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Bredemeijer 40oz Yantai Cast Iron Teapot

Bredemeijer 40oz Yantai Cast Iron Teapot

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For better-tasting tea that stays hot longer, use cast iron. Because it distributes heat more evenly, cast iron is an excellent choice for getting every bit of flavor you can from your favorite teas Read More

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Renzhe
44
Mar 15, 2019
An iron teapot cools faster than a ceramic one. Maybe you want this (I don't know why), but get it right.
Tigerman
412
Jul 3, 2018
I hope I can say this without seeming pedantic: the first sentence of the description is completely wrong. 1. tea gets cool quicker in cast iron compared to most ceramic 2. the bit about heat distribution is meaningless... maybe from a frying pan ad copy? I have several cast iron tea pots that I use and love, and the description here is so wrong and misleading that I felt almost insulted on behalf of the product.
BigEdMustapha
221
Jul 4, 2018
TigermanYup, I have several cast iron and ceramic as well. Other than being sturdy and looking cool, ceramic lined cast iron pots do get cooler faster, unless you have a candle underneath it to regulate temp a bit.
Drizzt321
138
Nov 28, 2018
TigermanYou can always pre-heat it before steeping with fresh hot water. In general I agree though, I'd rather a clay pot, or a double walled glass/stainless container with a strainer.
FullFighter
28
Jul 2, 2018
Can I heat it on a stove?
PrinaB
42
Jul 2, 2018
FullFighterThis teapot is not to be used on a stove top use. Once water has been boiled in a stove top appropriate kettle, you can then pour it into the cast iron tea pot to steep and serve your tea.
remydaisy
13
Jul 2, 2018
Where is it manufactured?
remydaisy
13
Jul 4, 2018
Thank you. I will gladly buy a Japanese item, but I won't touch something from China.
BigEdMustapha
221
Jul 7, 2018
remydaisyWhat you could look into are teavana Japanese cast iron pots on eBay you could get for a decent price. Only way to get them now that they're all closed
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