🍃 Elevate your tea ritual with eco-smart, extra-long filters!
These disposable paper tea filter bags are made from FSC-certified, chlorine-free, biodegradable fibers. Their extra-long XXL size fits large pots and carafes, and the innovative filling flap allows easy removal and sealing without a filter holder, combining convenience with sustainability.
C**.
Great product!!
These work great for loose leaf teas!
M**N
Perfect for making tea bags with loose leaf tea
I get a wonderful Earl Grey loose leaf tea from a shop in NYC. I put the tea in these bags so I can use my Keurig to make a cup of tea. Also handy for taking my favorite tea on trips. These are the perfect size for a heaping teaspoon of tea leaves which makes the perfect cup of tea. I also think the price is fair.
J**O
Good, would recommend
So many tea bags, so many reviews, eventually it gets confusing. These were not the tea bags I wanted, but they are the ones I ordered, as the bags I wanted are apparently no longer made. These bags are big (medium per their description), and have a bit of a gusset. I place about two teaspoons of tea into the bag, carefully tie the bag off, and drop it into my tea bottle. Don't twist the bag too much, it'll tear. So far I've had no exploded or ripped open tea bags, and they don't seem to impart any flavors of their own - nicely neutral. I drink a lot of tea. Everyday. Even so, 100 bags will last even me awhile. This is a good tea bag - and except for the way I tie them off - you won't be disappointed.
M**1
These are really good
I drink a lot of tea and try to avoid the plastic bags. These are great and love that they’re unbleached.
S**S
Be careful what size you order!
These filters are great for loose leaf tea when you don't have something to make loose leaf tea in. These are a bit big for a cup of tea, more suitable for either a very large mug, or maybe a pot that you don't have an insert for. I did not notice any sort of off taste from the filters. These are big enough that you can twist the top end to allow the tea not to come out. They are also easy for spooning tea into them because of their size. Just make sure you pay attention to the size in inches of the different ones they sell on here to get the kind you need. I used the small size on Amazon's site to put in small tea boxes with tea for our wedding favors.
S**5
Saves on the mess
Great for a quick clean up of loose tea
L**6
highly recommend this genius product
I started drinking full leaf around 3 months ago before that I had been drinking pre-packaged tea bags for several years. When I first started to drink loose leaf tea I did what most people do, and bought a strainer metal filter. Metal filters were an excessive amount of work for a cup of tea it had to be washed meticulously (It's a ball infuser) and I couldn't even make chamomile tea(One of my staple infusions) because tea herbs would take twenty minutes just to clean up, plus when I brewed black tea several leaves escaped out of the ball and that simply annoyed me the strainer was of a high-quality brand called kusmi Paris which made me think that the problem was the brewing method itself and not the quality of the strainer . After the frustration of the ball infuser had made me go through for over a month of daily brewing I decided to pick an alternative. At first I considered a basket infuser or brewing tea from a small french press,but then all of a sudden I saw paper tea filters from the brand T-sac and heard incredibly good reviews on this method of brewing,but decided not to get that brand because they use plastic weaving in their bags and I always search for the most earth friendly and health friendly products. I happened to see these tea filters next and they seemed to be exactly what I was looking for free of plastic weaving, chlorine and true to the actual tea flavor . When they arrived I was a bit hesitant because of they don't have a drawstring or any other method of sealing. For a second I considered stapling the bag but decided to fold it first to see if it could hold up.I can tell you that this bag doesn't require of any stapling the bag holds the tea just fine if you make 2-3 small folds at the top. I've used really fine leaves and large herbal leaves and haven't had one single leaf fall out. The taste of the tea itself is better than when I used a ball infuser,and I will recommend this greatly to any loose leaf tea drinkers out there because its a way to have the best of both worlds bagged loose leaf tea.
K**D
What did I ever do without these....
I must start my review by saying that I bring a cup of tea to work every day in a travel mug. I always used to use tea bags from Twinings or Celestial Seasonings, etc., but about a year ago, I "discovered" loose tea. When I found out how much better I liked loose tea, I went on a buying rampage - - buying all sorts of different flavors. I soon realized that I would never use all my loose tea by having the occasional cup of tea at home where I had my tea filter. I needed to find a way to bring the loose tea to work. Along came these bags. They work wonderfully! I put a teaspoon of tea in the bag, fold over the top, twist the bag, and drop the bag into a cup of almost boiling water. No sticks, clips, or ironing needed. I have never had a weird taste from any of the bags, nor have I ever had a bag break on me or leak tea. I have now made substantial progress in using up my loose tea, so now I can experiment with new flavors!!! BTW, I agree with the reviewer who said to use the medium size bag over the small bag. It is just easier to use and get the tea into it.
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