DAVIDsTEA Filters from DAVIDsTEA

DAVIDsTEA Filters

These ingenious tea filters are the best thing to happen to tea since the invention of the kettle. Just scoop in your tea, pull the drawstring tight and add water. It’ll keep the tea in the filter, the water in your cup, and the smile on your face. No fuss, no muss. Plus they’re biodegradable and chlorine-free, and they come in a 100% recycled paper box – so the planet stays happy, too. Designed in-house and exclusive to DAVIDsTEA.

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  • “i know these are over priced and that i can get much cheaper and less fancy tea bags from many other places. but i can’t help it! i just LOVE them! these tea bags are just freakin fun to use! and i...” Read full review
  • “I love these and always stock up when on sale. It is a great way to take my favorite teas to work without having to by individual sachets, which is more expensive and creates more waste.” Read full review
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  • “When I first got these, it surprised me the filters were so big. However, I think the size is just to give you leeway over how you use these. I could easily see it being chucked into a huge pitcher...” Read full review
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  • “Very useful when travelling. I just love it!” Read full review
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I love these tea filters! They’re so convenient and the drawstring ensures that your tea stays in the bag. Great for all kinds of tea, but best for those whose leaves are small enough to not need much expansion. I use these at work because our break room doesn’t have a sink and you must use the bathroom sink if you want to clean a tea ball or timolino mug (or any dish). They are pricey but I will shell out the cash for them because they’ve become indispensable to me.

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I LOVE these tea bags! They work perfectly and I love the drawstring aspect because your tea doesn’t escape out of them. The one bad thing is they are expensive.

Fjellrev

I agree, I wish they were a little cheaper.

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5 tasting notes

I am in LOVE with these tea bags! They are perfect for when you’re on the go & want to take some perfect portions of your favorite teas with you for another brew! I always keep a pack of 100 filters in my cupboard (much cheaper in the long run than the 20 packs, even though I don’t use them very often – I usually use an infuser at home) because they’re just so handy & I LOVE the fact that they’re unbleached!!

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7 tasting notes

I’m a huge fan of brewing leaves and resteeping. Life gets busy and thankfully these bags allow you to take your fresh loose leaf tea on the go. My go to teas are oolongs but these bags don’t leave much room for expanding so I tend to use teas with smaller leaves – other than that ingenious invention!

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My tea ban on weekends is just.. dude I want tea now uggh.

But I’ve decided to just go ahead and review my teaware!
So I picked these up a couple months ago, for mother since she hates brewing loose leaf at work because it’s just too much of a hassle for her. She works as a nurse at a pediatrics office so a legit pot and kettle is definitely a bit overkill. I had some of the finum tea bags, but she hates how those don’t stay closed. Figured these would be perfect!
So I bought these for her, grabbed about 25 for myself, and I love them so much! I don’t think they really leave a lot of room for the tea to expand, so I usually use them with my herbal/rooibos teas. Which is pretty much perfect cuz I use these on my lazy days for easy clean-up and lazy-me usually comes out in the last hours of the day.
Easy sachets with teas that don’t expand that are caffeine-free. Oh it’s perfect.

Pretty much, I love these and they’re great and I love having them around :)

Stephanie

I love these bags, but switched to cheaper ones I can buy locally instead (but no drawstring!). I use them for the exact same reason, ease of use at work.

jump62359

Yeah, I had ones like these without the drawstring, but the drawstring is what my mom loves so that’s why I got these for her :)
She uses this every day because of work, but for me, I spend a lot of time at home studying so I don’t necessarily need these, but they’re definitely nice to have!

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I haven’t got a lot of experience with customisable teabags but I have to admit these ones are awesome and much better than the ones you can get from T2, the Australian equivalent of DAVIDs. Also cheaper, actually, so I guess I’m missing out on a lot when people say these are expensive!

I prefer to use other brewing methods around the house and I have a timolino when I’m on the run but I have these around as a backup and for guests who aren’t comfortable with tackling loose leaf—putting it in a teabag makes them feel more comfortable. Because they’re weirdos. But I’ll get them in the club soon enough…

Courtney

Because they’re weirdos haha!

jump62359

Ha, that’s my mother!
She drinks looseleaf, but she prefers it in the bag because it’s easier. And when I went home for spring break, she saw I was kinda tea crazy and made me weigh my teas and prepackage them into 4g bags ahha.

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I love these filters and think they are the best. I just put my tea leaves in and pull the drawstring close. So easy!

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8 tasting notes

These tea filters are absolutely brilliant and soo convenient! I use them for mainly CTC teas or flavoured greens/blacks or herbals (like DAVIDsTEA’s North African Mint, Peet’s Coffee and Tea’s English and Irish Breakfast teas, and Teavana’s Berry Almond Amaretto). I save oolongs, pu’erh and long leafed teas for my DAVIDsTEA Steeper or DAVIDsTEA’s gung fu teapot, which brew better with those teawares.

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