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Your cart is empty.These tea bag stainless steel tongs are 5 inches in length.
sarhlynn456
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2019
Easy to use, easy to clean, great quality, no complaints, would recommend to a friend
marian azdril
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2016
These are for picking up sugar cubes. Not squeezing tea bags. My husband thinks I'm nuts for buying it.
Suxanne
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2015
Handy. If you drink tea you need them so as not to stick your fingers in your tea. Yes you can squeeze the bag with your spoon and lift out your bag, but trust me, this is easier and way more sanitary! I made myself and my Mother In Law purse tea caddies with these in them for when we are out to lunch, etc. They are small enough to do that with. You could even use a small cosmetic bag and add a few tea bags to that to take with you. They are only five inches long. I made fabric sleeves for the ends to keep them together and compact, but you can also use a small paper clippy thing...oh you know what I mean! The little things with the arms. :D
Sunshine
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2014
It works perfectly for squeezing hot teabags. No more burnt fingers, no more trying to use two teaspoons squeezed together or wrapping the string about the teabag to squeeze out the last bit of moisture.I thought I actually wanted a curved squeezer, but the design of this one (flat) works really well. Three squeezes starting from the top of the teabag, et voila, a teabag that doesn't drip on the way to the composter!The price is right, delivery was prompt. I'm thinking about buying several more as gifts. They'd be great to add to a gift basket of teas.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2014
I've been using these for about 3 weeks now for my teas they use tea bags. Overall they are great, though I would probably have designed them slightly different, mostly on the length of the squeezing area, as it covers about 3/4 the width of the tea bag. Not much of an issue, I just flip the tea bag and get the other side. However, I do get out all the liquid that can be gotten out of the tea bag using this.***updated*While I still love these, I do have to drop it down another star. While the tips haven't bent, they do not squeeze any of the liquid out of the tea bag anymore. Only about half the squeezing area actually squeezes the water out. Still love them and using them, but it is a design flaw.Pros:Works greatGets all (well, most) the liquid out of the tea bagEasy to useDon't burn the fingers trying to use other methods (fingers, spoons) to get the liquid out.Cons:Doesn't cover the entire width of the tea bag, you will need to move the tea bag or the squeezer to get the restDo need to move the squeezer from the top down to get the entire tea bag.Will occasionally break the tea bag due to squeezing to hard and forcing the tea to break the bag. ***Has only occurred twice within about 6 months***Only 1/2 the squeeze area will squeeze liquid out of the tea bag within a month or two.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2014
I have used a variety of tea bag squeezers over the years. These are the easiest to use and most effective without burning my fingers when I squeeze the bag. Now and then I misplace the one my mother gave me, so now I have purchased a couple more to have a spare and a gift for a friend.
Anna P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2013
This is a real handy tool for Tea drinkers. For the price I was quite surprised on the excellent quality (stainless steel). It does a great job squeezing the tea bags, and I also use it to squeeze Lemon Slices that I put in my tea, and then I use it to stir the lemon juice so it's well blended. Great little tool for us tea drinkers!
TWIGGY
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2010
Tongs adequately squeeze the tea bag so you don't have to carry a dripping bag to the trash or compost pail (as I do). Keeps your fingers from touching a boiling hot tea bag. The only thing I'd change is for the handles to attach to the squeezing part more in the center (rather than the bottom) and it would give a more complete squeeze. Where they are now placed tends to make the top open part of the squeezer bend outward so it separates just a bit and you cannot apply as much pressure on this part, but not really a big deall.
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