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Traditional Chansen 100 Prongs Chashaku Handmade Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Traditional Chansen 100 Prongs Chashaku Handmade

☕Impressive Tea Experience: These matcha start-up kit include all the accessories will need to make delicious matcha and experience the wonderful of the Tea Ceremony. Matcha Tea Whisk, Whisk Stand Holder, Scoop. Enjoy the experience of making Matcha green tea with this traditional matcha tea whisk or as traditionally called - chasen. ☕Whisk (Chasen): Our whisk handcrafted about 70-76 fine tines, engineered to create optimal agitation and it’s crafted in the perfect shape to whisk, blend effectively, and froth perfectly whisks up a frothy cup of tea. The more prongs, the easier to achieve the divine creaminess you find at traditional Matcha houses in Japan. ☕Matcha Whisk Holder (Kuse Naoshi): Matcha stand made of exquisite ceramic, the matcha whisk holder is specifically designed to protect the shape of the chasen and allowing it to air dry. The delicate twines rest on the bulbous shape of the holder, protecting the prongs from fraying and splitting. ☕Matcha Scoop (Chashaku): The chashaku is a hooked scoop that ensures you use the right amount of powder to make matcha. Scoop durable and elegantly curved. Perfect for measuring out matcha powder and scooping tea out of a round tin. ☕Perfect Gift for Matcha Lover: Matcha tea making tool kit is an important tool for mixing the Matcha, our whisk is crafted in the perfect shape to effectively whisk up a frothy cup of tea. The matcha set is a great gift for your friends or family who love matcha tea. This item is hand-made by experienced workers, it is the perfect unique gift.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

AS EXPECTED: Tea Accessories

I'm always learning more about Matcha tea. These devices are exactly as described and are said to be very useful when making tea.

Pros
  • Quality workmanship
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great set for match lovers.

This whisk has met my expectations. Came with all the necessary accessories and has kept its shape once dry. Mixes matcha tea well. I definitely recommend this set.

Pros
  • New in my collection
Cons
  • For pensioners

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simple and attractive tea set

This traditional matcha tea set is a simple and attractive set that can be a good gift. The ceramic whisk holder looks so elegant and sophisticated that it will keep your whisk in good shape.

Pros
  • Still satisfied
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Big! in coffee, tea and espresso

I can tell a big difference between a real matcha whisk made in Japan and a traditional whisk (made in China). I appreciate the quality and craftsmanship. It's amazing and gives me the perfect amount of lather! I'll be back!

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The whisk is not of very good quality

The whisk breaks easily, the press does not hold its shape. The curia is said to flatten out after the first use or so, which is normal, but the bristles break easily. This is a good starter kit to see if you like a good matcha and the process of making it. If you enjoy the process, purchase a better quality whisk. The fine holder also does not have to be replaced by a spoon/ladle. Hope this is helpful. I don't think it's a waste of money. I've found that I really enjoy the morning matcha…

Pros
  • The dream came true
Cons
  • The negative is present

I have seen "tea ceremony" in movies and anime as a form of service or respect to dear guests or friends. It's great to have real instruments used for the ceremony. I have a very good iron heating pad, a good sized ceramic bowl and now also a whisk and tea spout. I'm not sure why the steps are performed the way they are, from tipping the tea mite to properly stirring the matcha in the bowl and serving the drink. As far as I know the ceremony dates back to 9th century China and a Buddhist monk…

Pros
  • Wide range
Cons
  • Updates