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Post by paperaddictedpea on Mar 25, 2016 13:35:10 GMT
I got an email from David's this week about their iced tea press and I'm intrigued. I'm an iced tea addict and was thinking of buying this for the office. I brew pitchers of tea to drink at home, but I've been buying iced tea at Dunkin Donuts too often during work days and I'd like to break the habit - mainly because of the cost, but also because the iced tea from the DD sometimes has a faint coffee taste which I really don't like. Does anyone have this press, and if so, would you recommend it? Or is there a different/better product out there?
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Post by keithurbanlovinpea on Mar 25, 2016 13:42:00 GMT
I have something similar (but not a press) from Teavana. I will link it here. Mine is older so it looks different. I really like it, but like all things tea steep related... cleaning out the loose tea leaves sucks. Reminds me that I need to get it out of the cabinet! I suppose my only real complaint is that it doesn't make a lot of tea, but since you want yours for work, it should be fine. Infusion Tea Pitcher
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Post by paperaddictedpea on Mar 26, 2016 15:20:08 GMT
I have something similar (but not a press) from Teavana. I will link it here. Mine is older so it looks different. I really like it, but like all things tea steep related... cleaning out the loose tea leaves sucks. Reminds me that I need to get it out of the cabinet! I suppose my only real complaint is that it doesn't make a lot of tea, but since you want yours for work, it should be fine. Infusion Tea PitcherThanks; I'll check this out. I drink a lot of hot tea and often use loose tea and a small mesh strainer, so I'm used to cleaning out the leaves (which is definitely a pain!)
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