Cuptone Teacup brings effortless loose leaf tea brewing with just a tilt - Yanko Design
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Cuptone Teacup brings effortless loose leaf tea brewing with just a tilt - Yanko Design
"I've come to appreciate loose leaf tea more, as I can really taste how tea is supposed to taste. However, brewing it can sometimes be a bit messy and tedious, so I often end up using tea bags anyway to avoid all the hassle. But if there were a more convenient way of using tea leaves, I'd probably go for it."
"The Cuptone Teacup aims to make drinking tea a bit easier for people like me who dislike the usual methods. It isn't shaped like a "normal" cup, as it has a V-shaped bottom so you can rest it in different positions. You may ask why you'd need a cup that is flexible in how you place it on your table. That's because there's also a built-in strainer for your tea leaves, so infusing and straining it depends on how you tilt the cup."
"The cup has a built-in infuser on one side where you can place your loose tea leaves of choice. All you have to do to start the brewing process is pour hot water through the infuser and make sure your cup is tilted in the correct position so it will infuse. Once you think it's ready, just tilt it in the other direction so the leaves are lifted up and it strains."
Cuptone Teacup features a V-shaped bottom that allows the cup to rest at multiple angles and a built-in infuser and strainer enabling infusion and draining by tilting. Loose tea leaves are placed in the infuser and hot water is poured through to start brewing; tilting the cup alternately steepers or lifts the leaves for straining. The minimalist, handcrafted ceramic cup uses eco-friendly materials and arrives in minimalist packaging. The cup holds up to 16 oz of water, providing a full single serving. The design aims to simplify loose-leaf tea brewing and reduce the mess and hassle of traditional methods.
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