf teas and fine teas that are free of These infusers have holes so small you can't even feel them when running your fingers over them they are right at the surface of the infuser. I think it will work just fine. I particularly like that the lids secure firmly with very little effort, that the opening is easy and that I get an instruction card with it. The tea tastes delicious and it doesn't smell off. This is not at all to our taste. Until I prepare to lift it out, I can fit the large infuser into my large teapot very easily. There is a nice difference between it and my other tea scoop - it is bigger. The leaves are easier to hold when they are bigger. It is 100% certain that I would order another order of these infusers if I needed them.
My favorite part about this set is the tea infuser. Infusers with fine filters do an excellent job of keeping the particles of tea inside the infuser and out of my cup. As opposed to a wire mesh that will lose shape, this is a thin metal sheet With these infusers you will not only be able to enjoy an amazing cup of tea but also clean up is much simpler. In the past, I used super fine mesh tea strainers. Using a brush, I was able to clean the tea from the cups. A tea infuser such as the Chefast does not perform that function. They do not need to be refilled. All I need to do is rinse them under hot water. The tea is also able to expand as it steeps in these large tea leaves. Every penny and every cent I spent on them was worth it.
It is too early to tell how long the set will last, but after a couple of weeks of use I am quite pleased. The manufacturer claims that it is a substantial stainless that won't degrade, and thus far it appears to be true. I don't need to spit out any tea dregs when I enjoy my tea with this strainer. Not only is it thin, but it keeps fine herbal grains nicely enclosed. Multiple types of tea are useful to me, ranging from powdery to long grain, sometimes mixed together. I have no complaints about the strainers and I love that I can make a single cup or multiple cups. If these ever break and I need more, I will likely buy the same thing.