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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Tea Secrets Leaf Tea Infuser Set Review


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I've come to like tea because of its health benefits. When I was younger, I couldn't imagine why my grandmother likes to drink tea when it's so bitter and taste awful. Now, I found out that there are different kinds and types of tea and some of them doesn't have that bitter taste I don't like. I've been using the pre-"bagged" teas when I make my tea and when I received the Tea Secrets Leaf Tea Infuser Set, I was kind of excited to see how it works.
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The Tea Secrets Leaf Tea Infuser arrived in a box with 4 different colored leaf tea infuser. The colors included are:
- neon yellow
- light blue
- neon yellow green
- neon red
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Each Tea Secret Leaf Tea Infuser came in 3 pieces:
- a stainless steel infuser cup
- a 100% food grade silicone leaf design cover and handle
- drip tray
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The stainless steel infuser cup opening has a diameter of approximately 1.5" and has a height of approximately 1". It has small, ballpoint-sized holes on the sides as well as the bottom so that water can go through and effectively brew the tea leaves inside. Since the holes are ball-point big, tea leaves which are finely grounded aren't suggested to be used here as well as coffee beans. I like that I can adjust and control the amount of tea leaves I place in the infuser cup to suit my taste. I also like that instead of using tea which comes in a pre-packed tea bag, I can mix and match my loose tea leaves using the Tea Secrets Leaf Tea Infuser.
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The directions on how to use the Tea Secret Leaf Tea Infuser is easy to follow. After placing the amount of tea leaves in the infuser cup, I seal it with the leaf-shaped silicone cover and handle. I then pour hot water into my cup with the Tea Secret Leaf Tea Infuser and wait for 3 to 5 minutes. I like to bob the tea infuser gently for about 4 to 5 times before I remove it.
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 There are a few particles which seeped through the holes but that's fine with me.
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The Tea Secrets Leaf Tea Infuser also came with a drip tray which is really nice because I can place the infuser there after I remove it from my cup so, therefore, it prevents mess and drips.

This is easy to clean as well so I like that I can make my own tea at home using loose tea leaves. I can also combine different kinds of loose tea leaves to suit my taste. I also like that I can control the amount of tea leaves I place in the infuser cup. The infuser cups are effective to keep almost all the tea leaves inside and I like how easy this is to use.

You can purchase the Tea Secrets Leaf Tea Infuser Set HERE.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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