Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Java Wand Portable Single Serve Coffee and Loose Tea Brewing Tool



Product Description

The Java Wand is a portable, single serve, miniaturized French Press filter attached to a durable, hand blown, glass straw that brews and filters coffee and tea leaves in your cup.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #127287 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Clear glass
* Brand: Wisdom Wands
* Model: JW
* Dimensions: 10.00" h x 4.25" w x 1.25" l, .13 pounds

Features

* Tool brews and filters tea leaves, herbs, and infusions into cup
* Packaged in a biodegradable, indestructible, lightweight carry case
* Hand crafted;Portable
* Prevents Dental Stains;Eco Friendly
* Eco Friendly

Customer Reviews

Cool Tool!5
I was able to get a really good deal on this and the single serve tea tool. This enables me to make french-press like coffee on the road - all I need is my own ground coffee (the carrying case even has a compartment to carry it with me.) and boiling water. It takes a bit to get used to drinking hot coffee and tea through a straw, but it's better for your teeth.

Cool way to Drink your Coffee5
I was originally looking for a single serve coffee maker. After reading the reviews of the top sellers, although mostly good, I couldn't help to think of the hassle if I were one of the few who got the leaky malfunctioning machine.

I'm so glad to have come across the Java Wand. At first glance it looks to be a novelty. But there couldn't be a more simple way to make a good cup of coffee. I find drinking our of the straw fun and it really does spare your teeth. I was worried about how I was going to sip a hot cup of coffee through a straw. I don't know if the glass tempers the coffee or what, but so far so good. And less cleanup than a coffee maker.

Great concept but poor design!3
I ordered 2 wands... they work great but they did not last very long. The fragile glass straws are very long and extend past the cup edge about 4" and are awkward to drink from. The first one broke when my cup was sitting on the kitchen counter and my daughters sleeve got caught on the protruding straw and knocked it to the ground! The second one broke while doing dishes. I was a bit disappointed since they did work so my husband took the little filter off the bottom and went to the hardware store to look for a replacement straw. He came back with an aluminum tube version and a clear flexible acrylic tube version. My favorite is the clear tube and think that this should have been how they designed it in the first place. It is flexible, light weight and can be cut to any length!

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