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Fenshine’s 100-pack large disposable tea bags measure 4x6 inches and feature a biodegradable PLA corn fiber mesh that allows tea leaves to fully expand and infuse. Designed with a convenient drawstring closure, these eco-friendly bags prevent mess and flavor contamination, making them perfect for loose leaf tea, coffee, herbs, and more. Durable, toxin-free, and versatile, they’re a must-have for the mindful tea lover seeking convenience without compromise.











| ASIN | B089YM8P6S |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,434 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #17 in Tea Filters |
| Brand | fenshine |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (19,625) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
| Manufacturer | XIAOYA |
| Material | ['Non-woven Fabrics'] |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.54"L x 3.54"W |
| Shape | Leaf |
| UPC | 751433852307 |
A**R
Great tea bags/small opening
These tea bags work great. I have loose tea leaves and there are small pieces in there too. After filling the bag you need to tie it to keep the tea specs from coming out. I had nothing leaking at all. There’s no white color nor any flavor added to the tea. They’re great I used boiling water so they with stand the heat as well. Now you can enjoy your favorite teas without any loose tea or added flavor. I’d definitely say these are worth the price. They came in a zip lock bag so you don’t need to worry that they’re not clean. I am going to add something to this review. The only downside is the opening of the bags are small so if you’re using big loose leaf herbs tea and flower/buds they’re going to be hard to get into the opening. I could not get the bigger pieces to fit through the opening nor could I get a tablespoon to fit through the opening with the herbs on it. They just fall all over. That is a small scoop the width of my finger anything bigger then this it’s a bit of a struggle. In the 2nd picture is the scoop without anything on it getting it into the bag. So as you can see the big herbs/flower buds ect makes it really difficult. If you’re using smallish herbs it’s still hard but doable.
L**E
Excellent product!
This is truly an excellent product. I've been using these filters for almost 1 yr. I use these filters to add a measured amount of coffee for cold brewing. I let the coffee filled filters brew overnight then remove the filter bags and heat my coffee to almost boiling. Delicious! And the filters do an excellent job because they are very well made.
Y**A
Nice bags!
Decent size, good quality. Holds nice tumeric, ginger and cinnamon. Easy to use and seal.
A**S
Very cheap bulk teabags, but somewhat confusing product title.
The title I gave it is not indicative of bad quality. It is cheap simply because of the amount offered for the price. I bought two thinking it'd eventually permanently go out of stock once I'm done with them. So let me explain what these are, overall, and my impressions on them. The product *does* come in a reusable, resealable plastic bag with all 400 teabags individually wrapped in, quite literally, resealable and reusable plastic bags inside -- 100 per bunch. It's unfortunate that more plastic is being used to separate them, however I wouldn't think there'd be a more viable alternative at this time to make it more convenient to easily sort out and store them. These teabags are very nice for steeping loose leaf tea. However, a certain brand of loose leaf yerba mate tends to have its dusty bits come through the teabag and into my mug, but it was a lot less than doing so with a mesh steeper (the one you put on top of your mug as you steep/brew loose tea). Using another brand of loose black tea poses none of which. It *does* take a little bit of effort to open up the teabag to put in your favoured loose tea and even close it up to have it be ready to infuse. Regardless, I find the flavour to be, so far, not totally impeded by the material used. Now before I end this review, I want to mention something very important, that is also still a widespread problem on Amazon and other marketplace websites: the title itself is rather confusing to read, especially when I was just looking for cotton teabags. THIS one showed up with "cotton" as part of the search credentials, which was selling for $10 - $12 for 400 teabags, and sounded like a bitchin' deal. However, upon its arrival, I inspected these teabags to only find out that the primary material used was some kind of polyester, while the actual cotton is shown on the *drawstring*. Looking back at this product's page, it is confirmed that, in fact, the drawstring is made of cotton -- the title reads "400 Pcs Disposable Tea Filter Bags Empty Cotton Drawstring Seal Filter Tea Bags for Loose Leaf Teal". This part, "Cotton Drawstring", among the entire word salad of a product name, is important to understand if you're thinking this entire teabag is made of cotton. It also doesn't help that the way the material feels and even *smells* upon first inspection gives it away right off the bat. (The smell seems to be different on plastics than on cotton in *my* experience. Don't... just... DON'T ASK.) The reason why I wanted cotton materials for teabags is because cotton is a much more permeable material than polyester or other synthetic materials are. Therefore, with that logic: brewing would be much more faster than using a highly insulating material such as the plastics used in their teabags. That might also explain why it's relatively inexpensive beyond the fact that it doesn't cost much to manufacture and ship to the U.S. (due to its abundance, in comparison to having to *grow* cotton). Finding this out, it at least taught me to read titles a little more carefully next time when I get into another spur of the moment when buying something. But am I disappointed? Not really. It's helped me brew tea quite well, actually. However, once I run out of this stuff, I'll try a smaller sample of cotton teabags (which I can now find on here) and see if they'll make any difference. However, if you wish to have a convenient method of brewing tea on the cheap, I highly recommend you get this stuff. No questions asked.
K**S
Tea bags to the rescue
Work wonderful with loose tea
V**D
Like it
Good quality, easy to use. Good price. Recommend 👍
I**H
Hair tea bag perfect
Perfect for my handmade hair tea
R**R
No leaks
This is a wonderful tea bag for loose tea ! You just fill it with your tea leaves and then tie it tightly. When you submerse this in your hot water you can see there is no leakage...no more pieces floating in your mug ! I also use this for loose spices when I cook or pickle anything..It keeps everything in the bag just like it says. Bags are thin like a cheesecloth so it lets the flavors flow.thru without letting anything loose.
K**S
They arrived in record breaking time and are exactly as they appear in pictures. They're a generous size, and the pull strings work well. I would for sure buy these again!
A**N
Got the bags for my Turkish tea, they are amazing and big. Durable, lets the tea have its flavour, easy to pour into it, I do throw them away after each use but that’s just me.
M**R
Gewoon goed
V**A
They are super soft, durable and the string actually closes the bag shut when you fill it with loose tea. Works well if you want a second cup, just add more hot water and the tea bag holds up.
E**A
Great bags that dont tear and the drawstring doesn't break!
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