Sip in Style! 🍵 Elevate your tea experience.
The Mini Size Glass Teapot is a versatile and stylish kettle designed for tea lovers. Made from high-quality borosilicate glass and food-grade stainless steel, it is both stovetop and microwave safe, with a capacity of 550ml. The removable infuser allows for easy brewing of loose leaf and blooming teas, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen or a thoughtful gift for friends and family.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Glass |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 2"W x 2"H |
Capacity | 550 Milliliters |
With Lid | Yes |
Color | Transparent |
A**A
Great!
Bought the smaller and bigger one of these and I’m keeping the bigger one. It’s perfect for my husband to make iced tea in. And i love the sleekness of the design. Perfect for what i wanted it for. Highly recommend
T**C
great for home use
I drink a lot of arabic tea with mint or sage and it works great for that.
V**J
Great gift to give! DRINK TEA
Just plain nice.
K**Y
Nice little teapot with a couple of issues
I like the size of this little teapot. It holds two cups. Keeping the lid on helps to keep the tea warm while I'm drinking a cup. The teapot opening is large so it's easy to clean. I heat the water in a separate teapot then pour it into the small one. So far I've found two flaws. 1) the tea leaf infuser isn't smooth so the leaves get caught when I'm trying to empty it and 2) the lid doesn't fit the teapot without the infuser. So, once I've steeped the tea for 4 minutes, I have to empty the infuser and rinse it, then put it back into the teapot to put the lid on. If I keep the leaves in, the tea gets too bitter.
B**A
Best teapot I have ever owned!
I was born in The British Commonwealth, and have never had a cup of coffee in my life. I only drink a particular brand of Earl Grey imported from London.Every morning I make a small pot of tea (two mugs worth) using loose tea and have one with breakfast and the second when I start working at my home based office. I had been using another teapot for years, with a glass bowl and plastic components. They would last a year or two and have to be replaced. Last time , when I tried to replace it, they were no longer being made. After scouring Amazon I found this little beauty and ordered one. The big problem with this is that the infuser is basically useless and removing it is also an issue because there is no way to cover the remaining tea.I have been using a 3rd party infuser for years:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LQ7NQTW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1And using my laser cutter, I was able to make the perfect lid out of plywood. In addition I made a tea cozy out of aluminized bubble wrap using a scissors and packing tape which works brilliantly. Wala!The other advantage of this pot is that there are no metal fittings so i can reheat the remaining tea in the microwave using the teapot. Theoretically I could actually boil the water in a microwave, but I have been told that it's better to use a kettle.In addition, I have purchased a couple extras in the event I drop one. No. 1 has been in daily use for 5 months and still looks new when pulled out of the dishwasher.
G**J
Disappointed with the product
I received much to my disappointment, the teapot that had previously been owned by someone else. They were dried corrosive tea granular in the infusion. The lid was impossible because of oxidation to get off a neighbor finally came over and broke it loose. It took quite a bit of time to clean the inside. I am very disappointed in this product, but because it’s not expensive, it’s not worth my trouble to return it, but be aware if you order this apparently when they get returns, they don’t inspect them. The strainer doesn’t go deep enough into the pot, leaving part of read above water. My advice is not to buy this, but to go with a different brand.
V**N
Conversation item
Cute counter item
D**E
Tight lid/leaks when pouring
The teapot is attractive and seems well made, but I've had a couple of problems with it: The lid fits so tight that I had to get help getting it off. It doesn't pour well with the strainer and lid attached - the tea leaks around the strainer. So to pour, you have to remove the strainer and put it in something else, or on a paper towel, so it doesn't drip while you pour.
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