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The Detachable Filter Glass Tea Pot is a 500ML (16.9OZ) borosilicate glass teapot designed for tea enthusiasts. It features a detachable inner liner for easy cleaning, is made from food-grade materials, and is dishwasher safe. With a sleek transparent design, this teapot combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, ensuring a delightful tea experience.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Borosilicate Glass |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.15"D x 4.7"W x 6"H |
Capacity | 1.1 Pounds |
With Lid | Yes |
Color | Transparent |
J**I
Good quality
This teapot is made of good quality material and a new type of filter for easy cleaning. I would recommend it.
B**S
Great teapot, beware of size
I bought this as a replacement for my current bottom-dispensing teapot -- I like the principle but it's prone to leaking. This design doesn't have that issue, and the glass pot is a plus - although the filter itself is still a polycarbonate construction. Also no worries if your cup (unlikely!) is smaller than what the pot can hold, as you can see what you pour out (unlike the "hope for the best" bottom dispensers).Something to be aware of -- but caveat emptor so not subtracting stars for it -- is the small size. The *entire* contraption might hold 500ml. one steeping is far less than that, around 220 ML or a little less than one US measuring cup (or 8 Fl. Oz if that's your thing). If you enjoy drinking tea from a large cup, this is not the right size, but there's also a 1000ML version which will allow enough for a large mug.
T**N
Gets the job done for the most part.
This works exactly as described and does a good job. The thing I do not like is that it only holds about a half a cup of tea in the upper area. It slows down the process a little bit. I was hoping to make a cup and share a cup in one go but it's just not big enough. It is very easy to clean though and comes apart quickly. The glass and plastic seem well made and sturdy. My only other problem is the strainer doesn't strain the herbal tea I use very well. I have to take extra steps so I don't get a bunch of floaty bits. I'm new to loose leaf though and just getting the hang of it. The cost versus value is good in my opinion.
J**I
Perfect! Almost like the one at the Tea Shop!
I got this because it's very similar to the one they have at the Tea Shop I recently went to and sample some amazing teas in SF Chinatown. The owner taught me how to brew and pour the tea and what he used was very similar to this, so I bought this one and it works great. (I realize I should have bought one from him, but it was the end of a long day and it slipped my mind). Easy to use and clean and great for teas that only require 20-30 seconds of brewing.
M**U
An easy way to make a perfect cup of a tea
I've been using a Kamjoves for about 5 years. I've had 2xT120, which I broke accidentally recently, and needed to get a replacement.The ones I've had before are 300ml, this is 500ml, I was afraid it's going to be too big for one person, but it's not, I actually like it better, works for 2 people too. Also, this new Kamjove can be cleaned; plus now there is no plastic in-between the mesh and the tea leaves, so when you drain it, almost all the water comes out, it was a little bit of a problem with a previous generation.To make a tea:-take about a 1-1.5 full tea spoon of a good tea leaves, add them into the Kamjove;-sometimes I pour out a first steep, this depends on how clean the tea leaves are;-it's important not to oversteep, count about 10-12 second and push the button;-Repeat the process as many times as you want, I typically pour through about a quart of water.Enjoy!
S**N
Filter is NOT food grade plastic
I ordered this tea brewer after reading on the description that the plastic parts were made with food grade plastic. This is false.The filter is type 7 PC plastic, which is known to release BPA. BPA is banned for most food applications in a lot of countries.I am personally returning mine right away and starting to look for BPA free options.
V**W
Beware of material - it's plastic!
I accidentally broke my all-glass teapot (has the similar internal filter with button release designn) that I bought in China, and this product seemed to be a good replacement. The listing and title all say this is a glass pot. However, only upon receiving the product did I realize only the outer pot is glass - the internal cup and the lid are PC material, not glass. There is no BPA free indication, and I know that even food-grade PC material still tend to release BPA/BPS when the temperature is high. I do not trust the food safety of the plastic inner cup when I will be pouring hot water in to make tea. Therefore, it's a return.
J**C
(Almost) Gongfu tea without the hassle
This device approximates the gongfu brewing style, but without all the equipment and hassle that entails. Simply put the tea leaves in the top chamber and add water. When finished brewing, press the button and the tea liquor is released into the pot while the tea leaves remain in the top chamber. In other words, the top chamber acts as the gaiwan and the teapot acts as the chahai.Have only had this a couple of weeks, but so far it works great and seems to be high quality. I got a similar device at a major tea retailer that has stores all over China and it was cheap and poorly made: The lid quickly cracked and the stem attached to the button detached from the unit. As a result I purchased this product. Quality seems 100x better. Highly recommended.
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