DCI Tea Rex Tea Infuser, T Rex Tea Infuser

May 28, 2017 - Comment

Have a wild cup of tea with this Tea Rex Tea Infuser! Unlike other loose leaf tea infusers, this prehistoric fellow is ready to eat your tea leaves and brew you the perfect cup of tea! Simply put loose tea inside the Tea Rex Infuser, close and hang from your mug. Fill with hot water

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(as of April 19, 2020 12:52 pm PDT - Details)

Have a wild cup of tea with this Tea Rex Tea Infuser! Unlike other loose leaf tea infusers, this prehistoric fellow is ready to eat your tea leaves and brew you the perfect cup of tea! Simply put loose tea inside the Tea Rex Infuser, close and hang from your mug. Fill with hot water and brew tea to your desired strength. Remove infuser and enjoy!

Product Features

  • Make tea time fun with this unique loose leaf tea infuser!
  • Food-safe silicone tea infuser will resist staining and taking on flavors so you can enjoy your Tea Rex tea infuser for years to come.
  • The fun shape is best enjoyed while brewing in a clear mug, but at less than 4″ tall it fits perfectly in almost any coffee mug or teacup.
  • Stainless steel leash allows you to easily remove your Tea Rex tea infuser when your tea is ready.
  • Cause a ROAR with your Tea Rex Tea Infuser at the office, at home, or as a special gift for Father’s Day, as a Christmas gift for mom or dad, or are perfect, inexpensive stocking stuffers.

Comments

Mommy of 3 says:

Cute idea, doesn’t work! I really wanted to love this infuser. It’s such an adorable concept “TeaRex” but I can’t believe that the holes don’t have mesh. The holes are pretty large and all of my tea leaves fall out. I always have to strain my tea when I use this. Cute concept but totally ineffective for straining tea. That’s really all there is to it.

Bryan Lewis says:

Novelty Item ONLY I got this tea infuser for a locally brewed tea but when I packed it the first time it was impossible to tell how much tea made it in. The hole to put the tea in is about the width of my thumb, not at all large enough to fit tea leaves in. Then, the tea which is an average size slipped out through the holes leaving large chunks of leaves in my tea. To remove the leaves, I dug them out with a small butter knife because again the hole was too small. 

J Man says:

not practical cute looking but not practical. To small of an opening to get loose tea in. And the filter holes are too large so loose teas spills out in your water.

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