Loose Tea Infuser

Loose Tea Infuser - Smallkind

Loose Tea Infuser

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This loose tea infuser is a reusable tea bag alternative. Perfect for brewing loose tea leaves and reducing waste.

It’s easier than most to clean, load and unload as its hinged top completely opens. It’s the perfect size to fit into most standard containers like mugs or mason jars.

Replaces the need for tea bags. This stainless steel tea infuser is durable and safety tested in the UK. 

Materials: Stainless steel

Packaging: Recycled card box

For EcoLiving, making a commitment to the planet isn't just a job - it’s their calling. Their commitment to operating as consciously and sustainably as possible is reflected in the product range, packaging and every aspect of the business. They offset all carbon output and work to remove carbon from the air through a partnership with Carbon Footprint and Eden Reforestation Projects. Plus, their premises are 100% powered by renewable energy!

Flat rate UK delivery is £3.50 no matter the size of your order or FREE for orders over £30.

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Tessa Parker
Tea Infuser

This is good infuser if you use a 'large leaf' tea leaf, I buy mind from a tea supplier in East Sussex, but if you use 'small leaf' (have purchased a well know 'tea shop tea' in the past) then I think that some of the leaves would escape.

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Tessa Parker
Tea Infuser

This is good infuser if you use a 'large leaf' tea leaf, I buy mind from a tea supplier in East Sussex, but if you use 'small leaf' (have purchased a well know 'tea shop tea' in the past) then I think that some of the leaves would escape.