How To Choose A Tea Infuser Flow Chart
Posted in Featured, Tea by Coty | Tags: Adagio Teas, Flow Chart, Flowering, Infuser, Loose Leaf, Mighty Leaf, Products, Steep, Tea, TeavanaChoices are what make living life a great thing and when it comes to choosing a tea infuser there are a lot of choices. This flow chart helps to break down the different products that you can use to steep your loose leaf tea based on the situation that you are in. The flow chart is a little involved so you might want to click on the preview image below to get a closer look! In fact, I urge you to click on the preview image to see the flow chart in all its glory!
Hopefully you’ll find a tea infuser that is perfect for your needs! All of the products listed on the flow chart are linked below to make life easier for you!
If you enjoyed this article and loved the flow chart please let me know by leaving a comment! If you know someone that might be interested in tea then please feel free to pass on this blog post by mentioning it on Twitter, Facebook or on your own personal site – I would definitely appreciate it! Happy Brewing!
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Featured Products
Progressive Stainless Steel Mesh Tea Ball 2″ by Progressive Products, $2.50 at Amazon.
Blomus 6-1/4-Inch Teastick by Blomus, $20.15 at Amazon
Stainless Steel Zack Volta Tea Ball with Stand, £13.95 at Proleno.
TriniTEA by Adagio Teas, $99
IngenuiTEA by Adagio Teas, $19
Concert Teapot by Adagio Teas, $59
Primula Pumpkin Teapot by Primula, $29.99
French Press Portable Tea Pot by Mighty Leaf, $29.95
Tea Top Brew Mug by Mighty Leaf, $16.95
Mirabelle Glass Teapot by Teavana, $59.95
Perfect Tea Ball by Teavana, $12.95
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Jenn S. says:
This is really neat! Thanks for putting it together
Coty says:
Thanks Jenn, really appreciate it!
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TeaCast says:
Very clever! Love me some flow charts
Coty says:
Thanks Pat (TeaCast)! Glad you enjoyed it
Maybe you can share it with your audience on your next Teacast. BTW, love the show – just finished watching episode 28.
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TeaCast says:
Oh Coty, of course! I was going to put it on my blog but I didn’t want to steal it, let me know if it’s okay, send me a tweet or something
TeaCast says:
And I’m soooooo glad you like the show, let me know if I can make it better for you!
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