Bodum Assam 4-Cup Tea Press | 
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Brand: Bodum Category: Kitchen
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $20.05 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 3601
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 8.3 x 7.4
MPN: 1844-01 Model: 1844-01GVP UPC: 727015233529 EAN: 0727015233529 ASIN: B00005LM0Z
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| Features:
| • | Brew tea without removing the infuser | | • | 32-ounce capacity | | • | All parts are dishwasher safe | | • | Designed for the British Tea Council | | • | Heat resistant borosilicate glass, stainless steel lid, polycarbonate strainer and plunger |
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Amazon.com Review Who knows more about tea than the British? When the British Tea Council asked Bodum to develop a new way of brewing tea, the result was this unique press that's almost as much fun to look at as it is to use. Simply fill the strainer with tea leaves and add boiling water--a slow process, but well worth the time. (You could also use tea bags, but why would you want to?) The clear jug lets you see the tea as it's steeping, allowing you to customize its strength to your taste. When the tea is strong enough, slowly depress the plunger to stop the brewing. You won't have any tea leaves to read at the bottom of your cup, but there's no mess and no need to remove the strainer before you pour. But be forewarned: the Bodum press doesn't retain heat quite as well as a traditional teapot, so you might want to use a tea cozy if you're not drinking the whole pot in one sitting. It's a shame to cover up such a beautiful design, but that's the way the tea leaf tumbles. --Mary Park
Product Description Tea, as a beverage, was discovered in Assam in the early 19th century. Assam is.the rich, green land of rolling plains and dense forests is the gatewayto the north eastern part of India. The mighty Brahmaputra river that has its origins in Tibet charts its majestic course through this state. This mystic land of eternal blue hills and beautiful rivers is renowned for its tea, rich flora and fauna. In Assam, tea is grown both in the Brahmaputra and Barak plains. Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur are the districts where tea gardens are mostly found. Assam produces 51% of the tea produced in India and about 1/6th of the tea produced in the world. Almost equally reknowned, Bodum Assam 2-Cup Tea Press 1842-01GVP was originally designed for the British Tea Council and the British really take their tea seriously. Using a similar mechanism found on Bodum's popular French-Press product, the Assam gets more flavor from the tea leaves than an ordinary tea pot. The secret is in the plunger mechanism which squeezes the tea leaves down, retaining their presence at the bottom of the pot, to infuse all their properties into the hot water. There are so many teas on themarket, and many are or can be blended for particular qualities. Whether you choose black, green white, herbal, or medicinal tea, the Assam teapot is the best and easiest way to get a really delicious tea. So whether you're British or not, this teapot from Bodum is personifies the best.
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Great pot -- Can't find any fault with it! July 19, 2008 I bought one of these in Ireland about 4 years ago and have used it almost daily ever since. It makes wonderful tea -- and the kinds I brew have leaves that are large enough to remain in the strainer. It's a beautiful pot, too, and attractive on the table. I do keep a towel wrapped around it to better retain the heat, but that's no trouble. If you like tea made from leaves instead of bags, you'll almost certainly love this pot!
Works Great. July 14, 2008 It does exactly what it's supposed to do. Brews a good 3-4 cup batch of tea and the ability to stop the tea from brewing by pushing the press all the way down is pretty cool. It's small and compact so taking it on a trip is pretty easy. All around a great infuser.
Bodum Teapot June 10, 2008 Love my new teapot and will be using it daily when it gets cold here again.
Good product June 7, 2008 Great for loose tea. Even for tea bags. Like it all around; i'm a coffee drinker, and only rarely drink tes; but my tea-slurping guests love this little schmeckle!
Teapot leaks when pouring June 6, 2008 I found that this teapot leaks down the side of the spout when pouring tea. It seems impossible to avoid as I've tried pouring several different ways (fast, slow, with infuser, without infuser, etc). I believe that the curvature of the spout is the Achilles heel of this teapot. A good portion of your tea will wind up in a puddle on the table when you use this product.
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