The “Typhoon” is a simple and inexpensive construction of brick and iron, which can be erected without skilled labour. The heating material used is coke, and the quantity of coke required for a maund of Tea is stated to be one quarter of a maund.

The out-turn from the “Typhoon” we found to be at the rate of one half maund of thoroughly dried Tea per hour, and the manner in which the work was done was to our entire satisfaction, some of us thinking that the apparatus was capable of doing more.

The inventor leads us to understand that the entire cost of construction and material will not be over Rs. 300, and we do not see that this sum need be exceeded.

We are unanimously of opinion that unless the dryers at present in use are very materially reduced in price, they will be beaten off the field by the “Typhoon.”

Messrs. William Moran & Co.’s report on the Teas is as follows:—

Typhoon Teas.London value.Cal. Equi. Ex. 1-8½.
Pekoe, very well made leaf, with ends, good brisk flavour1 1014
Orange Pekoe, very well twisted leaf, good amount of tip, very good brisk flavour2 015¼
Br. Pekoe, leafy black Br. Pekoe, some ends strong2 11
Pekoe Souchong, well twisted leaf, some ends good flavour1 39
Souchong, small good even grey leaf, brisk1 1

The above are very desirable Teas as regards leaf and liquor.

The following are some of the chief features and advantages of this machine:

1. The low cost.