IngenuiTea Review
If you are looking for a
product that really makes a whole lot of sense and you happen to be
a tea lover as well, then take a look at exactly what ingenuiTea has to
offer. It's perfect for people that love
loose tea (since bagged tea is usually inferior in quality) but
hate the idea of having to make it constantly and put up with all
of the messy leftovers from the tea itself.
Now, anyone that has made loose tea before knows it's a
hassle cleaning up the used tea leaves. Tea
lovers like the taste of loose tea better than bagged tea, but you
can remove the bag quite easily once the tea has been made. If
you are enjoying a cup of the tea that you've just made and feel
some of the loose leaves making their way into your mouth, then
your tea experience has just been ruined. Strainers
don't always work that well and ultimately the same problem might
exist for them too.
Enter ingenuiTea. Like every
other great invention, its brilliance lies within its
simplicity. It is essentially a tea maker
extraordinaire. What you do is start by pouring water
into the cup area of the ingenuiTea and then you put the leaves and
other loose material in afterwards. Let it steep for as
long as you want and once you have the right amount of rich flavour
locked into your product, place a mug underneath the
ingenuiTea. You then press the valve release and all of
the liquid goes down into the mug below, while the loose material
stays above and out of the way.
Because the valves are so small, you are almost guaranteed that
none of the loose material will make its way through the bottom of
the ingenuiTea and into your mug. Furthermore, all of
the loose material gathers at the bottom of the ingenuiTea where it
can quite easily be pushed out and into the garbage with little
fuss; something that is not always guaranteed with a tea
strainer. Using the ingenuiTea is quick and easy and it
is simply the best way for you to get a leaf-free mug of delicious
steeped tea. Any other method only adds to the annoyance and
the effort required.
Get the ingenuiTea here.
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