Cheap Functional Tea Pot, Chittychat


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Cheap Functional Tea Pot, Chittychat

Postby chittychat » Jun 5th, '10, 00:27

In attached picture I am showing a tea pot made in China which is cheap and very functional. I have 2 of different design, the one in the picture holding 350 ml and the other 450 ml.

They have a metal strainer which reaches all the way to the bottom and can therefore be used for small amounts of tea leaves as well as water. The handle gives one a firm grip with a place for the thumb on top. The spout is big and therefore pours fast.

The smaller one I use mainly for my black teas with 4 infusions of 250 ml each. The teas taste great out of those pots. Now they cost me only $5.00 and $7.00 each respectively. On close look there are some flaws in the design which does not desturb me since overall they are pretty.

I am writing this to show that to enjoy a good tea one does not have to have necessarily something very expensive. Where to get? That will be the question. I buy mine at a weekly market. May be such or similar can be found in a Chinese store if one looks around.
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Re: Cheap Functional Tea Pot, Chittychat

Postby aya_s » Jun 5th, '10, 04:45

I like the look of that pot! I'm a struggling student, so my teawares come from the Goodwill and eBay for the most part. It is lovely to look at/read about folks' custom and artisan wares, but I am not in that economic spot currently. :)

Yeah, my main beef with teapots folks get me is that the strainer only reaches halfway down, and I'm the only person who drinks tea (usually) so it makes it quite difficult for me to brew a single cup.

Nowadays I use my tea taster that I found for a few bucks at Goodwill:
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Re: Cheap Functional Tea Pot, Chittychat

Postby debunix » Jun 5th, '10, 11:28

I do love the functionality of my nice kyusus, and my handmade yunomi do make me very happy, but really the vast majority of my tea is made with either a $10 kamjove 'kung fu art' filter pitcher, and $3.99 gaiwans from my Chinatown shops. The teas are not cheap, but highly functional teaware can be.
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Re: Cheap Functional Tea Pot, Chittychat

Postby Victoria » Jun 5th, '10, 12:08

I am very fortunate to have many teaware choices, but I have to chime in here and say that I use a simple glass pot every day at work and sometimes in the mornings at home too. Glass is inexpensive and shows off the color of tea so beautifully. Especially the teas I drink which are green oolongs a lighter black teas.
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Re: Cheap Functional Tea Pot, Chittychat

Postby debunix » Jun 5th, '10, 16:12

I do love how the glass teapot shows off the teas so beautifully, but after breaking several at work, I figured I was making too much work for the janitorial staff, and got the plastic kamjove. If I could figure out how to never break it, I would prefer to go back to the glass pots.
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