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Silver Round Tin with Lid and Viewing Window – 30grs for tea storage

Silver Round Tin with Lid and Viewing Window – 30grs

Silver Tin | Round Tea Box

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Silver Round Tin with Lid and Viewing Window – 30grs

The Silver Round Tin with Lid and Viewing Window, with an approximate capacity of 30g of tea, is a discreet and elegant everyday solution. Made from durable metal, it features a screw-top lid—a practical, snug closure that helps protect the contents from air, humidity, and light, preserving aroma and flavour for longer. The viewing window on the lid lets you identify what’s inside at a glance, without needing to open it. Ideal for storing loose-leaf tea, herbal tisanes, ground coffee, or small biscuits.

Capacity: Approx. 30g (depending on the tea’s composition).

Dimensions: Approx. 7 cm (H) × 6 cm (Ø).

How to store tea at home?

To keep tea in the best condition, it’s worth choosing the right container, whatever the variety. One of the most important steps is to opt for packaging designed for storing teas and infusions. Metal tins and porcelain jars are among the most recommended options for the kitchen or pantry. Still, metal tins with a well-fitted lid stand out as particularly effective, as they reduce oxygen exposure and help preserve the aroma, flavour, and freshness of the leaves for longer.

The factors that most affect the quality of tea or an infusion are storage, temperature, and composition. When it comes to storage, it’s important to protect your tea or infusion—whether in bags or loose-leaf—from heat, humidity, and direct sunlight. This recommendation helps maintain the quality of the tea’s properties. Choose opaque, airtight tins (or dark-toned ones) and store them on high shelves, away from strong aromas such as coffee or spices. Avoid keeping your tea tins near heat sources such as extractor hoods. Do not store tea in plastic containers.

When it’s time to replace the tea or infusion, wash the inside of the tin with warm water and a little mild detergent. Then dry with a clean cloth and let it air naturally for 2 to 3 hours. To remove any lingering odours, you can rub lemon peel inside, rinse again, and allow it to dry completely.

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