
Mar 16th, '13, 07:36
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Hannah
Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
Just be careful, I made this mistake early on when starting out with yixings - cheap pots like these can give tea a chemically taste and worse than a gaiwan. Better to save for a nice pot from a reputable source 

Mar 16th, '13, 10:22
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Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
Or go for a very cheap simple clay pot that doesn't have pretensions to being a special yixing clay. My ultra cheap little pots are perfectly adequate to brew up a nice cup of tea, and do demonstrate the difference between clay and glazed porcelain brewing.Hannah wrote:Better to save for a nice pot from a reputable source
Mar 18th, '13, 09:27
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Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
Good point!!
I guess I'm just wary of cheap pots since I've had nothing but bad experiences
but then again, I've heard a lot of good things about the $20 pots from zen8tea for example!! I should take more risks hehe, my wallet would thank me! 



Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
Hey girl,
Yes some of the pots of that vendor are legit and brew excellent tea...unfortunately her new listings are also reflecting today's market prices:
http://tinyurl.com/d7d9dgw
Cheapie times are gone!
Yes some of the pots of that vendor are legit and brew excellent tea...unfortunately her new listings are also reflecting today's market prices:
http://tinyurl.com/d7d9dgw
Cheapie times are gone!

Mar 18th, '13, 17:58
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Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
I was just looking at that duan ni... and this one:
http://www.sampletea.com/product/1990s- ... o-mei-zhen
can't make up my mind which is better and I'm very wary of duan ni after geting a $22 pot with a weird earth smell.
My other cheap purchase have been good, but duan ni might be an area where one can't skip.
I would like to know if anyone has experience with either of these $100 dian ni pots.
http://www.sampletea.com/product/1990s- ... o-mei-zhen
can't make up my mind which is better and I'm very wary of duan ni after geting a $22 pot with a weird earth smell.
My other cheap purchase have been good, but duan ni might be an area where one can't skip.
I would like to know if anyone has experience with either of these $100 dian ni pots.
Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
Ben shan lu ni for that price? Move on.
I have this duan ni pot and it is excellent. No unnatural smell when you pour boiling water inside and brews very good tea.
I have this duan ni pot and it is excellent. No unnatural smell when you pour boiling water inside and brews very good tea.
Mar 19th, '13, 17:27
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Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
bagua7 wrote:Ben shan lu ni for that price? Move on.
I have this duan ni pot and it is excellent. No unnatural smell when you pour boiling water inside and brews very good tea.
Thanks good to know proper pots can be had in that color for under $100
Re: Just took a chance on this little pot
Sure, duan ni isn't a rare clay. In fact, I think modern DN pots are often less expensive than most other clays. There's a lot of junk DN out there too though, so be careful.futurebird wrote:bagua7 wrote:Ben shan lu ni for that price? Move on.
I have this duan ni pot and it is excellent. No unnatural smell when you pour boiling water inside and brews very good tea.
Thanks good to know proper pots can be had in that color for under $100