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Rishi's Shin Tsuki?

by MEversbergII » Dec 8th, '14, 09:10

I'm looking at this pot for doing Chinese style tea in the office:

http://www.rishi-tea.com/product/shin-t ... ot/teapots

I currently only have one of Den's kyusu's, and the walls are thin enough that Chinese style stuff always seems to cool a bit fast. It's about the right volume to give one cup of tea at a time. Has anyone used this one for Chinese teas (in spite of the name being quite Japanese)? How about Japanese teas? How easy is the band to clean?

Thanks,

M.

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Re: Rishi's Shin Tsuki?

by Jaymo » Dec 8th, '14, 17:59

Unless you're making tea for several people every time at the office, that pot is going to be REALLY big.

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Re: Rishi's Shin Tsuki?

by MEversbergII » Dec 8th, '14, 22:23

It's only marginally larger than a cup; 30ml more than the one I'm using now.

M.

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Re: Rishi's Shin Tsuki?

by Jaymo » Dec 9th, '14, 03:22

MEversbergII wrote:It's only marginally larger than a cup; 30ml more than the one I'm using now.

M.
I assumed you meant gongfu brewing when you said Chinese style above.

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