Eva Solo - Tools - Teapot Neoprene Coat Harbor Blue 1L

Eva Solo - Tools - Teapot Neoprene Coat Harbor Blue 1L

Designer: Tools

£69.00 (Including VAT at 20%)

Delivery: 5 - 10 Working Days

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Designed: 2004

Teapot Neoprene Coat Harbor Blue 1L

Origin: Denmark

As a beverage, tea is an easy drink to make. Leaf
tea or herbs are covered with hot water and
allowed to brew until the flavour has infused into
the water. However, with some types of tea, the
leaves have to be removed from the water once
brewing is complete. The Eva Solo tea brewer solves
this problem simply and elegantly. The flask comes
with its own neoprene cover and is also fitted with
Eva Solo's patented dripfree pouring lip. The
ingenious tip-up lid opens automatically when
pouring. Regardless of your choice of tea, the Eva
Solo tea brewer always produces the best results.

As tea leaves react differently to hot water, it is
important that the correct method of brewing is
used for the respective tea type. Basically, tea
can be brewed in two different ways.

Tea without tannin should be able to circulate
freely within the teapot and tea with tannin must
only be allowed to remain in the water for the
specific infusion time. Eva Solo's tea maker
embraces these two different approaches and
has been designed to allow all types of tea to be
made in the same flask.

If it is necessary to stop the tea from brewing
beyond the infusion time, place the leaf tea in the
filter and pour in the boiling water. Once the infusion
time is up, fully depress the plunger, thereby
stopping the brewing.

If, on the other hand, you are making tea which
does not contain tannin, place the leaf tea directly
in the glass flask, pour in the water and finally
fit the filter. With this method, the tea leaves are
retained by the filter when the tea is poured.

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