Alas, I have too many pots to know how to answer the poll.
I have 2 kyuusu (yay den's!) that are good for 10 (or *technically* 11) oz, but are almost always used for only 4 oz brews.
My yixing pot is probably upwards of 4 oz, and my gaiwan is closer to 3.5.
The others vary rather widely.
I like my kyusu from Den's for the green teas that I primarily drink. When I drink something else, the infuser basket or the filter bags in a 16 oz mug work well. I have a 150 ml gaiwan, but I am still deciding if I like it or not.
This morning is the fukamushi sencha maki from Den's. I am about to brew the second steep now.
This morning is the fukamushi sencha maki from Den's. I am about to brew the second steep now.
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Takumi sencha this AM...less than a session left. Really delicious. This means I have one sencha open now...So, I will open 2 senchas w/in a few days. Life is good.
My favorite pots tend to be 7 or so ounces. Most of my steeps are around 180 ml (fills my 90 ml...3 oz cups twice exactly), so, this is a good size. I have a few smaller pots and a few larger pots depending on what I am brewing.
All my large pots I purchased shortly after I started drinking tea seriously 8 years ago usually sit and move to the back of my cabinet.

My favorite pots tend to be 7 or so ounces. Most of my steeps are around 180 ml (fills my 90 ml...3 oz cups twice exactly), so, this is a good size. I have a few smaller pots and a few larger pots depending on what I am brewing.
All my large pots I purchased shortly after I started drinking tea seriously 8 years ago usually sit and move to the back of my cabinet.
Interesting that the same is happening with me. The teapots I actively use are becoming increasingly smaller. I now use two tetsubins of 12oz and 10oz capacity. Even these seem too large for some things, and I am thinking of getting 7-8oz kyusu. The bigger pot that I had before (40oz) and the ones I bought recently when I started drinking a lot of tea (24oz and 18oz) are stowed away and only come out when I have company.Chip wrote:All my large pots I purchased shortly after I started drinking tea seriously 8 years ago usually sit and move to the back of my cabinet.
This AM I made 2 infusions of Assam Boisahabi 2nd flush and now contemplating making a third just to see what this tea can do. It is BOP, so I am not sure about a third steeping, but it is a remarkably tasty tea. I'll try and report later.
I have a 12oz press, a 16oz ingenuiTEA type, a 32oz insulated press, and a teapot that's probably about 24oz or so. I use my 12oz press most often, second would be my ingenuiTEA.
This morning I had my first ever Pu Erh. Only had one infusion so far. I'm interested to see how the next couple infusions differ from the first.
This morning I had my first ever Pu Erh. Only had one infusion so far. I'm interested to see how the next couple infusions differ from the first.

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Teapot I use depends on how much tea I'm making. If just for me, then I have a 2 cup pot I use. But if making for family & friends, use my 6 cup pot.
Fixed a large pot of vanilla oolong w/bfast this morning. This may become a staple at my house. Hubby said it was smoother than the usual vanilla black tea.
Fixed a large pot of vanilla oolong w/bfast this morning. This may become a staple at my house. Hubby said it was smoother than the usual vanilla black tea.
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90 ml gaiwan is most usual brew vessel, although I have all sorts of pots of all sizes. I favor the smaller YiXing pots if I use a pot.
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Most of my gaiwans and Yixing pots are in the 3-4oz range. My Kyūsu is around 10oz.
Haven't had any tea yet today, but I'm looking to change that soon.
Haven't had any tea yet today, but I'm looking to change that soon.
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