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Thermal Coffee Carafe 50 Oz - Large Stainless Steel Insulated Carafe - 1.5 Liter Double Walled Vacuum Thermos Coffee and Beverage Dispenser with Tea Infuser and Strainer (White)
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Brand | HASTINGS COLLECTIVE |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | White |
Capacity | 50 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Durable |
About this item
- THE BETTER CARAFE for a better beverage. From aroma to taste our 50 oz thermal carafe for coffee keeps any drink hot or cold for hours to preserve that just brewed freshness from start to finish
- SUPERIOR STEEPING is a cinch with the right thermos for tea and coffee. More than just an insulated coffee carafe but a thermal tea carafe thermos too! Includes a strainer and filter for a leaf or grind free cup - always
- VACUUM INSULATED carafe for coffee, juice or water. Also makes great cold brews. Designed for maximum temperature retention. Perfect coffee thermos carafe for: home, office or travel use
- EURO-SLEEK DESIGN, stunning function. Our thermal coffee carafe features a double wall, single spout opening, a push button top and comfortable coffee thermal dispenser handle for easy pouring!
- UNRIVALED QUALITY from its stainless steel vacuum pitcher interior and durable exterior, to its lid that will never leak. For a thermos for coffee made like no other - ADD TO CART
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Easy to use | 4.8 | — | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.5 |
Easy to clean | 4.7 | — | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 3.4 |
Leak proof | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.0 | — |
Sold By | Hastings Collective | fewoo | MIRA Brands | GiNT | Olerd | cozyhomedecor |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
capacity | 50 fluid ounces | 50 ounces | 50.72 fluid ounces | 54 ounces | 963.88 grams | 34 ounces |
number of pieces | — | 1 | — | — | 1 | 1 |
weight | 2.25 pounds | 0.97 kilograms | 1.68 pounds | 862 grams | — | — |
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Hastings Collective
Understated, functional, high-quality thermoses inspired by the simple pleasures in life.
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Product information
Brand | HASTINGS COLLECTIVE |
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | White |
Capacity | 50 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Durable |
Product Dimensions | 7.5"W x 8.4"H |
Included Components | Lid |
Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Model Name | Lagom |
With Lid | Yes |
Item Weight | 2.25 pounds |
Manufacturer | Hastings Collective |
ASIN | B074NL3RVD |
Item model number | Lagom |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #208,361 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #63 in Thermal Carafes |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 8, 2017 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and appearance of the tea pitcher. For example, they say it's well-made, easy to clean, and the strainer works efficiently. Customers are also impresseded with the appearance and heat retention. One downside is the handle, with customers complaining about it peeling and wearing off.
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Customers like the heat retention of the pitcher. They say it keeps coffee hot and the filter prevents sludge. Customers also mention that it has thermos-like qualities that keep tea warm for hours.
"Bought this primarily to make tea for the day and it was fantastic. Tea was hot, saw steam when pouring even later in the day...." Read more
"...I like seeing it on the breakfast table. It keeps coffee hotter and fresher tasting than any other thermal carafe I've owned...." Read more
"...b. The skinny outer basket has a plastic frame that is not so hot to the touch and allows me to reach in and take out the whole thing with my..." Read more
"...It does a great job of keeping my coffee hot throughout the day, and it’s easy to rinse out and clean...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the pitcher. They mention that it is very good looking, sharp, contemporary, and eye-catching. Some appreciate the style and color options. The double strainer basket design is awesome, and the carafe is sexy.
"...Tea was hot, saw steam when pouring even later in the day. Very attractive, just the right size, easy to clean...." Read more
"...You get a very well-made product with a unique aesthetic and great functionality for an affordable price...." Read more
"Very stylish, Would buy more if the spout button would relock after every use...." Read more
"The product is very easy to use and beautiful. I liked it so much, I bought another one in the gray color...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the pitcher. They say it's amazing, very well made, and perfect overall. They also say it keeps the liquid hot and is easy to clean. Customers also mention that it'll change your tea game, making extremely tasty tea. They find it satisfying to use and the lid design works well.
