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Weight: | <0.5 Kg | OEM/ODM: | Welcome |
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Certificate: | ISO, SGS, RoHS, FDA, BPA, Reach. | Sample Time: | 3-5 Work Days |
Shape: | Round | Transport Package: | Master Carton |
Product Description:
Tea Box and Tins:
Tea canisters are a great option for storing tea. They're generally made from metal, ceramic, or glass and have a tight-fitting lid that locks in freshness. Of these containers, metal is the cheapest and most durable option. Glass is a good choice if you want to see your tea without opening it or if you like to use loose leaf tea. Ceramic canisters are usually not airtight, so they're best left on open shelves or counters where they can breathe. The best loose tea containers are to store the tea in small canisters. The tea should be kept in cool, dry locations. Different types of tea should not be stored together because they will contaminate each other. When getting a new container of tea, it's important to always keep the old container around so that you can replace it.
How to Store Herbal Tea?
Brewed tea can be stored at room temperature in a metal container with a lid or in an insulated container with built-in insulation. There are several options for storing tea. Metal containers with lids are great for things like post-workout tea or tea that you want to keep insulated and cool. They're also good for people who like to mix different teas together and they're easy to clean. Solid herbal tea storage containers with tight-fitting lids are perfect for storing bulk quantities of tea, but they can be heavy and difficult to clean out the inside of.
Container Size Options:
With so many tea container options at their fingertips, it's easy to find the right size for you. Start by choosing what you will be storing your tea in. There are plenty of options for storage, including loose leaf jars, infusers, tins, and more. The type of storage container you choose will depend on factors like the size of the leaves and how often you plan to use them.
volume | Dia.* H |
60ml | 45*65mm |
75ml | 45*70mm |
90ml | 520*580mm |
120ml | 45*118mm |
140ml | 55*92mm |
Which kind is the best tea containers?
Not all tea containers are created equal. There are a variety of small and large tea containers, so it's important to find one that suits your needs. The best metal containers with lids for storage have an airtight seal to keep your tea fresh and flavorful, and they're made with materials that won't absorb the flavor of other foods in your pantry.
The best tea storage options are teapots, infusers and jars. Teapots can be made of either glass or ceramic and provide a good area for the leaves to float and steep. Infusers come in many shapes and sizes and offer a comfortable way to brew your tea. Jar-shaped containers are also good ways to store your tea as they don't require an infuser, but will allow the leaves enough space to expand as they steep.