Best Teapot - dripless, dribble-free spout, too!
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| Review Date: January 27, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Sarah Long, Boise, ID, USA |
| This is a great little teapot. When I bought it several years ago, I was looking for a teapot that didn't dribble, spill or otherwise make a mess when pouring the tea. This teapot is perfect in that regard as well. Its spout is perfectly shaped to avoid dribbling. It looks fragile but has held up well. I rinse it out, but sometimes it ends up in the dishwasher, and I haven't had any problems with that. Highly recommend this teapot.... |
There is no better!
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| Review Date: January 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Dylan Fahey, Alturas CA |
I've had this pot for over 2 months. I've made at least 12 pots of tea with it. It is awesome. Easy to use, and easy to clean once you get the hang of it. I've got some other tea pots, but they have been moved to the back of the shelf. This pot stays on my counter for instant use. I like it quite a bit. Loose tea is the way to go.
Of course you have to be careful with it.
The instructions for making tea are spot on. But I use a spoon more of tea because I like it strong.
Try and wait for this to go on sale to make the tea taste even better with that little dash of 'good buy' in it.
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Wonderful little teapot!
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| Review Date: March 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: feminiSh, New Jersey |
| I got this tea pot as a Christmas gift several years ago and it has been great to me! The stainless steel mesh strainer becomes a little discolored after some use, but it's probably fine. It's easy to clean and easy to use! |
gift well-received
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| Review Date: December 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: nanette, Northfield, Mn United States |
I purchased this tea pot as a gift for a friend. She had explicitly mentioned admiring a glass teapot; I guess the verdict is still out since she has not had it very long. It is attractive and had the stainless steel infuser she requested. |
Well made, well packaged, and well designed
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| Review Date: January 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: L. Kline, New York, NY United States |
| I've made quite a few pots of tea, and it's a pleasure to use. Seems a bit fragile, but it's holding up fine. I like the filter, although it's a little extra work washing out the used tea leaves since you can't get water from the outside to the inside easily. A paper towel or other wiping device could help that. |
Nice but very fragile
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| Review Date: April 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J. Lahue, Central US |
| For the short time that it existed, it worked well. I had this teapot all of 2 days before it broke. It is very fragile and not particularly suited for a crowded active kitchen. I think that I'll go with a ceramic teapot (something that is a bit sturdier). |
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