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The OXO BREW Twisting Tea Ball Infuser is designed for tea enthusiasts who appreciate convenience and quality. With its innovative twisting feature, this infuser allows for easy filling with loose leaf tea, while its stainless steel construction ensures durability. The extra small strainer holes prevent particles from escaping, making every cup a delightful experience. Compatible with various cup sizes and dishwasher safe, it's the perfect addition to any tea lover's collection.
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Fabric | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Shape | Round |
Color | Metal |
M**L
Simple, effective, and thoughtfully designed
There’s a simple pleasure in using this strainer that really makes you appreciate the clever ideas that went into its design. The mouth of the ball is wide enough to spoon tea leaves into without fear of spilling, but the vessel is small enough that it can also be its own scoop (for a larger batch). Twisting the ball closed results in a satisfying *click*. The wand is long enough for almost any sized mug, but would probably be too short (and insufficiently capacious) for most pots; this is a single-dose infuser, and a very effective one at that. The resulting brew is not 100% clean, but contains minimal fines (as pictured) that I deem more than acceptable. It’s also well-built and easy to clean. I’m a fan.
U**H
Fantastic tea infuser
Great tea infuser. Some tea powder does escape the pod, but it does not affect the taste. The twist to open and close is a good design making it easy to clean. A great, sustainable alternative compared to tea bags.
A**R
Excellent
This is an excellent product - very well-made and feels high quality.I drink a lot of tea and prefer to avoid tea bags, so I've tried many similar products. This is the first one that's truly convenient to use and clean. It makes brewing loose leaf tea much easier.
T**M
Fantastic product, super easy to use!
Fantastic product! This is one of my favorite tea infusers out there. While it might not have the charm of some of those other "cute" tea infusers this one makes up for in quality and functionality. It is made very well and I can see myself using this for years to come. Super simple, just twist near the handle and it opens, then you can use it to scoop your loose leaf tea. Close it and put in the water and you're done! I use this on a daily basis and it doesn't let me down.Pros: Easy to useDoubles as a scoopGreat qualitytall enough to not be submerged in cupCons: It will still let some little bits of the tea through into your drink. (not a big deal to me)
M**Y
I've tried many different tea infusers, this one is by far the best
I honestly can't imagine why someone would not like (if not love) this tea ball infuser. It's easy to clean, easy to fill, and works great! I drink tea all the time and it is my favorite way to drink loose leaf tea.I'm a field hand and a dairy farmer who loves video games and the taste of a nice pinot noir. After working a long day at a Petaluma ranch, I need a hot and soothing drink to help me relax. This is where my new OXO BREW Twisting Tea Ball Infuser comes in and plays a vital role in my daily routine. I fill the ball with my favorite organic loose leaf tea, heat my filtered water to the optimal temperature (more on that below) and pour myself a delicious cup of organic hot tea. Perfection.I sometimes will brew caffeinated tea (like black or green tea) in the afternoons to give me that final boost to get through the rest of the Petaluma day, then brew non-caffeinated herbal tea in the evening to unwind right before I get in my comfy Petaluma bed. I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that my love of wine is only rivaled by my love of a good organic loose leaf tea.And drinking loose leaf is key.“Loose-leaf tea” means tea that’s primarily made up of whole, unbroken leaves. Teabags are usually made from the opposite – low tea grades, such as dust and fannings. Dust and fannings are smaller pieces of tea, so they have a larger surface area than whole leaves. A larger surface area means more opportunities for the essential oils (what makes tea flavorful and aromatic) to evaporate, leaving the tea dull and stale. Freshness can be a major issue with typical teabags for this reason, especially if they are packed in a paper box with paper wrapping.When you steep loose-leaf tea, it has (or should have) room for tea leaves to absorb water and expand as they infuse. This allows the water to flow through the leaves and extract a wide range of vitamins, minerals, flavors, and aromas from the leaves. When you steep tea in a teabag, its infusion is limited by the size of the teabag. Not great.Also, temperature is crucial!Most of us in the western world are brought up thinking that all we need to do to make a cup of tea is heat water, add tea, wait a few minutes, then drink it. Although this is basically true, paying attention to the water temperature will help get the best flavor from your tea. Chances are you’ve wondered why your tea doesn’t always taste great or doesn't even taste the same from day to day. While this could be caused by several factors, water temperature is an important one to consider.Every type of tea has a “right” temperature. When tea is brewed, tannins, amino acids, aroma and flavor compounds are released from the leaves. Some kinds of tea require less heat, while others need more to maximize their distinctive attributes. Brewing at the optimal water temperature for each kind of tea allows the compounds to be released in a balanced way and leads to great tasting tea. Water temperatures that are too hot dissolve tannins and destroy the other desirable compounds in tea. Thermal shock from overly hot water can also burn sensitive tea leaves. The result will be a bitter, astringent, and unbalanced brew. At the opposite end of the spectrum, you also don’t want the water temperature for brewing tea to be too cool. The same compounds that are destroyed with over-heated water won't dissolve properly in under-heated water. The finished tea will definitely lack balance and simply won't have as much taste. A longer steeping time may compensate, but only a bit.Here are some general guidelines for the different categories of tea.White teas: 160–185°F (71–85°C)Yellow teas: 175°F (79°C)Green teas: 140–190°F (60–88°C)Oolong teas: 180–200°F (82–93°C)Black teas: 190–200°F (88–93°C)Pu'er teas: 200–212°F (93–100°C)Rolled oolongs and other teas in pearl form are notable exceptions to the guidelines. These not only withstand, but are best when brewed in water near boiling. For these, more heat is required to slowly unfurl the leaves and release their distinctive aroma and flavor compounds.You’ve probably heard the expression “a watched pot never boils.” Well, in order to judge the temperature of the water for tea using your ears and eyes, you have to watch the pot—and certainly remember to never boil the water. So maybe the adage should be changed to “watch the pot so it never boils.”When using your senses to gauge the temperature, you’ll need to pay attention to the bubbles and steam rising from the water while listening for different sounds. These change during three different stages of heating water. If using a saucepan you’ll be able to see as well as hear the changes. If you’re using a kettle then you’ll need to rely mostly on sound, although you might also see some steam escaping through the spout.But I digress.Whether you're a field hand and dairy farmer in Petaluma, or a big shot corporate suit from San Francisco, this tea ball infuser is a MUST for your tea drinking needs.HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
L**.
Perfect Product for Steeping Looseleaf Tea in a Mug
My husband got this for me for my birthday because I was trying to get off of the convenience of teabags (and all their associated microplastics). I love this product so much. It is so easy to use — it measures the perfect scoop of tea leaves that I use to make 1 ~12oz mug of tea. Not only does it measure the tea for you, it acts like a stirrer so you don’t need to dirty a teaspoon to mix your tea with sugar/milk/honey/etc. I HIGHLY recommend this product if you’re looking to switch from single tea bags to looseleaf tea.
M**O
Excellent quality!
This is the 3rd one I purchased. The first one I purchased was for me 3 years ago, and loved it. It is an excellent quality, strong, good size an fully functional and washable, and rust resistance. I got 2 more for my girlfriends as a gift for the fell in love the moment they saw it!
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