Sip Sustainably! 🌱 Elevate your tea game with T-Sac.
T-Sac Tea Filter Bags are disposable infusers designed for steeping high-quality loose leaf tea. Made in Germany from natural, chlorine-free paper, these bags offer a 2 to 4-cup capacity and are fully compostable, making them an eco-friendly choice for tea lovers. With a set of 200, enjoy the convenience of easy cleanup and robust flavors without the hassle of traditional straining methods.
E**E
Great Tea Sacks
I have been using these for years! They work great, and I haven't had an issue with them tearing or spilling while brewing tea!I used to tie the top of the bag into a knot, so the tea would never come out and just let it float in the mug of hot water. But then I would have to dig it out with a spoon, and the whole thing was wet with hot water. Now, I have gotten lazy and use one of the smaller 1 inch wide chip clips to clip the top of the tea bag to the mug, which keeps it in place while the tea is brewing! Plus, the top of the tea bag is dry and I can hold the top and squeeze out the water with a spoon and keep my hands dry!They work! They don't tear easily, and the tea brews well using them!
C**.
For large individual cup use (~12-16oz of water) #2 is perfect. Perfect for fine ground or full leaf tea with PLENTY of bloom
Bought number 2 bags to use with full loose leaf teas. Absolutely perfect bags. I needed a medium-large bag for my midday cup of tea at work in my 12oz travel mug, to have space for the teas to bloom. I've tried them with rolled oolongs, wispy whites and greens to sturdy large blacks, and even pouched up some leftover fannings from the greens, and not even microscopic pieces get through. Honestly, I used to just throw fannings out, since they slip through my pot's strainer, but now I have a use for them in these bags! Obviously not the best cup of tea in the world, but there's easily enough for 5-10 cups worth of fannings at the bottom of my tins by the time I'm done.Taste is completely unnoticeable. Steep an empty bag and you won't taste it, and it won't impart flavors onto even the most delicate of white or green teas. Definitely unbleached.For 12-16oz cups, I suggest starting with 1.5 heaping teaspoons (that's baking teaspoons, not the ones in your flatware) of full leaf teas, a teaspoon for tightly rolled teas, and about a teaspoon for fannings. Remember, since you're not getting -full- bloom out of any tea in a bag, you're going to have to use a little more.As for sealing the bags, it couldn't be easier. Don't fold the lip over at the base of where the pouch begins (this will seal a huge chunk of the bag and limit brew space for the tea,) instead fold it over so it only overlaps by about 1cm, and hit it with your iron set to its absolute HOTTEST setting for 10 seconds. You don't even need to fold the lip over, really, as simply ironing the first cm of the pouch will seal it perfectly. Seals do NOT come apart. But make sure you're using the hottest setting on your iron or it may not seal. The edge of an old school soldering iron for under a second also works, as does a curling/flat iron.These bags may be a tad more pricey than other stuff on amazon, but I honestly can't find fault with these bags. all 100 were put together well and stayed sealed throughout brewing and floating around in a ziploc in my backpack.
K**S
Good size, no taste tea bag
I have become hooked on loose leaf teas and the expensive, well known brand I started with was not affordable for my habit. These work great, they seem to be unbleached as described in the product description, and impart no flavor I can detect. I use them for my 16 oz travel mugs and they fit well, the teaspoon slides in & out of the pocket easily, and there is enough material at the top to be held in place by the lid while it brews. No wire or metal tea infuser to clean. No leaves in the cup. I plan to buy again when my current stock runs low.Just be sure to note that 200 ct means two boxes with 100 bags in each.
S**M
Great for making my preferred loose-leaf tea portable
I bought these because I much prefer my loose-leaf teas over grocery-store bought tea bags, but I didn't want the hassle of having an infuser at work which I would have to wait to cool, then clean, and then dry. These do great; I just fill some with tea at home and fold the top in (like you would an envelope when you don't want to permanently seal it), then I take a bunch to work so that I can just pull one out when I want a cup and I have it in a jiff. I don't have a problem with the fact that they don't close like some of the reviewers, I just leave the very top of it out of the cup. I purposely bought size two instead of size one just to make spooning the tea in the bag easier and to give the tea some extra room while it steeps, but they only had one left when I bought it and I was sending my mom a box, too. She got size 1 and didn't have any problems. I also use these at home for a few teas that are very small and difficult to clean out of my reusable infuser. For the price and the ease of use (and the fact that I can just toss them when I'm done), I love these. They won't replace my infusers at home, but I'll be keeping them on hand for work here on out.
P**N
Tea comes out clear and fresh!
These teabags are of good quality and are exactly as advertised. I bought the 4-pack of SIZE 2 teabags. They are advertised to be big enough to brew enough tea for 2-4 cups which is correct. It obviously depends on how big the cups are and what kind of tea is being used. The loose leaf tea that I tried with these is small-grained and does have "tea dust" in it. These filters filtered all the dust out and non of the tea particles ended up in the teapot. My tea was clear and sediment free. Great results!These tea bags are 3 x 6 inches and the top section (1.5") can fold over like an envelope - see pics. They are super thin but do not break or tear easily. I tried squeezing the tea out of the tea bag after it was brewed to eliminate any drip and the bag did not tear. I used these in a tea pot and various cups and they work great with all as they fold over easy. They are also thin enough to put the lid back on the teapot to hold the bag. I easily fit 3 teaspoons of dry loose tea and could probably max it out to 5. But do keep in mind that the tea will expand once gets wet. Tried steeping in a cup (1 teaspoon) and in a glass tea pot (3 spoons) and the tea steeped clear and fresh.Overall, I'm very satisfied with these tea filter bags and will definitely buy more when I run out. Seems like the more you buy, the more you save. So the larger packs are a better deal. I think that SIZE 2 are ideal and think that the smaller size (1) would be too small and the larger sizes would only be good for really big teapots. Btw, just for reference the size of my teapot (the one in the pictures) is 1400 ml or 48 oz. Hope this helps.
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