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๐ Elevate your tea ritual โ smart, stylish, and always perfectly brewed.
The Sage Tea Maker Compact is a premium smart tea infuser featuring 5 precise presets for different tea types, variable temperature and steep time control, and a 1L capacity ideal for up to 4 cups. With a 60-minute keep warm function and adjustable brew strength, it delivers consistent, barista-quality tea with effortless one-touch operation in a sleek, compact design finished in smoked hickory.












| ASIN | B00CI32S5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | 334,155 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 8,641 in Small Kitchen Appliances |
| Brand | Sage |
| Capacity | 1.5 litres |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (294) |
| Date First Available | 14 May 2013 |
| Item Weight | 3.12 kg |
| Material | Glass^Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | BTM800UK |
| Power / Wattage | 2000 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 26 x 15 x 28 cm; 3.12 kg |
| Special Features | Jug^Programmable^Timer |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Volume Capacity | 1.5 Litres |
D**Y
Sage tea kettle
We have had this tea making kettle for two months, bought in a fit of pique at a useless, much cheaper teasmade. I bought this Sage kettle without thinking save for knowing it was ludicrously expensive. I was wrong, expensive yes, ludicrous no. We use it to make our morning English tea, four mugs of perfectly brewed tea kept warm for up to an hour. The designers have made a brilliant product worth every penny of the price that I once considered ludicrous. Wow!
A**N
Great Teamaker
This product is great and produces consistent tea every time. Design is good and very sturdy (note that it's heavy, about 50% more than a metal kettle). Controls are good and function very logically and it is adjustable for different types of tea and different taste. I use it as a bedroom teamaker but it is really meant for kitchen use, hence the clock is only visible whilst setting it. and it is also quite large. I knew this when I purchased it though. When set, only one control is illuminated which should please light sleepers. I had no success with tea bags, even at the maximum set time the tea was too weak, so have reverted to leaf tea with no regrets and I get perfect tea which keeps hot for up to one hour and still retains its flavour. Minor niggles, the clock resets even with a very short power glitch (less than one second) which caused me to think it was faulty when I used it for the first time. A capacitor backed clock would not cost a lot and would be a great feature. Overall, a brilliant tea maker and I would not be without it. If Breville produce a bedroom version at about half the capacity and with a permanent clock, I will buy one immediately, in the meantime, this one is fine.
J**X
Superb piece of kit!
Have now used this almost daily for over six months so feel qualified to comment on it. Despite it's rather hefty price tag, we decided to buy it as our previous tea maker had broken just outside the guarantee period and could not be repaired! We followed the instructions carefully to start with but now rarely need to look at them as it's easy to use. It sits on a bedside table so we can have tea in the morning when we wake up. It's programmed to come on so that the tea is "brewed" by the time our alarms go off. The alarm, if you can call it that, is 2 quiet "pings", which sound when the tea is brewed and not when it starts to boil, which is great as you don't want to wake up before it's ready. As the tea maker is my husbands side of the bed, if I am asleep, it rarely wakes me up which again is perfect if I want to have a lie in. There is a "keep warm" facility which you can program in when you put the timer on (the night before) which enables you to snooze, if necessary, and still have hot tea. There are various programmes that you can choose depending on the type of tea that you want and you can choose to have your tea stronger or weaker as you prefer. As the tea is put into the basket (you can see it in the picture above the water) and is only dunked when the water has boiled, this means that you get a proper drink rather than a stewed one. We tend to use tea bags as it's easier for us in the bedroom but it's just as easy to use leaves. Easy to clean as well - not done every day, just emptied and then refilled, but cleaned thoroughly about once every fortnight to keep it in tip top form.
S**D
It just happens to be the best thing since kettles were invented
We have had this Tea Maker for a few months now so feel able to review it fairly. It just happens to be the best thing since kettles were invented. We drink green tea for health reasons, but occasionally have dandelion or nettle so we ordered a second basket and lid for the heavier smelling teas. The Customer Service at Sage is excellent. Your water type does matter and we filter ours through a normal Brita jug which gives a better cup of tea, much less staining and no limescale deposits compared to water from the tap. Also, water type will affect tea strength, so do experiment. You get a packet of descaler in the box, but do buy the Tea Make Cleaner as well as it is worth it (one sachet every 3-4 months). The Keep Warm facility is excellent as it does not stew the tea. This kettle may seem an extravagance but we don't drink coffee so it compares well with coffee maker prices. Also, if you buy good quality leaf tea and want to make it properly, it does away with a separate tea pot and thermometer as well as a kettle. Now..... if only it would weight the tea as well......
