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Post #57215064 added 01-29-2013 10:19 AM by TofuVic in Archived Deals
Thanks for the response. I was hoping the tea leaves won't go into the water. I think I'll pass on this tumbler; thanks for saving me $14.99. I've given you reputation points, Tofu Vic
Post #57219280 added 01-29-2013 12:39 PM by Kaede in Archived Deals
You would think it would work, but I'm not too sure. While I was cleaning the tumbler without the cap attached, I surprisingly found that water would not come out when I turned it upside down! It's...
Post #57215484 added 01-29-2013 10:33 AM by Xarthan in Archived Deals
You could fill in the looseleaf with the mesh, fill amount of water you want, screw on lid tightly then invert the cup. :lol:
Post #57215576 added 01-29-2013 10:36 AM by coup nazi in Archived Deals
I think I saw this on clearance at Target for around $5. Looked like a pain in the arse to clean and put together. Maybe the one I was looking at was broken or missing a part.
Post #57213176 added 01-29-2013 9:22 AM by jaycats in Archived Deals
I've 2 of these. The infuser's mesh is pretty big, so I would actually suggest teabags only (rather than loose tea). That also means it wouldn't hold coffee grinds. Also, for coffee, it would be...
Post #57215408 added 01-29-2013 10:31 AM by GoWhiteSox in Archived Deals
I bought this at Target and it's great. Keeps coffee to semi-warm after 5 hours.
Post #57215522 added 01-29-2013 10:34 AM by TofuVic in Archived Deals
haha. I thought about that, but if the mesh is too big for the leaves, I'll end up with leaves in the water anyway.
Post #57215052 added 01-29-2013 10:19 AM by basicthe in Archived Deals
I have one and I really like it for keeping liquids hot. As far as the tea mesh goes it can be a little annoying. You have to replace the normal drinking top with the mesh top for tea and the mesh is...
Post #57216268 added 01-29-2013 10:58 AM by sleepdance in Archived Deals
I have two of these and my wife and I use them for coffee (I have a different thermos for teas). They're the perfect size--most coffee tumblers are obscenely big, this is slender and sensible--and...
Post #57216358 added 01-29-2013 11:01 AM by ubermoxi in Archived Deals
Could you fill the water below the mesh, and turn it upside down only when you are ready to steep the tea? Also, I believe good quality loose leave teas should do just fine, though there may not...
Post #57216582 added 01-29-2013 11:09 AM by sleepdance in Archived Deals
If sealed tightly, this would work well. I'd test this before taking it into the real world though.
Post #57216044 added 01-29-2013 10:50 AM by FAMIR in Archived Deals
bought one from Target too, at clearance for $7 I think. But I didn't use it, gave it to my dad, he likes it. really depends on what tea you use, the Chinese type tea leaves, should be big...
Post #57216084 added 01-29-2013 10:51 AM by cjheath in Archived Deals
I use this a couple times a week for loose leaf tea. I don't think much loose tea gets through the mesh. The last couple sips at the bottom might have some tea stuff in there, so once I'm down to the...
Post #57216204 added 01-29-2013 10:56 AM by dvran in Archived Deals
Well, even if you don't fill the tumbler all the way up, you'll need to tilt at an angle to drink thus making the fluid go through the loose leaf tea.
Post #57212040 added 01-29-2013 8:51 AM by Cookie21 in Archived Deals
Thermos Nissan 12-Ounce Stainless-Steel Tea Tumbler with Infuser Thermos vacuum insulation technology locks in temperature to preserve flavor and freshness; keeps liquids hot for 6 hours...
Post #57213876 added 01-29-2013 9:42 AM by webculb in Archived Deals
Looks nice
Post #57213964 added 01-29-2013 9:45 AM by webculb in Archived Deals
You could also use something like http://www.amazon.com/Maxwell-House-Singles-Original-19-Count/dp/B001M05070 to make coffee in this.
Post #57216288 added 01-29-2013 10:58 AM by FAMIR in Archived Deals
Interesting, I don't have any experience with that type. But for Oolong tea type in general, it is a bit smaller with pieces.
Post #57216342 added 01-29-2013 11:01 AM by TofuVic in Archived Deals
Yeah, the tea I pointed out is a white tea (similar to oolong), and the leaves are pretty small. She's currently using the AzureGreen Tea Strainer available on Amazon when driving tea from her normal...
Post #57215142 added 01-29-2013 10:22 AM by bloodreign in Archived Deals
Almost bought this yesterday, thanks!
Post #57217110 added 01-29-2013 11:26 AM by User1643214 in Archived Deals
Yeah, pretty sure you'll get some small leaves that go through, but not all of it (there are large leaves in there). I think it depends on how small the leaves are cut. Western teas just won't cut...
Post #57214670 added 01-29-2013 10:06 AM by TofuVic in Archived Deals
Please respond if you have experience with this. I'd like to purchase this for my girlfriend, who drinks only looseleaf teas. I'm curious as to how well the infuser works. It looks like the...
Post #57214816 added 01-29-2013 10:11 AM by sammita in Archived Deals
Yes, the tumbler has to be completely filled with water in order to cover the leaves in infuser. Also, I'd recommend putting loose leaves in a tea pouch first. The holes in the mesh are just a tad...
Post #57214866 added 01-29-2013 10:12 AM by jimuk in Archived Deals
how to make Tea in it? You need tea bags or tea leafs?
Post #57214906 added 01-29-2013 10:14 AM by radicaleggnog in Archived Deals
+1 I have it and it's okay for some loose leaf tea like Early grey but if the tea has many small particles (as many from places like Teavana do) it would be best to bag it up. I also have had...
Post #57212110 added 01-29-2013 8:53 AM by ChakkDay in Archived Deals
can the infuser be used for coffee also ??? or only tea ?
Post #57215840 added 01-29-2013 10:43 AM by spurs in Archived Deals
I am a coffee and tea drinker, the porcelain, glass or special clay made mugs are better than this steel material. Coffee has much stronger flavor/taste than tea...Learned from Asian tea drinker...
Post #57216132 added 01-29-2013 10:53 AM by TofuVic in Archived Deals
Thanks for replying. My girlfriend mainly uses Longevity Eyebrow (aka Shoumei) tea (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoumei_tea). I wonder if that will work. Tofu Vic

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