Brew it your way! ☕✨
The Reusable Stainless Steel Coffee and Tea Infusing Mesh Brewing Basket is a versatile, eco-friendly brewing solution designed for tea, coffee, and herbs. Made from durable stainless steel micro-mesh and a BPA-free heat-tolerant frame, it features a lid that maintains warmth and serves as a drip-off tray. This dishwasher-safe filter comes packaged in four languages, making it an ideal choice for the environmentally conscious coffee enthusiast.
R**3
The Best Tea Infuser
I LOVE this tea infuser. It is easy to use, easy to clean, BPA free, and the tea tastes great. And the best feature is - due to the micro mesh, no tea leaves get in my tea! If your mugs have 3-3 1/2 inch openings, I suggest the medium size. If they have 3.75-4 inch openings, the larger infuser would probably be best. I also like that this was shipped in a cardboard box, so there were no dents or damage to the infuser. This is by far the best infuser I have ever used, and I would absolutely buy it again.
C**S
My favorite tea infuser
I've owned a number of different types of infusers over the years but the Finum is my favorite. I wish it didn't have a plastic frame but it holds up very well and is dishwasher safe (at least on the top rack). It's easier to clean than the Oxo stainless steel and silicon infuser that sells for about the same price and it seems to filter the fines of the leaves better. After I bought the Oxo recently, I bought a second one of these. The Oxo will likely be retired or given to a family member.
J**Y
Best Tea Infusers Compared: Finum vs. Oxo
Both of these one cup infusers are first rate, and reviews reflect that. But which is best for you? Is steeping convenience and easy cleanup most important, or do you prefer an infuser with gleaming industrial design that's a countertop showpiece? The Finum and Oxo both have their advantages. Read on to learn more:We've had all sorts of single cup infusers over the years, all with small annoyances. Recently, I came across the Oxo and was initially very pleased, believing it to be the best single cup infuser I'd ever found. As tea infusers go, it’s stunningly beautiful, Museum of Modern Art worthy, and its solid metal weave is tight so no tea grounds find their way into the tea. The Oxo sits confidently on any sized cup, and most importantly keeps my fingers from getting burned.But a week after getting the Oxo, I began to realize my sculptural gem had a growing issue for me. When shaking out the loose tea leaves, then rinsing under the faucet, a couple of leaves would always be left behind, inside the strainer. Because the mesh is solid, no pushing against it from the outside can help get the stray leaves out. Invariably, I eventually have to dip my index finger in to easily remove extra leaves.When I ordered the Oxo, I had also considered the Finum, the iconic single cup tea infuser that’s proven and well loved. It’s not as stunning, but is still plenty attractive, yet mostly utilitarian in appearance. So, I bought the Finum for a direct “cup to cup” comparison.Sure enough, the Finum is easier to clean. A stray leaf or two can sometimes also stick inside, but a rinse from the faucet from the outside in typically dislodges the leaves.The Finum’s mesh is flexible, and gold in color, but still solidly in place and not likely to become warped looking in time like some other, cheaper single cup strainers. Like the Oxo, its fine mesh keeps tea grounds from entering the cup.A thoughtful, favorite feature for both brands is the inclusion of the cover that doubles as a drip tray. The Oxo infuser sometimes sticks to it’s tray. Something about metal on metal adheres it temporarily but a quick rinse separates the pieces easily.The Oxo’s handles are a little wider and I never feel the heat when lifting off the top of the cup. Because the Finum is not as wide, depending on cup diameter, I can sometimes feel a little bit of heat when lifting it off the cup. But never a burn, and really not an issue.Also, I do get a little more dribbling sometimes from the Oxo and I’m not quite sure why. Less of those pesky occasional drops to wipe around the cup area with the Finum.I do not recommend the balls with chain, or the two piece spoon like infusers. Besides being a pain to clean, your tea leaves will not properly expand and taste will be affected.Thus, although I’m a freak for great design, and a designer myself, function over form wins out this time. I’m keeping the Finum. What a little gem!
K**L
Excellent tea strainer with great build quality
This is an excellent tea strainer with quality German build. Works wonderfully with loose teas from around the world.
D**N
It does the job nicely. Perfect for the office.
I am new to loose leaf tea brewing, so I don't know how this compares to other products, but it works great for me. I use it to brew a cup at work - The medium size fits in my big 12-ounce mug with room to spare - I could have gone with the large. If you know what cup you'll be using it in, measure to get the best fit. It's not as easy to clean as a solid stainless infuser (like the one that fits my FORLIFE Curve 24-ounce teapot) because the tea leaves can get caught around the plastic ribs that give the infuser its structure.The lid makes a nice holder for the infuser when you remove it from your cup, making it neat and convenient to use - no extra dishes needed to hold the wet, dripping infuser.Before I buy, I tend to read all the reviews - paying special attention to any negatives that might cause me problems. For the price, I think this product is great!• It's big enough to give your tea leaves room to move.• It's compact and the lid/base keeps things neat.It's not as easy to clean as a single-material infuser would be, but it's not a big deal. I'd only deduct a 1/2 star for this, but I can only adjust in whole-star increments.
J**2
Exactly what you want
This works just as you would want it to. The mesh is quite fine (smaller than another other tea filter I've ever seen) and does not allow tea particles into the cup, mug, or teapot.For cups/mugs, the small size is just right.
S**A
Pra quem é viciado em chás, se torna um item imprescindível!!!
Como um ávido consumidor de chás, este filtro tem sido excelente e sem sombra de dúvidas, uma das melhores aquisições que eu já fiz para complementar o meu jogo de acessórios de teaware.Já usei ele pra preparar vários tipos de chás e filtra qualquer moagem de chá a granel com perfeição, não deixa escapar nem um pouquinho de pó e o mais importante é livre de BPA.Tem me servido com uma utilidade imensa e muitos outros filtros que eu possuo de outros modelos e materiais, agora acabaram ficando em segundo plano.Já planejo comprar outro dessa mesma marca, mas de tamanho maior, pra usar em alguns tipos de chás que eu às vezes eu uso grandes quantidades de pó para preparar uma chaleira grande que eu possuo.
H**D
top für Teetrinker
Wir haben davon seit Jahrzehnten einen größeren. Bei richtiger Handhabung ein super Filter für eine Tasse.Würde mich freuen, wenn es diesen auch noch größer, für eine Teekanne, gibt.absolut nichts zu bemängeln.
T**4
Coffee heaven!
Oh how I have missed filter coffee. I bought the first one on impulse after losing my sense of smell with covid. I thought (correctly) that the smell of fresh coffee might help to reawaken my senses. NB I found the picture a little confusing and thought that there were two in the box so had to order a second for my husband. The purchase was well worth making and I love the wonderful aroma as I open the packet of ground coffee every morning. It is also very good for loose tea and so easy to clean and store.
C**N
Buena calidad
Filtra muy bien. No pasa nada al agua aunque sea roibos que es más fino.
M**L
Perfect for very fine tea
Very nice tea brewer. The super fine mesh lets me make a cup of almost dust-like Ceylon tea without any of the tea leaves ending up in my tea cup. Perfect!
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