"Bought this primarily to make tea for the day and it was fantastic. Tea was hot, saw steam when pouring even later in the day...." Read more
"...One suggestion: the lid design obviously works well because the coffee stays so fresh, but the design also makes cleaning it a little awkward." Read more
"...It doesn't feel cheap and is very satisfying to use.The seals work great and you don't need to twist excessively to seat them properly...." Read more
"...I love the style, they don't leak, barely drip after poured, are easy to clean, and keep my coffee hot for 4 hours, which is perfect when my..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the pitcher. They mention that the build quality and function is excellent, the strainer works efficiently to keep leaves separated from your tea, and it functions very well as a tea diffuser, cold brew maker, or holding hot beverages. It works great for 4-6 hours like in sipping hot tea during the day, and is sturdy, easy to clean, and practical. Customers also appreciate the nice features, like the removable tea basket, and the flush-flat top that makes it perfect for using with a pour-over for coffee.
"...You get a very well-made product with a unique aesthetic and great functionality for an affordable price...." Read more
"...It’s a nice looking and good working tea pot." Read more
"This is an excellent way to be and quickly enjoy hot tea. Strainer works efficiently to keep leaves separated from your tea. Recommend!!" Read more
"...First, it works really well, and second, I just love the look!Pros:-Keeps my tea hot-Flavor is perfect..." Read more
Customers find the pitcher easy to clean. They mention that the wide mouth makes cleaning much easier. They also appreciate the wide opening that makes it easy to fill and clean afterwards. Customers also mention that tea stains wash off easily and that everything comes apart easy for cleaning.
"...Very attractive, just the right size, easy to clean. I do want to try the iced coffee process soon. Highly recommend!" Read more
"...just clog it up, but the "later" method works great and helps with keeping the carafe clean...." Read more
"...The material seems very durable. I have also found that the tea stains wash off easily.2...." Read more
"...job of keeping my coffee hot throughout the day, and it’s easy to rinse out and clean...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the pitcher. They mention it's easy to clean, has a simple and modern design, and the push button to pour is more effective than other methods. Some appreciate the convenience of the baskets and the plunger button is satisfying. Overall, most recommend the product and the instructional videos on the website.
"...suggestion: the lid design obviously works well because the coffee stays so fresh, but the design also makes cleaning it a little awkward." Read more
"...The convenience of the baskets is great, especially if you are used to having to use a strainer while pouring your tea out, but a couple of points..." Read more
"The product is very easy to use and beautiful. I liked it so much, I bought another one in the gray color...." Read more
"...The button on top to open/close the carafe is easy for her to use and the capacity is a perfect combo of being enough hot water to last all morning..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the filter. Some mention that the integrated in-vessel filters are nice for making pour-over coffee or tea, and the included filter is great. However, others say that the water won't filter through the coffee fast enough to let them pour in the water and then steep. The insertable mesh filter is difficult to get out, especially when you have hot water in the carafe. The liquid channels through a very reliable stopping mechanism in the lid, making it nearly impossible to pour. The spout tends to drip after pouring sometimes.
"I love that it keeps coffee hot and the filter prevents the sludge at the bottom so you can enjoy your pot of coffee to the last drop" Read more
"...It was too wet to use a potholder and too hot to use just my hand, and has no special catch or holder that made it easier. b. The skinny..." Read more
"...has a wide mouth that make it easy to clean and the integrated in-vessel filters are nice for making pour-over coffee or steeped tea, it fails..." Read more
"...-Pours perfectly-Easy to clean-Comes with a tea strainer-Also has a filter to prevent leaves/coffee from pouring..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the handle of the pitcher. They mention that the finish on the wooden handle started to wear and peel after about a month. Some say that the handle is not dishwasher safe and that the coating on the handle was peeled off after a week. Some customers also mention that it fading and that it failed two years after they bought it.
"...where the wooden handle meets the metal has loosened up and has a bit of a wiggle to it, and we’ve only had it a few months, so that’s a bit of a..." Read more
"...my only gripe is that the natural wood handle that they boast about has had its coding rub off at the end, now the wood is discolored and..." Read more
"...Last point of criticism, the wooden handle was so lightly varnished that after 2 weeks this varnish started to leave at the points of contact with..." Read more
"...Have been using it for about 3 months now and the wood handle has faded a bit even with gentle washing...." Read more
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The ONLY problem for me is wanting thin silicone ring on the bottom to protect my tables, and make it more quiet when I put it down. But i found the perfect solution on Amazon, and adhere the silicone to each carafe.
Now they truly are PERFECT!
1. The outer material is scratch resistance -- I concur with the one reviewer who tried to scratch it and was unable. The material seems very durable. I have also found that the tea stains wash off easily.
2. I expect it will stand up to lots of use – and I will use mine a lot! Another reviewer used it in a restaurant and was impressed. I worked in quality management at a five-star hotel for many years so that spoke to me.
