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Espro Travel Press Tea

$45.00
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The Travel Press by Espro is a travel version of their incredibly popular Espro French Press. And they've been kind enough to release a tea version! Tea is important enough to get its own new filter design. The unique seal at the lower end of the filter sweeps loose leaf tea to the bottom, then folds upward and seals the tea leaves under the filter to stop extraction. You get the full flavours of loose leaf tea. The Espro Travel Press is the perfect 12 oz size, and fits comfortably in your bag, cup holder, or bike bottle cage. A double lid with silicone seals keeps your drink safe while you navigate the urban-jungle. The stainless steel vacuum insulated double walls keep the outside cool and the inside hot (or the other way around for iced tea and cold brew coffee). Dishwasher safe.


  • Produces 12 oz of tea
  • Double micro-filter for an incredibly clean cup
  • Lasting warmth from vacuum-insulated stainless steel
  • Leak proof, easy to clean, dishwasher safe
  • BPA/ BBP/PHTH free

 

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We're on a mission to bridge the gap between a better cup of coffee and tea at home and the producers who are passionate about producing it.

We believe that life is like a garden. It can provide so much but it needs to be fed and cultivated. We want to support the community of coffee and tea in a way that feeds and supports everyone involved in the rich and meaningful culture of coffee and tea from producers around the world, to the people who get the products to us here in Edmonton, to the retailers and businesses that sell or serve us the products.

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While these benefits make a difference in our lives, a question we want to ask is, “what are the invisible costs of buying from these huge multinational companies instead of buying from your local producers and retailers?” They range from jobs lost, to lack of community culture and local innovation and environmental impacts.