Tea Infuser Hanging On Top of Cup with Small Holes
Fred and Friends MISTER TEA Silicone Tea InfuserMr and Mrs Tea for Loose Leaf Tea Silicone Tea Strainer
They are lovely tea infuser. Now you can save waste and add a little fun to your tea time with these tea infuser that on top of cup.
They are constructed from silicone, which is soft, food-safe and tasteless, so it won't affect the taste of your tea.
This tea infuser perches on the rim of your tea cup so you don't have to worry about fishing it out. 100% BPA-free silicone construction is easy to clean.
If you are planning to gift tea lover, you may consider the right-side package: Mr. and Mrs Tea.
They are constructed from silicone, which is soft, food-safe and tasteless, so it won't affect the taste of your tea.
This tea infuser perches on the rim of your tea cup so you don't have to worry about fishing it out. 100% BPA-free silicone construction is easy to clean.
If you are planning to gift tea lover, you may consider the right-side package: Mr. and Mrs Tea.
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There are two more silicone tea infuser for you to choose from. I personally prefer this one as they come with drip tray.
The Sweet Leaf tea infuser is the best selling item and rank #1 in Amazon under category of "Long-Handled Tea Strainers" at the moment we writing this post.
There is happy customers said: "The top portion of this tea infuser is made out of silicone and has a nice grippy rubbery feel to it. The silicone stem is quite flexible and easy to handle. This is better than metal infusers that are straight and ridged and just stand up straight in the mug, sticking out several inches. If I want to leave this infuser in the mug while I am drinking, I don’t get stuck in the eye by a piece of metal. And even though the silicone stem is flexible, it’s not so flimsy that I can’t push the infuser down into the water.
The great thing about this infuser over other infusers I have found is that it has a stainless steel bottom to it. A lot of other ones are silicone on both the top and the bottom. The holes are in the metal and are a consistent size. The solid metal bottom feels like it will serve me well for years to come.
Another thing I really like about this infuser is that the top silicone portion of it is solid with no holes in it like other infusers. This keeps the infuser floating on top of the water unless I push it down in my mug.
The infuser comes with a nice little drip tray to set the infuser on once you’ve steeped your tea. The only thing that I might complain about is that the drip tray is a tad small. I think I would like that bigger so that I have less of a chance of making a mess. Even still, the drip tray has high enough walls around it to keep any liquid from making a mess on the table or my desk."
On the other hand, the owner of right-side tea infuser said: "Very useful device. My wife and I often want different kinds of tea in the afternoon, and having more than one of these is convenient. Very easy to use and clean. The holder is the perfect tool if you want to save the tea for a second infusion."
The Sweet Leaf tea infuser is the best selling item and rank #1 in Amazon under category of "Long-Handled Tea Strainers" at the moment we writing this post.
There is happy customers said: "The top portion of this tea infuser is made out of silicone and has a nice grippy rubbery feel to it. The silicone stem is quite flexible and easy to handle. This is better than metal infusers that are straight and ridged and just stand up straight in the mug, sticking out several inches. If I want to leave this infuser in the mug while I am drinking, I don’t get stuck in the eye by a piece of metal. And even though the silicone stem is flexible, it’s not so flimsy that I can’t push the infuser down into the water.
The great thing about this infuser over other infusers I have found is that it has a stainless steel bottom to it. A lot of other ones are silicone on both the top and the bottom. The holes are in the metal and are a consistent size. The solid metal bottom feels like it will serve me well for years to come.
Another thing I really like about this infuser is that the top silicone portion of it is solid with no holes in it like other infusers. This keeps the infuser floating on top of the water unless I push it down in my mug.
The infuser comes with a nice little drip tray to set the infuser on once you’ve steeped your tea. The only thing that I might complain about is that the drip tray is a tad small. I think I would like that bigger so that I have less of a chance of making a mess. Even still, the drip tray has high enough walls around it to keep any liquid from making a mess on the table or my desk."
On the other hand, the owner of right-side tea infuser said: "Very useful device. My wife and I often want different kinds of tea in the afternoon, and having more than one of these is convenient. Very easy to use and clean. The holder is the perfect tool if you want to save the tea for a second infusion."