Is the Cuzen Matcha Tea Maker Worth It? Find Out!

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Cuzen's Matcha Tea Maker is not only a Matcha Tea Machine, but it's darned near a work of art. In addition to looking great, the starter kit comes with some good teas as well so you can get started drinking matcha tea right away! The fact that the machine is so easy to clean is a plus. Watch this review video to find out if this is really something that you need to buy, or just a novelty item to own!

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Cuzen Matcha Tea Maker Starter Kit review
00:18 - About our reviews
00:54 - The features, parts, and design of the Cuzen Matcha Maker
05:13 - Brew test and demo of the Cuzen Matcha Tea Maker
11:55 - Conclusions about the Cuzen Matcha Tea Maker
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How would they know if you used their leaves or a different brand 😅?

BongsoonDo
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There is no such thing as matcha leafs. The leafs are called tencha, when you ground them they you make matcha, and that you can only use this company's tea leafs is stupid. This is just an over engineered grinder that I doubt even grounds it fine and even enough for good matcha. Would be great if you had shown the particle size in the review.

ArvidOlson
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Holy smokes! $300. I wouldn't give you a plug nickel. Never had matcha and at that price point, I wonder what demographic they were after?

WaynoGur
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So a $300 machine that grinds tea leaves and mixes it into water. 
Couldn't you do this with a Nutribullet?

jerrya
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Machine’s huge and they couldn’t fit the power supply inside?

Very aesthetic. Lol

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