Looking for a mobile tea infuser

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BILLy

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As tittle please, looking for something robust, small enough to put in my back pack, light weight, and big enough for a couple of mugs worth of liquid.
I have had a look on Internet but not come up with the ideal one as yet.
Thanks for your help
 

BILLy

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Thanks bowlander, kind of looking for the complete thing rather than something to dunk in, but really appreciate your reply
Thanks
 

Graham_S

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I've been using the same infuser as Toddy for years (She put me on to it :D)
It's the best infuser I've got, and very robust.
 

Toddy

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I have a collection of teastrainers....not deliberately, iimmc, just they kind of built up as I tried to find a really decent one.

I have both of those two Richard, and the wee green gold mesh one beats them both hands down. It's worth the fiver it costs, it really is. It even fits into a couple of my teapots really well too :)

cheers,
M
 

BILLy

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Thanks for all your replies guys, some things of interest and some I have, the main purpose was to try and make a brew out of different edible flowers on my bimbles, by steeping them in something or other, for example nettle tea, with out the bits and crumbs in the actual tea so to speak,
Thanks again
 

xylaria

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I made a small drawstring bag out of tough net curtain. The sort of fabric jam bags are made from. I found it too fiddly to get right with a sewing machine so handsewed french seams. I lost it a while back and havent got around to making a new one. It was really portable, and easy to loose.
 

Toddy

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:D...maybe, maybe :) It's actually okay as a teabag lifter outer :)
Someone brought a pack into the office thinking it was a good thing; even rooibos came through the holes :sigh:

The mesh one just does what it says on the box. It works for pine needles and nettle leaves, mallow flowers and rosehips, Keemun China and Gunpowder Russian Caravanserai :)....and the spare one does the coffee grounds tidily in a mug too :)

cheers,
M
 

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