🍃 Sip Sustainably, Steep Stylishly!
These 100 disposable paper tea filter bags by PPpanda measure 7 x 9 cm and are crafted from high-temperature resistant, antibacterial filter paper. Designed for loose leaf tea, they feature a convenient drawstring closure and are eco-friendly, making them the smart, sustainable choice for quick, mess-free brewing.
Brand | PPpanda |
Model Number | part_B07GF46P26 |
Colour | Original |
Material | paper |
Item Weight | 40 g |
S**D
Transforms the tea-enjoying experience into next-level happiness
I'd collected loads of loose-leaf teas but was taking forever to actually drink them all because the faff involved in cleaning out glass teapots and those metal tea infusers was really offputting, plus you still ended up with bits in your cup. Bought these and suddenly I'm ALL about the diversity of loose-leaf tea. 1 teaspoon for a standard mug, 1.5 teaspoons of tea for a giant mug, tighten the drawstring and you're away. Give it sufficient time to infuse. Works well, and then sling it on to the compost heap. As far as I know they're plastic-free so should rot down, but I'll report back next year when we start using this year's compost including the bags...Seriously recommend these for making it easy to bring delicious new teas into your life.
D**R
Excellent teabags
These are sturdy and seal well with the drawstring. I am a repeat purchaser.
H**L
Good for the environment and they do the job.
I wanted to cut my plastic use, so decided the teabags had to go in favour of loose leaf tea. These aren't the cheapest, but nor are they the most expensive. I went for the unbleached bags. They seem durable enough, though I wouldn't like to pull the strings too hard in case they rip the bag. Still, as long as you're not too ham-fisted they work OK.Plenty big enough for a heaped teaspoonfull of PGTips to move around in, makes a smashing cup of tea. I don't like to leave my teabag in too long so it was fine for me. Ground coffee takes longer to infuse, but I did get a decent mug of coffee out of it eventually!All in all, good value for money. I'll probaby buy more of these.**EDIT** How about providing these in environmentally friendly packaging, instead of using those little plastic zip-lock bags? Kind of defeats the object.
K**R
Best 'on the go' coffee maker
For many years, whilst at work, camping or at the race track, Ive wasted time and effort with aeropress, various travel French press mugs, v60 drip filters and any amount of other coffee making gadget junk. Most of them work 'ok' for a while until they get damaged or just aren't worth the effort.These teabags make excellent coffee, and are as easy as making tea! One spoonful of coffee grounds (mine are quite fine for my espresso machine at home) and just keep the top of the bag above water! The teabag can then go into compost!Feel like an idiot for not using these to begin with!
K**R
Work well
Work well.
M**L
Unbleached fill-your-own teabags
I use these fill-your-own teabags to make a single cup of quality black / green / white / fruit / herbal tea, as they save wasting a pot of tea which is not always fully used. By making my own teabags , I have access to a much wider range of quality teas than would be available to me if I just stuck to factory filled off-the-shelf teabags as sold in many shops.These teabags are made from unbleached paper and can be disposed of in my council supplied food recycling bin.I no longer buy any sort of factory filled teabags.
J**A
They are ok
I have got better ones in the past. Some of them are just not stuck properly so the bags are opened.
E**A
Pretty good, but longer brew time.
I bought the unbleached version and found them to be sturdy and easy to fill. They don't disintegrate whilst in use, but are quite thick so diffusion is much slower. You need to add more time to your brewing or be happy with a less strong tea.A good product though.
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