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The fenshine 400 Pcs Tea Filter Bags are disposable, eco-friendly infusers designed for loose leaf tea, coffee, and herbs. Each bag measures 3.54 x 2.75 inches and features a convenient drawstring for easy filling and sealing. Made from non-woven fabrics, these bags are odorless and self-degradable, making them a sustainable choice for tea enthusiasts. With 400 bags in total, you'll always have the perfect brew at your fingertips.
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Material Fabric | Non-Woven Fabrics |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.54"L x 3.54"W x 3.54"H |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | White |
T**Y
Excellent Quality
Excellent product! Shipped quickly and hugh quality
M**A
My 3rd time buying these – so convenient and easy to use!
I love these tea filter bags! They’re super convenient — just fill them with your favorite loose leaf tea, pull the drawstring, and you’re good to go. The cotton material feels natural and doesn’t affect the flavor at all. I also love that it comes with 400 pieces — such a great value! Perfect for daily tea drinkers like me.
T**Y
What a bargain!
We use these for loose tea we get at a specialty store. They are sturdy and work well. You get a ton of them in a box so they are a bargain. Highly recommend if you use a lot of loose tea and want it by the cup.
A**N
good size
cute and good size and easy to use, good value for money
D**D
Very cheap bulk teabags, but somewhat confusing product title.
The title I gave it is not indicative of bad quality. It is cheap simply because of the amount offered for the price.I bought two thinking it'd eventually permanently go out of stock once I'm done with them.So let me explain what these are, overall, and my impressions on them.The product *does* come in a reusable, resealable plastic bag with all 400 teabags individually wrapped in, quite literally, resealable and reusable plastic bags inside -- 100 per bunch. It's unfortunate that more plastic is being used to separate them, however I wouldn't think there'd be a more viable alternative at this time to make it more convenient to easily sort out and store them.These teabags are very nice for steeping loose leaf tea. However, a certain brand of loose leaf yerba mate tends to have its dusty bits come through the teabag and into my mug, but it was a lot less than doing so with a mesh steeper (the one you put on top of your mug as you steep/brew loose tea). Using another brand of loose black tea poses none of which. It *does* take a little bit of effort to open up the teabag to put in your favoured loose tea and even close it up to have it be ready to infuse.Regardless, I find the flavour to be, so far, not totally impeded by the material used.Now before I end this review, I want to mention something very important, that is also still a widespread problem on Amazon and other marketplace websites: the title itself is rather confusing to read, especially when I was just looking for cotton teabags. THIS one showed up with "cotton" as part of the search credentials, which was selling for $10 - $12 for 400 teabags, and sounded like a bitchin' deal. However, upon its arrival, I inspected these teabags to only find out that the primary material used was some kind of polyester, while the actual cotton is shown on the *drawstring*. Looking back at this product's page, it is confirmed that, in fact, the drawstring is made of cotton -- the title reads "400 Pcs Disposable Tea Filter Bags Empty Cotton Drawstring Seal Filter Tea Bags for Loose Leaf Teal". This part, "Cotton Drawstring", among the entire word salad of a product name, is important to understand if you're thinking this entire teabag is made of cotton.It also doesn't help that the way the material feels and even *smells* upon first inspection gives it away right off the bat. (The smell seems to be different on plastics than on cotton in *my* experience. Don't... just... DON'T ASK.)The reason why I wanted cotton materials for teabags is because cotton is a much more permeable material than polyester or other synthetic materials are. Therefore, with that logic: brewing would be much more faster than using a highly insulating material such as the plastics used in their teabags. That might also explain why it's relatively inexpensive beyond the fact that it doesn't cost much to manufacture and ship to the U.S. (due to its abundance, in comparison to having to *grow* cotton).Finding this out, it at least taught me to read titles a little more carefully next time when I get into another spur of the moment when buying something.But am I disappointed? Not really. It's helped me brew tea quite well, actually. However, once I run out of this stuff, I'll try a smaller sample of cotton teabags (which I can now find on here) and see if they'll make any difference.However, if you wish to have a convenient method of brewing tea on the cheap, I highly recommend you get this stuff. No questions asked.
P**O
Happy tea bags
Nice quality, big, easy to tie, no tea leakage, tea flavor is great.
I**D
Highly recommend
I make my own tea mixes with real tea leaves as I do not drink tea dust like Lipton. These bags come in the perfect size, the strings are durable and strong. Would certainly buy again.
B**B
Please keep in stock!
I will continue to purchase. I fill with my favorite fresh ground coffee, then boil with water in a Turkish style water pot. Great for mixing favorite loose leaf tea blends and steep in the Turkish style water pot. Thank you, keep them in stock!
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