3. I like the wood-like handle, though I wish the whole thing was less modern-looking. I chose white because the metal one looked too much like it belonged in a restaurant and another reviewer said the black was hard to keep clean-looking. If the company had offered fun colors, I likely would have picked one of those instead of white, but they chose a good white and I can live with it.
4. The inner cages/baskets/infusers mean I can easily remove the tea leaves after the steeping period. There are two baskets; the metal inner basket (where you are supposed to put the tea leaves) has tiny holes, and the plastic outer basket has a finer screen/mesh designed to catch the dregs or the itty bitty pieces that might get through the holes of the inner basket. I used both baskets the way it was recommended but my first try was unsuccessful. I put the tea leaves (earl gray is my favorite black tea) in the inner basket and positioned everything properly. Something didn't work right though because although the leaves were wet, the tea (the normal amount that I put in my old pot of the same size) was exceedingly weak, as if the metal basket or the leaves in it blocked the passage of infused water somehow. I threw the weak tea out. The next time I put the leaves in just the outer basket, setting the metal basket aside, and it worked very well. The convenience of the baskets is great, especially if you are used to having to use a strainer while pouring your tea out, but a couple of points on this:
a. The metal inner basket is tight on its seal and it gets hot when it sits in very hot water. On my first try (before I realized I could make do without it) I found out that if I want to limit the amount of time the tea leaves continue infusing the water, I had to remove that basket, and that was hard when I tried to do it. It was too wet to use a potholder and too hot to use just my hand, and has no special catch or holder that made it easier.
b. The skinny outer basket has a plastic frame that is not so hot to the touch and allows me to reach in and take out the whole thing with my hands when the leaves have been in there long enough to suit me. A little handle might make that easier but I can manage with it as it is. I love how fine that mesh is. Well done, whoever found this material! (I hope it holds up!)
5. The opening is big enough to get my hand in there to clean the inside of the pot. Once I have removed the basket(s), I add my milk and sugar right into the pot so I don't have to add them every time I want to refill my cup. I get a whole pot of tea prepared to my liking ready to go! So many thermos-type cups and carafes have a skinny neck and you need a long-handled brush to clean them but you can never feel like you've cleaned it well enough. The hand-size opening is a great feature! In my case, especially since I put the milk and sugar right into the pot after the tea has steeped, I want to be able to clean it well for the next time.
6. I like being able to heat the pot and lengthen the amount of time the tea within will stay hot. The recommendation to put hot water in it for ten minutes is fine, but possibly complicates/lengthens the process. Many of us are a bit impatient for our tea or have other things to do than fill the pot with hot water so it can sit there while the rest of our water is boiling (which might take less than ten minutes, or more, and some people might get stuck on the ten-minutes part). I simply boil a bit more water than I need, pour some (I'm guessing half a cup or so) into the pot and swish it around for 10-15 seconds, then pour it out. The boiling water heats the inner sleeve nicely. Then right away I put in the basket with tea leaves and pour in the rest of the boiling water. The perfectly round inner thermal cylinder makes a circular swishing motion work well.
7. The spout does not drip, dribble or otherwise function negatively. I’m not quite sure how they managed that, but it’s just right.
8. The size is great for me. This pot holds 50 ounces, which is about right for 3-5 mugs, depending on how big the mugs are. The company also makes the 40-oz “Mysa” and the 68-oz “Venera,” which have slightly different body styles but I assume the same inner components.
My old system involved two pots, one to make the tea in and another to pour the tea into (using a strainer) which I would then doctor with my milk and sugar. Being able to use one pot like this is wonderful!
Bravo to Hastings Collective! I look forward to seeing if they develop fun colors or a more classically elegant, slightly curved perhaps, body design like my old pot. I would be over the moon.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2020
1. The outer material is scratch resistance -- I concur with the one reviewer who tried to scratch it and was unable. The material seems very durable. I have also found that the tea stains wash off easily.
2. I expect it will stand up to lots of use – and I will use mine a lot! Another reviewer used it in a restaurant and was impressed. I worked in quality management at a five-star hotel for many years so that spoke to me.
3. I like the wood-like handle, though I wish the whole thing was less modern-looking. I chose white because the metal one looked too much like it belonged in a restaurant and another reviewer said the black was hard to keep clean-looking. If the company had offered fun colors, I likely would have picked one of those instead of white, but they chose a good white and I can live with it.
