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Tin Tea Caddy & Sifter

$10.00

The original purpose of these tins for sifting larger quantities of matcha in one go into the canister (compared to our hand sifters which are great for single servings at a time). However, given their size capable of holding about 150g of loose leaf tea, removing the sifting insert and small metal paddle turns this into a great tea caddy for our loose leaf teas. With a tight seal, they’ll help keep the tea fresh for longer. Made In Japan.

Note: we do not recommend washing the filter mesh with water due to potential for rust. Instead, simply wipe with a dry paper towel if needed.

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The original purpose of these tins for sifting larger quantities of matcha in one go into the canister (compared to our hand sifters which are great for single servings at a time). However, given their size capable of holding about 150g of loose leaf tea, removing the sifting insert and small metal paddle turns this into a great tea caddy for our loose leaf teas. With a tight seal, they’ll help keep the tea fresh for longer. Made In Japan.

Note: we do not recommend washing the filter mesh with water due to potential for rust. Instead, simply wipe with a dry paper towel if needed.

The original purpose of these tins for sifting larger quantities of matcha in one go into the canister (compared to our hand sifters which are great for single servings at a time). However, given their size capable of holding about 150g of loose leaf tea, removing the sifting insert and small metal paddle turns this into a great tea caddy for our loose leaf teas. With a tight seal, they’ll help keep the tea fresh for longer. Made In Japan.

Note: we do not recommend washing the filter mesh with water due to potential for rust. Instead, simply wipe with a dry paper towel if needed.

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