☕ Brewed Awakenings: Your Morning Ritual Just Got an Upgrade!
The Swan Vintage Teasmade is a multifunctional tea and coffee maker that combines a clock and alarm with a generous 600 ml capacity. With rapid boiling capabilities of 780-850 W, it ensures your favorite brew is ready in no time. Its stylish vintage design adds a touch of elegance to your bedroom, while the included ceramic teapot and flat tray lid enhance functionality. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with a 2-year warranty that can be extended to 3 years.
T**S
I love this thing
Okay, I love this thing! I wonder why it took so long to have a version for the US? Anyway, I know what Teasmade detractors say: “who has time to have tea in bed?” I agree. Who has time (or desire) to lay around in bed having tea: I don’t, and that’s really not why I wanted one of these. I don’t sleep well, and tend to be an early riser, so anything to help me stay organized and ‘jump-start’ the morning is a welcome addition. My bedroom is far from the kitchen, and I found that going to the kitchen after taking a shower and waiting on the water to boil, I would get sidetracked starting all of the various chores left over from the night before or necessary in the morning and would end up feeling rushed and disorganized! I’ve tried automatic tea kettles in the past (these are hard to find) and even using coffee makers with timers to just heat the water; but, in each case, I found the water not hot enough for tea or pour-over coffee. It was usually serving temperature, but not hot enough to brew. Even electric teakettles, now that they all have automatic shut-off as soon as the water starts to boil, don’t seem hot enough to me. I’ve been using a Chemex glass stove top teakettle, where I can let the water come to a ‘rolling-boil’ and then take it off the heat to cool a little bit before pouring over tea leaves or pour over coffee.The Swan Teasmade makes the water very hot! Water is placed in a tank with a sealed lid, so that when it boils and converts to vapor (steam), there is nowhere for the steam to escape except a small tube that sends the steam to the tea pot; once the vapor (steam) contacts the air, it converts back to liquid; so, you are getting water that is very hot – just off a rolling boil hot, and I think that is perfect for black tea, red tea, and pour over coffee. Since the teapot is ceramic, it holds the heat better than glass or metal, in my opinion.The unit itself is small enough to fit on a nightstand or dresser in a bedroom. The clock does make a ticking sound, though some reviews say it doesn’t. It’s a soft, rhythmic, slow ticking of a quartz movement, not a loud incessant ticking of a wind up clock. It doesn’t bother me, but a sleeper sensitive to sound may be distracted or need to move it away from the bed. It’s really not loud, though, in my opinion. The clock face has a lighted dial – mine is a blue/grey light, but some seem to be an orange-red light. It is very bright when you first plug it in; but, there is an adjustment. Under the lid top (that doubles as a tray), two knobs set the time and alarm. A third knob, with a graphic of an asterisk, dims the display, but there is no way to turn it all the way off. At full strength (all the way clockwise), it is VERY bright, but at the most dim (all the way counter-clock-wise), it is a soft grey light that really doesn’t even provide enough light to view all numerals on the clock face. It’s not distracting to me, but for those sensitive to light at night or who prefer total darkness, it is understandable that this could be distracting. The time is pretty easy to set, and the clock keeps excellent time; I have never had to reset it, despite what some reviews say. The alarm setting can be a little challenging, because I think we are all used to digital setting on our phones! If you want 5:43 or 6:03; that’s easy on a digital clock/phone app; but, on analog clock, setting anything but the hour takes work. Alarm setting on the hour is easy: just put the red alarm hand indicator over the hour numeral. For other settings, you have to guess and try for a few days. Each hour is divided by four lines, but the oval elongated face makes these settings somewhat vague. It’s not a 24 hour setting, so you can practice in the afternoon/evening to see if you’ve got it correct. Or wait until it gets to the time you want the water to heat and the alarm to go off, and move the alarm hand to that time. I tend to wake up without any alarm and like to shower before coffee or tea, so I’ve gotten it to begin the process of heating the water just as I’m out of the shower.Setting the system is pretty easy. You’ve got to fill the water tank, add tea leaves, tea bags, or nothing for just hot water to the tea pot the night before. There is a safety switch in the well where the teapot fits, and it must be fully depressed or the water will not boil. The teapot pushes the switch in, and a lip on the base of the unit holds the teapot in place. This can be a little tricky until you get used to it. If a red light under the left switch with a tea pot icon does not light when the switch is up to SET or down to NOW, the pot is not correctly placed. The switch on the right controls the system and the alarm sound. In the middle position, the alarm/system is OFF. Up to SET means the alarm will sound at the preset time, and DOWN to snooze adds about five minutes to the alarm. – The Left Switch is the Water Boil control. In the middle position, the water boil is OFF. Up to SET makes the water boil at the preset time (before the alarm rings). The DOWN position, NOW, is used to boil water on-demand. So, to have the water to boil and the alarm to ring at the preset time, put both switches UP to SET. The water is rapid boil and takes about five minutes to fully boil and deposit in the teapot. A few seconds after the water enters the pot with a whoosh, the alarm will ring. Move both switches to OFF (middle), or just the left switch to middle if you’re using the NOW (on-demand) function. When I use the Teasmade to make tea over loose tea leaves, I move the Alarm switch to snooze after it rings, so