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jenandcleo
 
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Has anyone tried this bizarre device?
http://www.adagio.com/teaware/triniTEA.html The description says it's
"Made in China." Not sure if that means that the Chinese use something
similar or it's some goofy American invention that's simple "Made in
China."

I'm tempted to purchase this, by the way, because I love new toys.

Jennifer

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Why spend 75 bucks on this weird looking contraption when you could be
spending it on some decent grade Tie Guan Yin or Pu'er?

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IMHO - waste of money, because it has no temperature control. And other
things too numerous to list...

Sasha.

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> Has anyone tried this bizarre device?
> http://www.adagio.com/teaware/triniTEA.html The description says it's
> "Made in China." Not sure if that means that the Chinese use something
> similar or it's some goofy American invention that's simple "Made in
> China."
>
> I'm tempted to purchase this, by the way, because I love new toys.
>
> Jennifer
>



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