Best tea storage chests according to redditors

We found 34 Reddit comments discussing the best tea storage chests. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Tea Storage Chests:

u/Clayra · 17 pointsr/DiWHY

I got one of these to save space in my cupboards and it works really well for me. It would take less time to put all the packets in so it would be better than a card binder in that sense. My only complaint is that it can't fit a box full of tea bags in each drawer.

u/sparsile · 8 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Here's what I've bought so far! I never get my shopping done this early so I'm pretty happy.

Mom: German pewter figurine (she bought one when we went to Germany and loves it)

Brother: "Home T" from our home state (he goes to college out of state now) and the new Game of Thrones Catan game (our family's favorite game, plus he loves GoT)

Aunt #1: custom ornament of her new kittens and a Vera Bradley jewelry roll

Aunts #2 and #3 (married): matching custom Tervis tumblers, a tea bag organizer, and a handpainted cardinal ornament that I bought at a craft fair

Boyfriend: R2D2 French press, coffee bean grinder, and I'll also pick up a bag of local beans (he loves coffee and Star Wars but hasn't tried French press yet)

I'd love any other ideas for my mom and aunts #2 and #3, too. Mom: extremely close with family (especially her sisters), likes millennial pink, wears lots of big but delicate jewelry (like large hoop earrings), loves travel. Aunts #2 and #3 LOVE to golf and absolutely love their three cats, they just tried Blue Apron and like it but are otherwise relatively picky, and are very practical- they do a lot of gardening and home repairs.

Edited to add gifts I forgot!

u/mochatsubo · 7 pointsr/tea

You can buy the same at Amazon.com USA. There are also many similar boxes available:

https://www.amazon.com/Estilo-Storage-Equally-Divided-Compartments/dp/B00YPWJYPG

I happen to like this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Bamboo-Leaf-Storage-Compartments-Cherrywood/dp/B01C019RLO

u/coffeesurprise · 6 pointsr/tea

I have this same one! Amazon US though, so not only for México :p

Someone else posted the link: here

u/retsotrembla · 4 pointsr/sex

A condom caddy; Like the way fancy restaurants serve tea?

u/sehrgut · 3 pointsr/tea

I'd recommend to get her something tea-related, rather than actual tea. It's always iffy getting someone something they're guaranteed to have strong opinions about. Maybe some nice tea canisters (1, 2, 3, 4) if she drinks loose tea, or a tea chest if she mostly uses tea bags?

The problem with asking us is we're likely to try steering you towards the ever-more-involved and obsessive brewing methods and fine teas we enjoy, which may or may not be what she likes. :-)

u/lstap · 3 pointsr/fragrance

I use a tea organizer:

https://www.amazon.com/Estilo-Storage-Equally-Divided-Compartments/dp/B00YPWJYPG?ref_=ast_bbp_dp

I live in a small space with minimal closet storage, and for me this looks nice enough to store on a bookshelf or dresser. They run $15-20 on Amazon but can fit a decent number of samples/decants, and allow for easy organization of contents.

u/sanshiro_ · 2 pointsr/tea

Amazon México, sorry guys 😎 only mexico can handle this

here

u/Linguist208 · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

Here's a very close one from Amazon.

It's not anything special. It's a pretty generic stainless steel individual teapot, like you might get for tea in almost any restaurant in the world.

EDIT: and here's the strainer and drip cup

u/CaptainGreezy · 1 pointr/startrek

Not exactly the next best thing, but here's a fun LCARS replicator themed "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot." tea tin and mug. I have the tin but the mug was too small.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/SarsenLintel · 1 pointr/boardgames

I store my surplus dice in an old tea giftset box, kinda like this.

I have them sorted roughly by type, but the D6s way outnumber everything else so there's a few of those overflowing into the other compartments. It's starting to get full, not sure what I'll switch to if I get any more dice.

u/postulio · 1 pointr/Gameboy

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BNRO5UU/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza

I like using similar bamboo tea bag boxes. I find most of them have the proper dimensions in each compartment to fit 5 GB/C carts in clamshells. Most such products in the 10-25$ range have a Q&A with someone listing the interior compartment dimensions. a Gameboy clamshell has the following dimensions: (LxWxH) 2 6/10" x 11/20" x 2 9/10"

They work great for loose games if you dont want to spend $5-7 per game getting custom artwork cases, and dont have the shelf space displaying them.

u/mynamemynamemyname · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

As a (part-time) potter I've always tried to make the inside lower edge of my spouts thin and sharp to avoid drips. My primitive understanding was that the sharp edge "breaks" the water when the stream is petering out--interesting to read the proper explanations. :)


It's tough to get right, though—a more robust/rounded edge might seem better, but they're why teapot spout condoms, fishing lures, roach clips, granny hair rollers, and blood pressure cuffs are a thing.

u/NeedsMoreMenthol · 1 pointr/Wet_Shavers

If you don't have a lot of stuff, how about a modified tea box - something like this but bigger. Knock out one of the internal dividers to accommodate your razors

u/ThisDamnSite · -1 pointsr/gifs

The word letterbox makes me realize how strange the word mailbox is. Just a noun before the word box.

What's next? Breadbox? Cerealbox? Teabox?

Well... at least the last of those things doesn't exist.

Wait, holy shit! http://www.amazon.com/Oceanstar-Bamboo-Tea-Box-Natural/dp/B00BNRO5UU