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The PARACITY Glass Teapot is a 40 OZ borosilicate glass kettle designed for stovetop use, featuring a removable stainless steel infuser for brewing various teas. With its ergonomic design and easy cleaning capabilities, this teapot is perfect for both casual gatherings and sophisticated tea ceremonies.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Glass |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5"D x 6.5"W x 5.7"H |
Capacity | 1.2 Liters |
With Lid | No |
Color | Transparent |
D**L
Perfect little pot for teas and herbs
The media could not be loaded. This pot is absolutely adorable and so easy to use! It fits everything perfectly and is the ideal size for making tea or brewing herbal blends. The design is cute yet practical, and it’s just the right size for personal servings. I love how versatile it is for different teas and herbs. It’s become a must-have in my kitchen!
A**Y
It seems well made
So cuteIt's scary to put it on high heat and then on the counter and such. It gives the impression that it's gonna crack because I'm not used to using glass around heat, but it's clearly well made. I always use my stove top on the highest setting to boil water quick, and I've had no signs of wear or tear. I'm always careful not to put it on the countertop if it's wet though, I've heard of glass trays cracking that way.It's looking like it's gonna last a long time.Only downside is that the metal lid doesn't fit snuggly, so it falls off if you tilt the kettle enough when you're pouring.
A**R
This I love.
This I love. When I want a cup of tea it’s perfect. I just add water pop it on the stove heat it up and voilà! It holds heat well and I love the metal insert is just rhetorical right thickness. It’s easy to clean and it a good value for the money. It’s durable and it’ll last a while. I do enjoy steeping my teas in it. It holds about 20 oz of water.
T**Y
Sharp parts and very small.
It's really small. I hate the infusion part. It doesn't sit down on the teapot right and it has sharp edges that cut your fingers when you wash it. I don't trust the glass not to break on my electric stove, and the handle gets too hot so I put it in the microwave. I'll be throwing away the infuser and lid.
J**Y
Cute little teapot
I got it in my head that I "needed" a glass teapot. I'd seen one in a store and didn't buy it, and, of course, it was gone when I went back later. So, I decided to get this one -- especially after the price went down. It is kind of small, but it's holds enough for a cup or two of tea. The only thing I wish were different is that the lid would fit on without the infuser, as the infuser makes subsequent cups of tea too strong. Otherwise, I'm pleased. It seems well-made, and the handle is sturdier than it looks.
K**J
A little glass teapot that really does the job
This is my second completely glass teapot, and I was so surprised that this can work on the stove top. But it works well… The other one I had was slightly smaller, and I had it for years before it finally cracked at the bottom, and I think that was probably partially my fault because there was once or maybe even twice when I forgot about it, and it burned completelydry and I’m sure that weakened the glass! Don’t ever walk away from it because that is one caveat, there is no whistle!This one is a little bit bigger, so it fits more water - but since I am really the only tea drinker in our empty-nester family, I think I would go back to the smaller one if I get another. The slightly larger size made it a little more unwieldy in picking up a hot glass pot.There’s also an insert if you want to put loose tea leaves in there, which works fine, but you have to fill the teapot up full for it to reach / submerge all of the leaves you have in there. I seldom use it for that. I also don’t bother with the lid most of the time- I just take all of the metal out. It heats up fast.Overall, it is a win, and I also think it is attractive… Most importantly, I am a holistic Health Coach and I do not like the idea of having my water boiling and soaking in any kind of metal; I used one for years that even though it was stainless steel they are also partially nickel-based - and having my heavy metals tested, I found out that nickel was one of the high ones in my body. So I think glass is probably the cleanest way to go in terms of affecting My body.
R**F
Simple design.
Simple designand lightweight, but very nice little teapot. I liked this enough that I have actually ordered the larger version (40oz), too.
E**G
lid does not fit the teapot unless
The spout is more curved than it appears in the photo on line, make is a more difficult to hand clean. The lid does not fit the teapot unless the strainer is in place. I use it on a cup warmer to keep 1/2 and 1/2 warm near the coffee pot. Ihave never used it on the gas stovetop as I imagine the handle would get extremely hot. Works for what I need though disappointed about the fit of the lid.
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