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Mr. Iced Tea
Not wanting to sound too stupid BUT is Mr. Iced Tea the product made
by Mr. Coffee? Sounds like a great product but want to make sure I am lookinf at the same thing you all a=re talking about. |
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Mr. Iced Tea
Ed Hayes > wrote in
: > Not wanting to sound too stupid BUT is Mr. Iced Tea the > product made by Mr. Coffee? > Sounds like a great product but want to make sure I am > lookinf at the same thing you all a=re talking about. > > > Yep! It is by Mr. Coffee, or, at least, mine is. By the way, I use mine every day in the summer and once every two days in the winter. I drink a lot of iced tea. I used to make tea using boiling water, loose tea, and a strainer, but it is a lot easier to just load this thing up with water, ice in the pitcher, a bag or a tablespoon and a third of loose tea in a Mr. coffee filter with another filter on top into the steeping basket, push the button and walk away. Come back in ten minutes and it is ready. If you don't like the down time of waiting for water to boil, etc., then it is worthwhile. YMMV. |
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