🍃 Brew Boldly, Serve Stylishly — Elevate Every Sip!
This 40oz cast iron teapot, crafted from premium Australian iron ore, offers rapid heat absorption and a large 1200ml capacity ideal for serving 3-4 people. Featuring a heat-resistant silicone handle and a removable stainless steel infuser, it ensures safe, convenient brewing of loose leaf tea. Its durable enameled interior is rust-proof and easy to clean. Compatible with all stove types including induction and outdoor firewood, it combines traditional Japanese Sakura design with practical versatility, making it a perfect gift or centerpiece for any tea lover.
S**S
Elegant, practical and of excellent quality
The cast iron teapot exceeded my expectations. The Sakura design is beautiful and adds a special touch to the table. The material feels solid and keeps the tea hot longer, which is ideal for enjoying at a leisurely pace.
A**S
Durable Construction
This cast iron teapot seems like a fantastic option for tea enthusiasts, offering a beautiful and functional way to brew loose-leaf tea. The 40oz capacity and infuser design make it perfect for serving multiple cups, while the enameled interior ensures easy cleaning and durability. The Sakura design adds a touch of Japanese elegance, making it a lovely addition to any tea-drinking experience. I really love it.
P**F
Good looking and functional tea pot; not sure I would use this as a kettle
The tea pot arrived just as it looks on the picture: good looking and well made.The interior is coated with a black enamel that protects the water from being in contact with the cast iron.As a tea pot, this product does what it is expected to do. As a kettle ? well, if used properly, it likely works fine but the main issues with kettles: water runs out, kettle overheats. In that case, this is likely not the best choice. This is sold as a tea pot not a kettle.Anyway, I just returned from Japan where traditional cast iron tea pots are easy to find and, for the same (40 oz), they sell for about 17,000 - 18,000 Yen - or about $120 and are heavy to carry around in your suitcase. The interesting thing is that there are not many different types to choose from - except for size. Most stores that sell cast iron tea pots carry the same brand in a single color (black).There are very occasionally copper tea pots and and rarely solid silver tea pots for 2-3x and about 10-20x the price of cast iron. In the end, since I was looking for an item I could use every day, I went for this tea pot at half the cost of the Japan made one and it is perfect.
K**R
Beautiful and long lasting
Beautiful tea pot! Works great and is made to last. I see myself having this tea pot for 10 years or more.
A**R
Quaint but flawed
Pros: The kettle is aesthetically beautiful. It seems effective at heating water and I wasn’t as disappointed in the size as others who’ve reviewed (really what I’d expect for a stovetop kettle). The rope on the handle seems to be natural twine and is great to protect your hands, though I see it as more of a fail-safe than a potholder replacement.The main flaw I see in this is the little rope they have to keep the lid in place appears to be synthetic is not heat tolerant. The kettle itself came with no instructions and the Amazon information provided nothing about removing it before use. Perhaps it’s a rookie mistake, but I assumed if it’s meant to keep the lid in place while pouring when the kettle is hot, one could heat water with it on. Within seconds of the first use the exposed bit than hung down the side melted and detached from the kettle. It was disappointing, but most of the rope was still in tact in the lid. Then today when I had the water on a bit hotter, half of the remaining cord melted down the side of the kettle, causing damage to the kettle in addition to awful fumes. I’ve tried scrubbing but it won’t come off. This is only my third use and now the kettle looks awful, the tie down is useless, not to mention added concerns about whatever fumes will continue to rise as the synthetic material permanently melted to the side heats during each use. The design of the lid cord is completely flawed. If you buy this kettle remove the cord tying down the lid to avoid this issue.
K**.
Beautiful kettle, but watch your fingers!!
This is a great little tea kettle, but it does have one caveat; the lid can easily open when you are pouring and give you a nasty steam burn. I have learned to pour with one finger pressing down on the the little bulb-shaped handle on the lid to keep the lid firmly in place, but even while doing that I still get the occasional burn from steam coming up through the ventilation hole in the lid. Beware the steam. Those burns hurt like hell! 🔥😥Pro tip: When the water comes to a boil, don’t try to move the kettle. Just turn the burner off and use the attached string to pull the lid back a little to vent steam. Just let it sit there for a few minutes and cool down. If you’re worried about the water getting cold; don’t. This kettle is thick and does an amazing job of keeping the water hot. Use your middle finger to press down on the lid handle as you pour
A**R
Beautiful & well made
This is quite beautiful and well made. I purchased it in the pink color to have tea with my mom and daughters.To maintain it just dry it with a microfiber cloth. If the outside gets stained, it can be removed with Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Rub the outside occasionally with a very light coat of cast iron oil. Use a diffuser if using a gas stove , o protect the inside coating from excess heat.I am very happy with this purchase and the shipping was quick.Update: We enjoy using this so much that we bought another one for our camper and one for our elderly neighbor.
S**T
Beautifullly Made
I’m a beautiful tea pot and it’s cast iron! I’ve enjoyed using it, and thanks for the addition of the strainer.
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