Imbue Takes Tea Out of the Kitchen

Imbue Takes Tea Out of the Kitchen
Jun-03-15
Designed to help tea-lovers take their brew out of the kitchen, the Imbue tea infuser combines a filter and serving vessel into one attractive container.

The Imbue was created for use with loose leaf teas, which are more cost-efficient but also typically need to be strained before drinking.

To keep the process self-contained, the Imbue features a strainer that will attach magnetically to the lid of the shatter-proof glass container—which is also the drinking vessel. The tea is brewed by placing the leaves inside the strainer, adding hot water to the container, then tightening the seal-equipped top and turning the entire unit upside down. Once the tea is brewed to the desired strength, the Imbue can be uprighted and the beverage enjoyed.

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