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Helens Asian Kitchen 18003 2 25 Inches Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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Description of Helens Asian Kitchen 18003 2 25 Inches

Helen’s Asian Kitchen Bamboo Tea Strainer for straining loose tea leaves from the brew when pouring steeped tea from a teapot. Made from 100-percent natural bamboo; fast-growing, fully sustainable alternative to traditional materials for a more sustainable living. When tea has steeped, simply pour it from the teapot through the strainer to easily removes leaves from the brew for a perfect cup of tea every time. Longer handle helps keep hands away from hot contents; bamboo won’t scratch delicate surfaces. Lightweight, strong, less absorbent than wood; rinse or hand wash only.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Left a horrible aftertaste in tea

This was to replace one I've had for years and is starting to wear out. It was very fragile and left a terrible aftertaste in my tea. I soaked it several times, first in plain water, then in soapy water and rinsed well. I ended up throwing it away. Whatever it tasted like, it was poisonous.

Pros
  • Tea Strainers and Filters
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality - only one for this price. !?

Hello, I thought there were 3 tea strainers at this price - only one?!) Also the quality is very poor - (poor quality of the rattan weave) I buy 10 pieces of these great quality tea strainers for free , about $2 or $3 - and I still have the old one and I can see the difference in quality between them.

Pros
  • Long handle tea strainer
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A convenient way to brew tea

Natural tea infuser is a great way to brew tea and this version is well made. No, tea leaves do not fall into the cup. Nets last a long time. Rinse them and let them dry before putting them away. Soak in a cup of boiling water for the first time only to remove any dust or residue from production or shipping.

Pros
  • Coffee, Tea & Espresso
Cons
  • No Insurance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

This is terrible quality

zero stars. He was very durable. I bought one of these and it fell apart almost immediately. Thinking the price was cheap and maybe an anomaly, I bought a second one. He also collapsed. The main problem is that the handle is not tight. Basically, the basket sticks out on the flop. Something is wrong with the way they were made.

Pros
  • kitchen and dining room
Cons
  • high price