If you have a lot of tea, or don’t use it very quickly, you’ll want something opaque that won’t let light in, because exposure can damage fragile tea leaves. Consider what type of material will protect your teas, but also what looks good, if that’s important to you. Tea bag organizers come in a variety of materials, including bamboo and other woods, plastic, and metal. Do you need to be able to see the tea, either through a clear window or an open top, or do you prefer them to be protected from the sunlight? ![]() Think about what style organizer you want-what type of compartments and how large they are, whether the compartments are customizable and/or removable, if the holder is vertical or horizontal, and if it should be a closed box or chest to help maintain freshness or an open holder for easy access. You also want to think about where you will put it, how much space you have for it, and whether it’s going to be inside a drawer, cabinet, on a shelf, hanging on a wall, or sitting on a table or countertop. When choosing your tea bag organizer, consider how many tea bags or how much loose leaf tea you need to store and how many bags or ounces of tea the organizer can hold. What to Look for in a Tea Organizer Size and Capacity ![]() For a budget-friendly, basic option, we recommend the MaxGear Tea Bag Organizer. Our top choice is the Bamboo Leaf Wooden Tea Box Storage Chest for its high-quality materials and stylish look, plus its removable compartments that allow for some customization.
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