Explore our carefully selected collection of Tea equipment that helps you brew tea with precision, style, and enjoyment. Here you will find everything from temperature-controlled kettles, glass teapots, metal filters, and paper filters to precise thermometers, scales, and smart brewing accessories that make all the difference.
We offer accessories from well-known brands like Kinto – perfect for both beginners and enthusiastic tea drinkers who want control over every detail of their brewing. Whether you brew in a pot, mug, or on the go, we have the equipment that makes it easy to achieve the best possible result.
This is the perfect section for those who already have their favorite tea and are now looking for the tools that turn every brew into a harmonious ritual. Functional, stylish, and designed to fit into every home.
Yes, especially About You drink different kinds of tea. Different types of tea require different temperatures for optimal taste - green tea around 70–80 ° C, black tea around 90-100 ° C and white tea often slightly cooler. An electric kettle with temperature control makes it easy to adjust the water to each tear, which improves both taste and aroma.
What is the advantage of a glass pot compared to one in ceramics or metal?
Glastea jugs provide a visual brewing experience where you can see the color of the tea develops, which helps you determine the strength. They are also flavor neutral and do not affect the character of the tea. Ceramic jugs hold the heat longer and are excellent for black tea, while metal jugs are durable and are often used for larger serving. The choice acts both About Function and aesthetics.
How do I know how long my tea should draw?
The time depends on the type of tea you use. Green tea often requires 1-3 minutes, black tea 3-5 minutes and herbal teas up to 7-10 minutes. With a timer or tea equipment with built -in drip function, you can easily check the draw. Bridge can make the tea bitter, while for a short time gives a weak result - the right accessories help you find the balance.
What is the difference between solved and tea bags, and which requires the best equipment?
Solved generally provides better taste and quality as it contains whole leaves or larger pieces, unlike finely ground residues (dust) in many tea bags. However, solved requires a tesil, teapot with filters or other equipment that separates the leaves after brewing. If you have the right tool, it will be solved easy - and a much more enjoyable experience.
What type of filter or strainer is best for brewing solved?
It depends on the amount and type of tea you brew. Fine stainless steel strains are suitable for most tea varieties and are easy to clean. For larger leaves, basket filter or built -in strainer in the teapot works excellent. Disposable filters in paper are flexible for those who want minimal cleaning, while fabric filters are a more durable choice for habitual tea drinkers.
Is there anything more I need to improve my tea experience at home?
Absolutely. In addition to the jug and filters you can invest in a good wave to dose the correct amount of tea, thermometer for exact temperature, as well as heating plate or isolation boiler To keep the tea warm longer. Beautiful Teglas, a tea tray or serving can also make the tea experience both more enjoyable and aesthetic - perfect for both everyday and guest serving.