Jan 12th, '07, 05:19
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Where can I buy this?

by deadfingers » Jan 12th, '07, 05:19

http://www.pu-erhtea.com/teaware/cdb.htm it's exactly what I want. Right now I use a coffee press and well it sucks to clean up and you can't really use the container to hold the tea since the tea leaves aren't separated in it. I went to the website but it's all in Chinese, and I searched amazon and didn't come up with anything. Any ideas? Oh and I don't shop at Ebay so don't tell me about that site. I don't need this exact one I just want something like this. Any ideas?

Jan 12th, '07, 08:11
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by lenny7 » Jan 12th, '07, 08:11

There's two similar pots shown here but the larger one is out of stock. http://www.asiachi.com/teapot.html

I just put kamjove into google and found this site. I"ve never ordered from them.

The same model is shown here: http://hk.grandtea.com/scripts/prodView ... roduct=290

but it refers you to http://www.grandtea.com which I can't get to for some reason. That's too bad because Google's cache shows this page:
http://tinyurl.com/yklllx which can't be accessed. Maybe try again in a couple days.

Jan 12th, '07, 08:12
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by lenny7 » Jan 12th, '07, 08:12

One thing I noticed on one of the cached pages for grandtea.com is that they're on vacation until January 22nd. Perhaps you could try after that.

Jan 12th, '07, 09:01
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by deadfingers » Jan 12th, '07, 09:01

Thanks a lot, I think I will look at buying the Asiachi.com ones. Thanks! :)

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by long3030 » Jan 12th, '07, 16:23

You can buy one at the republic of tea. :D http://www.republicoftea.com/templates/ ... navID=1785

Jan 12th, '07, 22:55
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by deadfingers » Jan 12th, '07, 22:55

long3030 wrote:You can buy one at the republic of tea. :D http://www.republicoftea.com/templates/ ... navID=1785
That one looks even better, well it holds more anyways. I think I will look into that one later, kinda sucks that it's $37 though. Thanks for the links guys.

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by procarel » Jan 15th, '07, 12:46

Deadfingers, I ordered the Kongfu Art Tea Cup from pu-erhtea.com for about $10.00 plus shipping. I figure with the order I placed for tea and three of the Art Tea Cups the shipping per cup would be about $5 or $6. The downside is that orders from China take about a month to get here(Iowa,USA). They are a good company to deal with and are very personal in their service.

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by deadfingers » Jan 16th, '07, 00:23

procarel wrote:Deadfingers, I ordered the Kongfu Art Tea Cup from pu-erhtea.com for about $10.00 plus shipping. I figure with the order I placed for tea and three of the Art Tea Cups the shipping per cup would be about $5 or $6. The downside is that orders from China take about a month to get here(Iowa,USA). They are a good company to deal with and are very personal in their service.
Cool thanks for the info, from China huh? Then it should get to me rather quickly, I'm in south Korea so hopefully that would speed up the process.

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