why is this in the spam board?
It no longer is.
I drink only occasionally, while my wife drinks a couple of cups a day. I have this awesome tea maker - I fear that the company that made it is out of business; I searched through Google and can't find a mention of it anywhere. Anyway, it's big enough to make the perfect two-cup pot, and it has its own pot, with matching cups and a serving tray that doubles as a tray to hold the machine while brewing. You fill a small tank with water and fill a special basket with your favorite tea, loose-leaf or in bags. Place the basket on the water (it floats) and select your tea types - you can select the tea variety (black, oolong, herbal, etc.), whether the tea is loose or bagged and how strong you want it. Flip the power switch and the machine makes all the necessary adjustments for different varieties in order to make the perfect cup - for example, it knows a green tea is not made at 100 degrees C but more like 90-95 degrees. As the water heats, a valve in the basket opens and it sinks into the water, starting the brewing process. After a few minutes, the power light blinks and the tea is dispensed into the pot beneath it, all ready to serve. Remove the machine from the tray, place two cups where the machine was sitting and voila - service for two.
That thing makes the best tea I've ever had - I prefer stronger, more flavorful teas, and I've never had a cup stronger than the one this thing makes. I should go find the brand name on the machine and do another look-up to see if the company's still in business - I'd hate to think if this thing breaks I won't be able to find parts or get repairs or a replacement.
Two of my favorites are herbals - Lavender-Chamomile blend for relaxing and Mint-Chocolate Truffle as a fine after-dinner drink. I'm also fond of green teas and have a few very nice varieties. But there's one I really love, it's a black tea from India with awesome spices in it - I make it so strong, it stains the machine!