The Breville Tea Maker is the greatest automated Tea Maker I actually ever made use of.
When compared towards equally priced systems, it just does precisely what is promised. The glass carafe is manufactured out of top quality glass, all the rest is made of stainless-steel. Inside the carafe is a stainless-steel tea holder where you fill in your loose tea.
Before you use the Breville Tea Maker the first time you need to rinse out it several times with water and then boil a full load of water which you throw away after doing it. Place the required amount of tea into the basket and put the correct quantity of water inside of the glass pot. Opt for the appropriate sort of tea out of the preset programs and select the desired brew strength. If you happen to unhappy using the displayed parameters, input your personal settings. Click on the tea control key and observe the magic!
The Breville Tea Maker will heat up the water instantly to the desired temperature and then the tea container will automatically be lowered directly into the water. The container will move gently to make the tea leaves floating within the basket. After reaching the end of the brewing cycle, the container will raise from the water, so your tea will never over brew. If you like, it is possible to hit the warmer button which will keep the tea warm for one hour.
Maintaining is relatively uncomplicated, but, it's not possible to submerge the carafe or immerse it underneath running water. Use of cleansing soap is generally not recommended. Dishwashers are off-limits. I usually load the inside with plain water, empty, and then wipe it down after each use. I'll occasionally boil plain water with the basket put in to disinfect.
Making high quality tea is very easy using the Breville Tea Maker. Sure, it comes with a high price tag, but the design and the quality justifies spending the money for it.
You will find a review on the Breville Tea Maker on www.teamakerreviews.com.
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This post was written by Marc Ronkin on February 16, 2011


