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If you have ever had the experience of running out of tea bags, the design team at Japanese firm Kinto has a solution for you.
Inspired by the design of USB drives, the firm has created a tea strainer that resembles a sleek thumb-drive.
Users simply have to slide off the lid of the strainer, scoop in the tea leaves in, close the lid and place it in a cup of hot water.
The USB-strainer even has a docking port for users to put away this product neatly.
Scroll down to get a better idea of how to use this ingeniously designed strainer.



[via FastCo Design]
If you have ever had the experience of running out of tea bags, the design team at Japanese firm Kinto has a solution for you.
Inspired by the design of USB drives, the firm has created a tea strainer that resembles a sleek thumb-drive.
Users simply have to slide off the lid of the strainer, scoop in the tea leaves in, close the lid and place it in a cup of hot water.
The USB-strainer even has a docking port for users to put away this product neatly.
Scroll down to get a better idea of how to use this ingeniously designed strainer.
[via FastCo Design]