SAMA "MC-11" Insulated Thermos with Cup
Samadoyo has created a super thermally insulated thermos for brewing tea, and for keeping your tea hot!
This is thermos has it all!
- Outer part is dual-layer SUS316 Stainless Steel.
- Inner part is SUS316 Stainless Steel for maximum durability and heat conductivity.
- Push button lid opens easily with smooth pouring.
- Temperature display on lid indicates the inner temperature in celsius.
- Removable filter for easy cleaning.
- Sturdy zinc-alloy handle makes handling and pouring super easy.
- 6 Layer Design locks in heat or cold with incredible efficiency.
- Comes with a high quality cup.
- Dishwasher safe, although we recommend not washing the lid with with temperature display.
This is a great thermos for teas that love hot hot water and long steeps. We have tested it with tight chunks of pu-erh, and hei cha (fu zhuan or qian liang) and it did wonderfully at extracting the full range of flavors and aromas present in the tea! You can also use the thermos to keep liquids hot or cold.
All parts of this flask except the lid (with the temperature display) can be safely washed in the dishwasher!
WASH ALL PARTS THOROUGHLY WITH HOT WATER AND SOAP BEFORE USE!
Thermos Volume: 800ml (27.5oz)
Cup Volume: 110ml (to brim)
Choose your preferred color from the drop-down menu!
Brewing recommendations (your mileage may vary, so experiment and tweak as needed):
Black Tea - 8 to 10 Grams (10-30 minutes)
White Tea - 8 to 12 Grams (20-40 minutes)
Fu Cha, Qian Liang, Bai Liang, Hua Zhuan, Hei Zhuan - 10 to 14 Grams (40-70 minutes)
Ripe Pu-erh - 10 to 14 Grams (30-60 minutes, longer for Cha Tou)
Young Raw Pu-erh - 8 to 10 Grams (Steep less than 10 minutes)
Aged Raw Pu-erh - 10 to 14 Grams (15-30 minutes)
Taiwan Oolong - 10 to 12 Grams (10-20 minutes)
Wu Yi Rock Oolong - 10 to 14 Grams (10-20 minutes)
Liu Bao - 12 to 14 Grams (20-30 minutes)
Dan Cong - not recommended
Green Tea - not recommended
SAFETY WARNING: Although this thermos provides a watertight seal and can be carried in a bag, we don't recommend transporting it full of hot water. If you move it or shake it, it can build up pressure and when you open the lid a bit of hot water could spray out. We recommend brewing tea in it and leaving it on a flat surface until such time as you open the lid and pour the tea. It is also recommended that you don't fill all the way to the top when adding hot water to it, leave an inch or more of space inside to prevent water from spraying out when you open it. When opening it, keep it at an arm's length and away from your face, pets, children, etc. Failure to properly screw on the top tightly enough could result in scalding water spraying or leaking out and causing burns. Failure to heed these directions, improper, or unintended use of this product may result in burns from scalding hot water. If the product is defective in any manner discontinue use immediately!