Bodum Assam Tea Press, 34-Ounce, Black
Tea and the British seem to be inseparable in our perception of English culture. When BODUM was asked by the British Tea Council to develop a new way of brewing tea we were rather proud. We set out with the goal to make an innovation in tea drinking and the simple BODUM tea-brewing system was
Tea and the British seem to be inseparable in our perception of English culture. When BODUM was asked by the British Tea Council to develop a new way of brewing tea we were rather proud. We set out with the goal to make an innovation in tea drinking and the simple BODUM tea-brewing system was born: boil water, place your preferred tea leaves in the BPA free filter, pour in the hot water, let steep 3-4 min. or to your preferred taste and press down the plunger. The brewing process has stopped – no need to remove the filter – no mess – no burned fingers, only the true unforgettable and delicious taste of your preferred tea. The clear glass makes the infusion visible at all times, making it a very attractive table piece. Everything can go in the dishwasher, the jug (without the rod and lid) can go in the microwave.
Product Features
- Brews tea at preferred strength without a need to remove the infuser
- Heat resistant borosilicate glass, stainless steel lid, polycarbonate strainer and plunger
- Patented system stops brewing when tea is plunged so tea is not bitter
- 34 oz. capacity
- All parts dishwasher safe
plastic filter vs stainless steel 0
Just Okay I like this teapot, but there are some exceptions. The good: It’s very nice looking, and doesn’t drip when you pour. The bad: You have to have the brewing chamber inside the pot to have the lid on (they fit together). The brewing chamber is plastic and eventually stains. The handle is not supported by anything; it’s glued on. I’m kind of terrified that one day it’ll pop off as I’m carrying an enormous pot of tea, but so far it hasn’t happened. I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt on this…