I can let the tea steep for about 5 minutes. If I am using just water for pour-over coffee, I don’t do this. I find the teapot makes enough water to fill (perfectly) a 3 cup Chemex pour over pot. The alarm is a beeping sound, similar to most clocks on the market; it’s not aggressively loud, and the water boil and whoosh is much louder!I like the top that doubles as a tray; I didn’t think I would use it, but I do. For tea, I don’t use sugar, but I do use milk, so I keep that in a small Yeti thermos. For coffee, I don’t use sugar or milk. I keep a small bowl to place the tea strainer after I pour out the tea, or to put the filter/grounds when making coffee. I keep a larger tray so that I can take everything, including the teapot, to the kitchen and dump trash and put in stuff in the dishwasher to have ready to set up for the following night. To me, having tea or coffee without having to go to the kitchen saves time, and makes me feel more organized and less stressed! I still have to do all of the things that need doing, but I’m getting dressed, leaving the bedroom/bathroom and not making multiple trips across the house before doing those things.Some things that could be improved: adding the ability to turn off the light: the dimming switch is there, just add a click that would turn it off fully (not an issue for me, but may be for some). The teapot is well constructed, and the lid has points and grooves to keep it in place; however, the center of the lid has a large hole where the water enters the pot. This hole releases a lot of heat/steam and makes it difficult to touch the top while pouring. I put a large cork in the hole or use a small towel to cover it. I know it is necessary, but it would be nice to include some type of plug/top that could be put in the top for pouring after the water is deposited in the pot.Wish List: A larger model! Two/Three cups is great; but a larger version could be useful at times when more than one or two people need to be served.Overall, a great purchase! I’m considering buying another for the kitchen to use in the NOW mode, or even the office, so I don’t have to use the breakroom! I’d love it on the desk. I like the large clock face, and in the kitchen and office would be another welcome asset.
T**S
Love it.
Best thing I've bought on Amazon. It was a bit expensive and before this, I just used cheap a programmable coffee pot to brew hot water, but I had to rely on my phone alarm for the actual alarm, and honestly, this just looks nicer on my nightstand and goes better with the overall look of our bedroom.The loud woosh of it emptying into the pot really wakes me up, and if I am really deeply asleep, the beeping does wake me up. It heats up 20oz of water, which is enough for a couple mugs of tea while I scroll through Instagram and check the weather. Just make sure the pot is seated right or it won't brew in the morning!It has 4 settings: Brew Tea at the alarm time then beep, just beep at the alarm time, snooze, and immediately brew. I typically brew a pot of hot water before I start my bedtime routine so I have a cup of tea to drink while I set out my clothes for the next day and write in my journal, then I refill it for the morning, and set out a clean cup, a bag of tea, and drape a tea/kitchen towel over the clockface to dim the red indicator light. I highly suggest having a towel nearby. It isn't hard to pour, but I found my half-asleep self is a bit messy when pouring, and having a towel was handy.I originally used it to cover the backlight for the clock. The clock's backlight is a bit bright, even when dimmed all the way. My husband was able to open it and removed the LED light for the backlight all together. But before he did that, a small piece of electric tape and a small towel draped over the top to cover the clock was enough to make the room dark again.
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Two so far and SO sad :-(
My first one, the clock didn't work. I loved it SO much that I almost kept it anyway but that was a lot of money for me so I bit the bullet and sent it back for a replacement. The replacement process was fast and easy and I was super happy to have my new one in just days. I guess I should have kept the one with the bad clock. . . this new one was HORRIBLE!!! The test run spewed boiling water into everything EXCEPT the pot! It flooded the interior of the clock, filled it up with boiling water which killed the clock entirely. I went to wipe it off and the clock lens fell out with a big melted spot on the edge. The clock face is paper so of course that was saturated to the level of the water that accumulated in it. I was literally in TEARS and had burned myself in three spots trying to figure out what was happening before everything in the area got drenched. I want this product SO BAD so was rather gutted over this disaster! Well, I decided third try would be a charm, packed it up, contacted AMAZON and wow. . . I guess if you get a second defective product it's somehow your own fault or something because they made it a lot harder. They wouldn't replace it again, I have to return it and WAIT for a refund and REORDER and start the wait all over again. More tears as the rep was rather short and "rude" sounding (though it's hard to judge in chat of course but she didn't converse well and try to work it out nicely with me like the first one I had did). I know this is a dumb thing to get so upset about but this is a large amount of money for me for something sort of frivolous and I was treated like it was my fault that the second one was even worse than the first. Yes, I STILL want one, they can't all be bad. . . can they?!Also, I was uncomfortable with the return process this time as when I have returned something before, and the last clock, the rep sent me an email to print with a barcode and claim number to put inside the return package in case it got lost or damaged on the way back. This rep acted like she had NO IDEA what I was talking about and didn't issue that to me. I don't understand it but she chose to "hang up" rather than clarify so. . .
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