Tea infuser

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I'd never realised that tea bags contained plastic. So I'm going back to loose leaf tea. This means I need some kind of strainer. Any advice on using an old fashioned tea strainer versus a tea infuser?
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I bought my husband an infuser but I find it more fiddly to empty than the tea strainer
https://www.amazon.co.uk/HENSONG-Squirrel-Silicone-Infuser-Strainer/dp/B01N0TZACD/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1519807342&sr=8-5&keywords=novelty+tea+infuser
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Dwy raff yn cydio’n ddolen,
Dau enaid ond un taith.
A teapot really does make the best tea
However when i am in the office I use bags and a individual cup infuser. I am trying to ween myself off teabags but that is easier said than done when in work and people make tea for me (we do go in rounds btw!)
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PG Tips goes on sale next week in non-plastic teabags, Coop are working towards the end of the year. My current bags will last until I can buy non-plastic ones so don't consider it's worth going down the loose and infuser route.
Not only do I make tea in huge mugs, but I don't take the teabag out. If I'm making for someone else at the same time I might add theirs to mine for extra flavour.
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We have a pot with an integral strainer/infuser thingy; if Mr LW is just making tea for himself, he uses an infuser ball; if we're both partaking, he uses the pot. (He makes better tea than I do, so I leave him to do it
We dislike tea bags because you can't use the exact amount of tea you want, and we both like our tea quite weak (sorry, VfM) so we find teabags very wasteful unless we are certain we're both going to want 2 cups of tea.
Denise