2 Pack Stainless Steel Loose Leaf Tea Infuser Mesh Strainer Ball with Handle
$9.99





Price: $9.99
(as of Mar 11, 2025 02:31:28 UTC – Details)
Product Description



Spring-action handle makes filling and emptying easy; reusable and more economical than using store-bought or disposable tea bags.
This snap ball tea strainer uses ultra-fine mesh design to provide an excellent filtering effect, allowing you to enjoy more delicious tea.
Equipped with a non-slip long handle design, precise, not easy to loose, anti-scalding, practical.

Not only can it be used to brew tea, but it can also be used to strain spices, flavorings, fruits and finer particles.

Made of 304 grade stainless steel; measures 6-inches x 1.7-inches.
Spring-action handle makes filling and emptying easy; reusable and more economical than using store-bought or disposable tea bags.
Squeeze handle to open, fill halfway with tea, place ball end into cup, pour in hot water, steep 3-minutes or until desired strength is achieved.
The mesh is small, even if the tea leaves are small, don’t worry about leaking out. EASY way to brew individual cups of tea from loose tea leaves.
Suitable for all kinds of loose leaf tea, especially for medium to large tea leaves, such as chamomile tea, ceylon tea, raspberry leaf tea,licorice tea, rooibos tea and most others. It is ideal for the tea spot, the tea cups, mugs, teapots.
Customers say
Customers find the tea infuser functional and easy to use. They find it works well, brews loose tea with better flavor, and is a great gift for tea lovers. However, some customers have experienced spillage of tea while steeping. There are mixed opinions on the build quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

Carol –
Tea strainers
Exactly what we needed and wanted. Thus far they are working GREAT.
Cynthia –
Perfect for a cup of tea
These small tea infusers are perfect for Assam, Rooibos, any kind of loose tea with annoying little particles that tend to escape into your cup. They are the closest to the convenience of teabags, with just a little extra effort to rinse them out between uses. They are on the small side, so find larger infusers in a similar style for a teapot, or herby teas that require a large volume of tealeaves. These infusers seem well made and should hold up well with daily use.
Brad Blumenthal –
Not much to mess up with these
I drink a lot of loose tea, and this device is the way to go. It’s easy to load and easy to clean. Nothing distinguishes these from any others I have, but they do the job for me.
Dawn Smith –
Doesn’t look as sturdy as the one I’ve had for fifteen or so years.
The diffuser is working just fine. At first glance it looks like the one I’ve had for many years. Upon closer examination, the working parts aren’t as sturdy. The whole thing feels lighter in my hand too. I’ve only had it a week or so. We’ll see if it holds up to constant use.
Richard Kuka –
Too small
Could be bigger ball. I like stronger cup of tea and this ball is small. Maybe good for 8oz cup but that is about it.
neildollar –
Overall great
Brewed tea typically tastes so much better and these make it easy. They seem to be well made and itâs easy enough to fill them. However, trying to get the brewed loose tea out of them can be messy. You more-or-less have to open the device and knock it against the inside wall of the bin. Even with that, itâs worth the price.
Kaydee –
Best tea strainer I’ve bought
As a kitchen gadgets officianado I’ve bought so many tea steepers and strainers. Many of them are difficult to clean and hard to use. These little steepers work great, clean easy, and hold all the tiny bits in. Does its job and does it well.
Jane Jacobsen –
Make good tea
I like making tea with these infusers. There’s enough room inside for the leaves to move around and infuse into the tea but the ball is tight enough to keep the mess inside. Well worth the money
Shelley Bentley –
Ok
Client d’Amazon –
The metallic net is not regular and itâs a tiny bit loose when it closes. Works but let some tea in the water. Good price but quality could be better.
C –
I use them often but only for my loose tea that have large flakes. The small bits and bobs find their way out.. not super idealâ¦