Bodum Assam 17-Ounce Cast-Iron Tea Press with Stainless Steel Filter

                  
     
 
 
Bodum Assam 17-Ounce Cast-Iron Tea Press with Stainless Steel Filter
 
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▷▷▷ Bodum Assam 17-Ounce Cast-Iron Tea Press with Stainless Steel Filter

    

Technical Details

    
  • 17-ounce tetsubin-style tea press for loose teas and tea bags
  • Durable and heat-retaining cast iron; stainless-steel infuser; enameled interior
  • Patented system stops brewing when tea is plunged so tea is not bitter
  • Brews tea at preferred strength without a need to remove the infuser
  • Wash and dry by hand; not suitable for stovetop; glass version also available

    

Product Description

  The BODUM Assam cast iron tea press is both a functional and artful item for the tea table. The cast iron tea press combines the old Japanese tradition of enjoying tea in a tetsubin style teapot with BODUM's proven tea press system. The Assam shape is reminiscent of the traditional English tea pots, whereas the cast iron material and its texture create the relaxing feeling of participating in a Japanese tea ceremony, a purifying bath of the six senses.  Cast iron was used not only to convey the Asian style, but because of its brilliant qualities to preserve heat and therefore the consistent quality of the tea within. To create the distinctive Assam bowl shape, two iron cast parts are fused together. The knob pattern (Arare) surrounding the exterior of the pot contains the same amount of knobs in the first and last row. The inside is lined with a smooth, durable vitreous coating of enamel to prevent the iron from deterioration. If properly cared for, the cast iron teapot will last more than a lifetime.  The Assam cast iron tea press should be hand washed and never placed directly on the stove or open heat source.  Brewing loose-leaf tea is easy with the Assam.  Simple add your favorite black, green, herbal, or white tea to the infuser.  Pour hot water over the tea, filling the pot.  Allow the tea to brew to your liking and then press.  The patented press system separates the tea leaves from the water, completely stopping the brewing process and eliminating bitter tea.  This means that you can enjoy your tea over time while resting assured that your first cup and third cup will taste the same.  The Assam 4 Cup Tea Press serves 4 ¿ 4 oz cups.
 

Amazon.com Review

  Beautiful, durable, and clever, the Assam cast-iron tea press from Bodum makes perfectly brewed tea by blending ancient and modern design elements. With its cast-iron body, arced handle, and raised-dot design, the piece draws on the traditions of Japanese tetsubin pots and English tea aesthetics. But its stainless-steel infuser is a modern addition, with holes to allow tea to brew to the preferred strength and a plunger to stop brewing in its tracks. This allows for different teas to be steeped according to their characteristics and prevents bitterness without requiring leaves to be removed. Not suitable for stovetop use, the teapot has a 17-ounce capacity, enough to serve one or two people at a time. It must be washed and dried by hand to preserve its integrity, though an enamel interior does protect against deterioration. The press comes in a 34-ounce size as well, and a glass version is also available. -->      Amazon.com/Bodum Assam 17-Ounce Cast-Iron Tea Press with Stainless Steel Filter  
 
  


   

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