4. The inner cages/baskets/infusers mean I can easily remove the tea leaves after the steeping period. There are two baskets; the metal inner basket (where you are supposed to put the tea leaves) has tiny holes, and the plastic outer basket has a finer screen/mesh designed to catch the dregs or the itty bitty pieces that might get through the holes of the inner basket. I used both baskets the way it was recommended but my first try was unsuccessful. I put the tea leaves (earl gray is my favorite black tea) in the inner basket and positioned everything properly. Something didn't work right though because although the leaves were wet, the tea (the normal amount that I put in my old pot of the same size) was exceedingly weak, as if the metal basket or the leaves in it blocked the passage of infused water somehow. I threw the weak tea out. The next time I put the leaves in just the outer basket, setting the metal basket aside, and it worked very well. The convenience of the baskets is great, especially if you are used to having to use a strainer while pouring your tea out, but a couple of points on this:
a. The metal inner basket is tight on its seal and it gets hot when it sits in very hot water. On my first try (before I realized I could make do without it) I found out that if I want to limit the amount of time the tea leaves continue infusing the water, I had to remove that basket, and that was hard when I tried to do it. It was too wet to use a potholder and too hot to use just my hand, and has no special catch or holder that made it easier.
b. The skinny outer basket has a plastic frame that is not so hot to the touch and allows me to reach in and take out the whole thing with my hands when the leaves have been in there long enough to suit me. A little handle might make that easier but I can manage with it as it is. I love how fine that mesh is. Well done, whoever found this material! (I hope it holds up!)
5. The opening is big enough to get my hand in there to clean the inside of the pot. Once I have removed the basket(s), I add my milk and sugar right into the pot so I don't have to add them every time I want to refill my cup. I get a whole pot of tea prepared to my liking ready to go! So many thermos-type cups and carafes have a skinny neck and you need a long-handled brush to clean them but you can never feel like you've cleaned it well enough. The hand-size opening is a great feature! In my case, especially since I put the milk and sugar right into the pot after the tea has steeped, I want to be able to clean it well for the next time.
6. I like being able to heat the pot and lengthen the amount of time the tea within will stay hot. The recommendation to put hot water in it for ten minutes is fine, but possibly complicates/lengthens the process. Many of us are a bit impatient for our tea or have other things to do than fill the pot with hot water so it can sit there while the rest of our water is boiling (which might take less than ten minutes, or more, and some people might get stuck on the ten-minutes part). I simply boil a bit more water than I need, pour some (I'm guessing half a cup or so) into the pot and swish it around for 10-15 seconds, then pour it out. The boiling water heats the inner sleeve nicely. Then right away I put in the basket with tea leaves and pour in the rest of the boiling water. The perfectly round inner thermal cylinder makes a circular swishing motion work well.
7. The spout does not drip, dribble or otherwise function negatively. I’m not quite sure how they managed that, but it’s just right.
8. The size is great for me. This pot holds 50 ounces, which is about right for 3-5 mugs, depending on how big the mugs are. The company also makes the 40-oz “Mysa” and the 68-oz “Venera,” which have slightly different body styles but I assume the same inner components.
My old system involved two pots, one to make the tea in and another to pour the tea into (using a strainer) which I would then doctor with my milk and sugar. Being able to use one pot like this is wonderful!
Bravo to Hastings Collective! I look forward to seeing if they develop fun colors or a more classically elegant, slightly curved perhaps, body design like my old pot. I would be over the moon.
It also looks really nice sitting on our counter, so that’s a plus.
Ok, things that could be better: The main wish list item would be a little handle on the filter basket. As it is, you have to sort of dig at the edge with your finger nail to lift it out. If it had one of those half round handles that sat along one half of the edge, as some other filter baskets do in drip coffee makers, you could lift it out much more easily.
The only other thing of note is that the point where the wooden handle meets the metal has loosened up and has a bit of a wiggle to it, and we’ve only had it a few months, so that’s a bit of a bummer.
Overall, though, we’re happy with our purchase and will continue to use it for some time to come, I’m sure.
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Edited to add:
- When pouring one cup every hour, I found that the carafe keeps the drink hot for 5.5 hours.
- When not opening it, it kept boiling water hot for 13 hours overnight, to the point where I could only put my finger in for a few seconds after that time.
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2022
Edited to add:
- When pouring one cup every hour, I found that the carafe keeps the drink hot for 5.5 hours.
- When not opening it, it kept boiling water hot for 13 hours overnight, to the point where I could only put my finger in for a few seconds after that time.