Sip in Style! ☕ Elevate your tea experience with elegance.
This Glass Teapot with Infuser is a 32oz/950ml stovetop-safe kettle made from high-quality borosilicate glass, designed for brewing blooming and loose leaf teas. It features a removable stainless steel infuser, a durable design, and an ergonomic handle for easy pouring. Perfect for tea enthusiasts, it makes a thoughtful gift and is dishwasher safe for hassle-free cleaning.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | ['Borosilicate Glass', 'Stainless Steel'] |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5"D x 6"W x 5"H |
Capacity | 32 Fluid Ounces |
With Lid | Yes |
J**)
Perfect tea pot!
I just got this tea pot and it is so lovely. I recently went to Ireland and the apartment I stayed in had a pot about this size. I decided to order this upon my return and have been using it daily since I received it. It holds enough tea for 2-3 people and is very easy to clean. It was well packaged and arrived quickly. My only qualm about this tea pot is that the infuser is not long enough to properly steep your loose tea leaves. I noticed this with most tea pots though, so it's not a deal breaker. The solution I came up with was to separate it from the lid, brew my loose tea with the infuser sitting on the bottom, then taking it out at 4 minutes and then putting the lid on. The lid and infuser are 3 total pieces so this is easy to work with, albeit carefully to prevent burns. Time for tea!
M**H
Fantastic!
This is the best tea pot that you’ll find. It’s elegant in its shape, light yet sturdy, and easy to clean. It’s perfect in size as well.I highly recommend it.
M**R
Cute Teapot
Nice little Teapot, smaller that Id imagine but still does the job intended for so I also ordered the larger one as well.
C**C
Thin glass, but works well
Thin glass, but works well. Make sure to clean after use to avoid browning stainless steel
S**D
Deceptively perfect
When I got this pot I actually thought I was too small. It was smaller than my electric tea kettle after all. But that was an illusion of electronics and glass, because my teeth kettle has to heat the water and this thing stores at least three cups of liquid.I got the 34 oz one and I easily get 3 10 oz cups of tea (since you don't want to fill it to the brim) and it stays warm at decent amount of time after I make it. The infuser is super easy to remove and the tiny handle makes it just absolutely amazing, since it doesn't hold on to heat very long you can dump out the tea bags you used to make the tea without burning yourself or oversteeping.I've never used the version on the stove but I can imagine it works because I have in fact stuck it in the microwave several times to heat up the entire pot of water since my tea kettle only makes half the amount, and I have yet to have an issue. It's super easy to clean, and because of its adorably small size it's super easy to store.This is my beginner's tea pot and I would suggest anyone looking for their first teapot to give this one some thought.
P**A
Love Love LOVE!!
I LOVE this teapot! I wanted something that was open on top so it would be easy to clean and this teapot is perfect! I’ve had it for almost a year, use it pretty much daily and I’ve never had any issues with cracks or leaks. I only use medium heat on my stove, and the handle does get hot (so beware of that), but it’s still my favorite. Plus it’s cute.
S**C
Good product
It spills over when boiling. Otherwise it’s good. The handle does not heat up. I use mine on an electric stove.
J**M
Strange film on the tea every single brew no matter what I change
I bought this tea pot because it was fairly large and looked easy to clean. Both of these features are true. Seemed pretty ideal. The problem is that every single pot of tea that I have brewed has a thin film of chemicals on the top (almost like leopard spots in the water). I've washed the tea pot over and over, I've washed my kettle over and over. At this point I've wasted gallons of tea because I keep giving this pot a "second chance." And yes, I have brewed tea in a different tea pot without the same issue, so process of elimination leads me to believe that this pot is the problemI've tried different teas, I've tried different sources of water, I've tried different water filters, I've tried different soaps for cleaning. The only common denominator is the pot and every single time there is this strange film on the top of my tea. I've only seen a couple other reviewers with this problem so I assume that it is not a universal experienceI want to like this pot but I have gotten zero functionality out of itI'll take a deep sigh and try again, but my optimism is being tested and I've only had this thing for like two days
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