Oggi EZ Grip Tea Canister, Black

December 15, 2013 - Comment

With innovative designs and contemporary finishes, Oggi’s kitchen and bath wares are truly tomorrow’s housewares .Oggi’s EZ Grip “Tea-inch Canister is no exception. Not only is this canister attractive, with its modern and unique design, it’s also practical. Keep your tea dry and safe from air. It offers a chrome locking clamp with a silicone

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With innovative designs and contemporary finishes, Oggi’s kitchen and bath wares are truly tomorrow’s housewares .Oggi’s EZ Grip “Tea-inch Canister is no exception. Not only is this canister attractive, with its modern and unique design, it’s also practical. Keep your tea dry and safe from air. It offers a chrome locking clamp with a silicone gasket so your tea will stay fresh. Stainless steel spoon included and fits neatly in a ceramic loop on the side of the container. Plus, this piece has an EZ grip, so moving will be sure and easy. Black with “TEA-inch printed in white. Dishwasher safe, top rack only.

Product Features

  • EHz grip ceramic airtight canister with stainless steel spoon; TEA imprinted for easy identification
  • Chrome locking clamps with silicone gaskets ensures an airtight seal
  • 6 Inch diameter
  • Dishwasher safe, top rack only

Comments

Raif says:

Poorly made It’s pretty much what I expected, and will suffice for storing my tea, but the hinge is VERY weak. It will probably break before too many uses, and doesn’t guide the lid down easily for sealing.

Brian C. Dang says:

Defects make this not air tight, unattractive First, the product description says that canister is supposed to be attractive and keeps tea dry and safe from air.In the canister that I got, the back hinge of the lid was angled wrong (wasn’t symmetric), preventing the lid from closing down completely. I noticed this only after putting in my loose tea and flipping the canister upside down – tea leaves came falling out. Not only is it not air tight, it’s not even tea tight.The white “T-E-A” letters were also carelessly…

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