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Stainless Ball Strainer for Tea or Spices

Stainless Ball Strainer for Tea or Spices

Regular price $5.99 USD
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Brew better—and waste less—with this durable stainless steel tea ball strainer. Whether you’re steeping loose-leaf tea, infusing spices into soup, or flavoring mulled cider, this reusable strainer makes it easy to skip disposable tea bags and embrace a cleaner, greener way to sip and cook. Simple, sturdy, and endlessly reusable, it’s a tiny tool that makes a big difference in your low-waste routine.

Choose Between Two Styles:

Push to Open, or Squeeze to Open (Mesh screen)

Tea bags may contain various harmful substances, including fluorine compounds, arsenic, radium salts, aluminum, copper, lead, mercury, cadmium, barium, nitrates, and more. Individuals who frequently consume tea may be exposing themselves to billions of plastic particles, some of which could be small enough to penetrate human cells.  

Read More about the dangers of tea bags here.

Features

  • Made from long-lasting, rust-resistant stainless steel

  • Perfect for loose-leaf teas, herbs, or whole spices

  • Clasp closure keeps contents secure while steeping

  • Easy to open, fill, empty, and hand-wash

Packaging

No retail packaging. Ships plastic-free in recyclable paper materials.

Dimensions

Push Style 6-3/4" x 2" at widest point

Squeeze Style 6-1/2" x 1-3/4" at widest point

End of Life Disposal

This strainer should last many years with normal use. When it finally reaches the end of its life, stainless steel can be recycled with scrap metal.

  • Choose Between Two Styles, Push to Open, or Squeeze to Open (Mesh screen)

 

Tea bags may contain various harmful substances, including fluorine compounds, arsenic, radium salts, aluminum, copper, lead, mercury, cadmium, barium, nitrates, and more. Individuals who frequently consume tea may be exposing themselves to billions of plastic particles, some of which could be small enough to penetrate human cells.  

Read More about the dangers of tea bags here.

 

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