S**S
Near perfect but some pretty obvious design flaws that should swiftly be fixed for the next version
I bought this as an Xmas gift for my parents, they are some of the world's most frequent tea drinkers so what better present! To start with the top line summary: When used properly Sage genuinely brews the perfect tea, it's a hefty price tag for a glorified kettle but as the bloke who sold me my bed said: "think about how much of your life you spend in bed; why wouldn't you invest a small fortune?" Likewise for those people who drink several cups of tea a day I think it's fair to say this item is a worthwhile extravagance. What they loved: The keep warm setting that ensures your tea remains at the optimal temp for an hour. The automated mechanism does everything except load the tea Looks fantastic in any kitchen sturdy and durable, certainly well made Beep to notify you when it's ready What they didn't like so much: You can't fill the kettle more than 3/4 or as soon as it starts to boil it prematurely starts brewing the tea as the bubbles spill into the tea basket the measuring guide, instead of being on the front, is on the handle which seems stupid as you need to cover it to hold it under a tap. All in all, this is a niche product that the average tea drinker would probably choose to pass on in favour of something 90% as effective for a quarter of the price, but it's clear this product was not designed for the masses and it is pretty great if you are into this sort of thing. Not my cup of tea but I can see why a lot of people would love it.
M**.
Pricey Posh Pot Takes Tea To Perfect Temperature - I love it!
I've had it for a few months now and it has totally transformed how I drink tea. Green tea brewed at the proper temperature is a completely different drink. If all you're after is a quick cup of Tetley, then this is a waste of money, but if you enjoy well brewed loose leaf teas, then you will love this. You can experiment and discover which brew times and temperatures suit your palate best. The kettle is very well built, easy to understand and operate. I've seen other reviews complaining about "rust" - it's not rust, but the tannins from the tea forming on the metal baseplate. These can be cleaned off using a kettle cleaning powder if you want to, but they're harmless. The design is quite innovative with the basket attached via magnets that slides up and down into the water. I now drink a lot more tea than I used to.
C**E
Very well thought out...And excellent execution
I just love Breville / Sage products, they are made so well. It's not just the solid construction I'm referring to. The design is so well thought out. For instance, just take the tea basket on this thing, it is as if they etched it out of a solid block of Aluminium, no seams visible, doesn't creak when pressed. To top that, how do youattach it to the stainless steel pole it somehow magically descends and ascends from? Magnets! That is such an elegant and practical idea. They used it in their smart grinder ( love that too!) And it works so well in this one It's almost as of Jonathan Ive is designing these things... Aluminum, magnetic, beautiful and practical Then you have the auto start function that pulls our the basket when the brew is done and even keeps it warm for uptp an hour, I love it! There one touch convenience to select black, white, green, oolong, herbal.. and if you need more customization, they have an option for that too. The tea ? It is good, not " life changing"... Did you really expect that? But the convenience is fantastic! Itโs been three years and it still works just fine. Itโs made in China.
M**N
Like Gadgets? Then this is the kettle for you!
Christmas present from my wife (who continually buys me gadgets for Christmas) who wanted to replace our aging teasmade in the bedroom (yes, I have a teasmade - what of it?). Fired it up for the first time on Boxing Day to brew a large pot of English Breakfast. The book said if you're making a large pot and you like it strong, press the basket cycle button. I pressed the basket cycle button. The button flashed, the LED displayed "basket cycle", the basket started going up and down. Continuously, forever. The book said to cancel the basket cycle, press the button again. I pressed it again. The LED display stopped showing "basket cycle". But the button kept flashing and the basket kept rising and falling. Eventually, the LED displayed "reset". The book said unplug it for 5 seconds. I did, plugged it back in, the button started flashing and the basket started going up and down. Now, whenever I switch the device on, the basket starts going up and down and the button flashes. Even when there's no basket attached, the mechanism goes up and down. The troubleshooting section in the book said... nothing. In fact, the troubleshooting section is almost entirely useless, unless you're the sort of person who expects a device like this to work without plugging it in. So now the machine is back in its box waiting to go back to the retailer. But who am I kidding? It will sit in its box in the utility room along with all the other broken but fixable toys and gadgets that my family has generated over the years before eventually finding a home in the electronics skip at the dump. Meanwhile, Heston takes off his stupid glasses and giggles at us saps who fall for his cod-science-based culinary buffoonery and watches the royalties flow into his Channel Islands bank account. Look, you might not have this problem, but if you do, guess what? It's a gadget. It has moving parts. Moving parts always break eventually. If you like gadgets, buy it. If, like me, you like good design, buy a kettle! And a teapot that doesn't drip. Now that's a design challenge I would like to see solved. A teapot that doesn't drip...
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