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☕ T-Sac Tea Filter Bags: Convenient Disposable Infuser, Number 1-Size, 1-Cup Capacity, Set of 100 Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of ☕ T-Sac Tea Filter Bags: Convenient Disposable Infuser, Number 1-Size, 1-Cup Capacity, Set of 100

T-Sac Tea Filter Bags are single-use, disposable tea infusers for steeping high-quality loose leaf tea with the convenience of tea bags. Steep tea with a more robust flavor without the hassle or mess of conventional straining methods; filters out sediment from finer-grade loose teas. Made in Germany from natural, chlorine-free, paper fibers; will not taint the flavor of brewed tea. Great for steeping all types of tea, including black tea, oolong tea, green tea, chai, chamomile and other herbal tea, and for mulling spices, too. 1-time use; easy to fill; disposable for easy cleanup; fully compostable and biodegradable.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Too big and thick for my tea (50% loss of tea flavor)

Okay I really can't believe I'm complaining about something being too big because I'm a big fan of everything big am . But the fact that they are also very thick is bad because you don't get enough flavor and if you're a tea lover like me you want all the flavor! The density of these bags is excellent (no complaints), but it seems to me that the material could be thinner. I only use 1 teaspoon of tea so it turned out to be too big, but if it worked the way I wanted it I might be able to get…

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Long time lover of these!

. I've been using it for many years, I don't remember which store I originally found it in, but I'm glad I found it here! I drink loose tea almost exclusively these days, with the exception of Hubby's Teas lol. And sometimes they showed up. Well, there is no suggestion on the packaging to FOLD the top flap. I use a wide cup when doing this and actually hold the tea bag firmly while I pour the water AFTER YOU and then lower it to the bottom of the fold you made and the petals, rind, etc. all…

Pros
  • So far everything seems to be
Cons
  • . There is a negative

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My favorite tea fits perfectly in these bags.

I was looking for a tea bag to take Journey Brewing tea with me when travelling. I was suspicious of them because they don't seem to close at the top. At home I have tried them with my gourmet tea and sealed (iron) and tried them without sealing. Both worked great. If I wasn't sealing them, I would just press them against the rim of the mug once they got wet and the tea was stirred up and sealed. going out to eat} I already have tea in my purse that I have sealed in bags so it doesn't shake out

Pros
  • Complete set
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Making loose tea is easy!

Ideal for loose tea. But I don't use them as advertised. I put my tea in a paper teapot. Fold in the top corners and fold back the top flap to seal the pouch. I close the bag with staples and make my own tea bag. Simple and beautiful! Metal teapots always spill tea in a mug. This is not a problem for paper brewers. Update January 21, 2018: I found an additional use for these paper brewers. I wanted to add rosemary to the soup I was making. I didn't have any ground spice. So I put the rosemary…

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not enough room for tea to expand

I've been using drawstring tea bags for a long time and got tired of pulling out the drawstrings to put in a worm basket after use, so I gave it a try this stringless version and was quite disappointed. The pouches are securely sealed on the sides and I haven't had a single leak. I put in a teaspoon of loose tea and fold the top over and then turn it around a bit so it doesn't seal before placing it in my cup and allowing the top itself to drape over the rim. The problems start with this…

Pros
  • New to my collection
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good size and easy to use loose tea bags

I bought these tea filter bags because I couldn't find the brand I used to use (can't remember the name) in my health food store anymore. I wanted something similar in size and got a size 1 based on the reviews. I have to say that this size is just right for a large cup of tea. I buy loose tea, pour it into these bags (the opening is big enough to do this easily, but I usually spill a bit anyway), then steep it in a cup of hot water. I only fill the bottom of the pouch and use it in two ways…

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  • Waiting for
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