Came across this at Home Bargains in Sheffield today. They had assorted designs and it's a national deal. Thought it was a bargain for 29p.
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noahsdad
7 Feb 166#2
My wife bought one of these. Not only is it ghastly, its also quite pointless. It is very small and limited space means it just ends up overflowing with Teabags and causing more mess than it saves.
Still very puzzled as whats wrong with just using a more fit for purpose plastic container, or a a small bowl, or better still carefully stick the teabag in the bin.
finnmaccool
7 Feb 163#6
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sradmad
7 Feb 161#1
good find op, heat added
noahsdad
7 Feb 166#2
My wife bought one of these. Not only is it ghastly, its also quite pointless. It is very small and limited space means it just ends up overflowing with Teabags and causing more mess than it saves.
Still very puzzled as whats wrong with just using a more fit for purpose plastic container, or a a small bowl, or better still carefully stick the teabag in the bin.
clairep73 to noahsdad
8 Feb 16#19
I agree. But some people are so stingy that they probably reuse the tea bag!
jshodgson
7 Feb 16#3
Great find. Great item, we have one and it is good looking when clean and empty and so can stay on the worktop.
Besford
7 Feb 16#4
Why???????
sugaflowa1
7 Feb 16#5
pointless!
finnmaccool
7 Feb 163#6
Crazy Chris
7 Feb 16#7
they do the ones for spoons that match cant remember price but less then a quid.
Master G
7 Feb 161#8
Place teabag on dish and then transfer to the bin ......or, place teabag in bin. What purpose does this serve?
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Still very puzzled as whats wrong with just using a more fit for purpose plastic container, or a a small bowl, or better still carefully stick the teabag in the bin.
All comments (21)
Still very puzzled as whats wrong with just using a more fit for purpose plastic container, or a a small bowl, or better still carefully stick the teabag in the bin.