Teabloom Kyoto 2-in-1 Tea Kettle and Tea Maker – Petite Teapot with Removable Loose Tea Filter – 1-2 Cup Capacity / 12 OZ / 350 ML
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Teabloom designed this teapot in the United States, and it was produced in the United States. A facility in China that has received FDA approval. We also have an ISO 9000 certified facility test each production in the United States to ensure that all of our teaware is lead-free. free of cadmium and cadmium-free free.
Yes, it's safe to use on both an electric and a gas stove.
I'm not sure what the stainless steel basket (for the tea) is rated, but it appears to be of good quality.
Yes. If you are unhappy with your purchase when it arrives, please contact Teabloom directly for a return/refund. Because it contains food/beverage items (Flowering Teas), the Amazon portal does not accept returns.
Selected User Reviews For Teabloom Kyoto 2-in-1 Tea Kettle and Tea Maker – Petite Teapot with Removable Loose Tea Filter – 1-2 Cup Capacity / 12 OZ / 350 ML
This teapot gives me a lot of pleasure. Depending on the type of tea I'm using, I have a few. Cast iron is what I use. The second clear glass is made of ceramic, porcelain, and this is the second clear glass. My first has a clear glass infuser, which I use to watch the jasmine pearls bloom. All of these weigh in at 16 ounces or slightly more. It was a toss-up between getting the 24 oz or the larger oz. for me. I went with the 24oz size to avoid having to reheat leftovers later in the day. I'm not sure where it's made, but it's of comparable quality to my first, which is made in Germany. This is a great size for me, and I like the shape as well; is simple to maintain br> For a variety of reasons, this one was chosen. 1 - I wanted one with a metal infuser so I wouldn't have to strain my coffee through a strainer. This accomplishes that goal, and I was surprised to find it to be larger than I had anticipated. I wanted one that was larger than the rest of my teapots so that the leaves could fully unfurl. Awesome - Simply amazing, especially in relation to the teapot's size. The packaging was excellent. The Teabloom logo is on the bottom of the teapot, but I can't see anything else. It's not a stick-on like a lot of other things. I'm on my second Teabloom purchase, and I'm very pleased. I admit that I do a lot of product comparison shopping on Amazon and other sites. Many people bought an item on Amazon that showed a larger size of teaware (not this one), but the reviews were mixed. When I went to the website of the company that makes the product - As a result, there was no such thing as a size. Do your homework, read reviews, and research some more. With this teapot and the one before it - Teabloom gets two thumbs up from me.
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That's exactly what we've been hoping for. It has a solid feel to it, is easy to clean, and has a well-designed pour spout. The spout on the previous teapot was long and narrow, as was the case with the previous teapot. If you poured too quickly, water would spill over the top. When I realized that this was the teapot we had been looking for, I immediately ordered a second one as a backup after receiving the first one. We don't drink tea very often, so I can't comment on the diffuser function, but it appears to work well. This is a high-quality product; if you're looking for a medium-sized glass teapot, you've found it.
I bought it for myself because I like loose leaf tea and wanted a cute little pot to go with it. But, because I'm the only tea drinker in the house, I needed a single-serving size. Pot for serving. This is a perfect example of what I'm looking for. It's simple and pretty, and it works perfectly. br>br>It's easy to clean, simple and pretty, and it works perfectly. I haven't noticed any loose mix remnants in the tea, indicating that it filters well. br>br>My only warning is that this is glass and should be handled with caution. I'm worried about breaking it, but I'm being careful with it, so hopefully it will last. br>br>Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase!.
This teapot is one of my favorites. I'm going to order some more blooms. I ordered it because I have a slight obsession with all things tea-related and thought it was pretty. The taste, on the other hand, is truly incredible. I even bought the green one for my mother as a Mother's Day present, and we both adore it. I chose the one with a year warranty and two teablooms (you order directly from the teabloom company, not from Amazon).
It's a lovely little pot, and I'm hoping I don't break the handle or the glass lid with my clumsiness. I use all Vision Ware, so I'm always extra cautious with my glasses, but this adorable little guy, eeekkk! Have I mentioned how much I enjoy it?.
This purchase was a huge letdown for me. I chose this item as part of a larger group of gifts for one of my siblings' 50th birthday. I was overjoyed when I saw that the item had arrived in perfect condition, but when I opened the packing box and the product box, I discovered that the teapot inside had been completely shattered. I'm currently scrambling to find an alternative gift for the sibling's birthday, which is coming up in a few days.
br>1) The lid was cracked, but they replaced it quickly and without difficulty! br>2) My various tea lights were being blown out by the warmer. They sent a different type (metal, not glass) that I haven't tried yet, but it has a lot of holes and larger spaces, so it should work! br>I made tea, which went without a hitch, though it did take a while to boil on the gas stove, and I was worried that my pot would break or crack, but it didn't! br>The flower has bloomed inside and is delicious! br>It pours well, yielding a couple of large cups, and it looks lovely. A fancy teapot with a fancy warmer has always been a dream of mine. br>Many thanks for your prompt attention to the pot issues! I'll buy it again or give it as a gift without a doubt!
10/10.
I'm head over heels in love. I'll be honest, I was a little scared at first. I have a slight proclivity for breaking things. But I've made it to ten brews with only a few hard bumps and no chips. I've experimented with porcelain, stoneware, cast iron, and stainless steel teapots. They've got nothing on this little glass teapot. Only the tiniest particles will pass through the infuser basket, which reaches nearly to the bottom of the pot. There's plenty of room for your leaves to spread out, pearls to unfurl, or a bunch of fruit-filled herbals to be crammed in. Plus, I think watching the water change colors as it brews is pretty. br>br>The handle is large and does not get hot, though I have brushed my knuckles against the pot while holding it, which is extremely hot! I like that the spout is on the top of the pot rather than the side, so your first cup isn't half-filled with watered-down tea from the spout before it finished brewing properly. Finally, I would strongly suggest this Kyoto glass teapot to anyone. <3.