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Eilong "Colourful" glass tea maker,greenwith silicone ring –400ml. Thick borosilicate glass, drip-proof stainless steel lid and304 steel filter, which only comes into contact with the tea when it is poured. A modern, compact device for 1-2 people.

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Eilong “Colourful” glass tea maker – green, 400 ml

A modern, youthful-looking tea maker from Taiwan, the green version of the Colourful series. Made of strong, thick borosilicate glass, the silicone ring provides a hand-friendly grip and a cool feel. The 304 stainless steel filter built into the drip-free stainless steel lid is only for pouring It meets the tea at the moment it is brewed, so the leaves don't get too wet.

Why will you love me?

  • A clean cup in one step – efficient filtration, controlled, drip-free pouring.
  • Everyday comfort – ideal for 1-2 people, both in the office and at home.
  • Durable materials – thick borosilicate glass, 304 stainless steel filter.
  • Comfortable grip – green silicone ring protects your hand from heat.
  • Compact – fits easily in a bag; all you need is a pitcher and cup and you can have tea anywhere.

Usage (Western method)

  • Dosage: 4–6 g tea leaves / 400 ml water.
  • Black tea / oolong: 90–95 °C, 3–5 minutes.
  • Green tea: 75–85 °C, 1.5–2.5 minutes.
  • White tea: 85–90 °C, 2–4 minutes.
  • Herbs/fruits: 95 °C, 5–7 minutes.

You can finely adjust the quantity and time depending on your taste and ingredients.

Specification

  • Capacity: 400 ml (useful volume; to the top of the pouring spout).
  • Dimensions: 80 × 155 mm.
  • Material: borosilicate glass (jug), 304 stainless steel (lid/filter), silicone ring.
  • Color: green (Colourful series).
  • Manufactured by: Eilong, Taiwan – manufactured in accordance with EU standards.
  • Cleaning: dishwasher safe; hand washing is more gentle for longer life.

Care

  • Avoid thermal shock (do not put ice water in a hot container and vice versa).
  • Do not use on direct heat sources (flame, stovetop); due to the metal lid, it cannot be used in the microwave.
  • A brief preheating before use improves heat retention.

Note: Due to natural variations in displays and glass/silicone, slight color and pattern differences may occur.

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