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Hwagui-Japanese Cast Iron Teapot with Infuser, Japanese Teapots for Stovetop, Black 1200ml/41oz

Original price was: $54.21.Current price is: $46.21.


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Product Description

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About HwaGui

HwaGui is the store whose passion is to give you amazing day-to-day household products.The merchandises we produce are not only beautiful and elegant but trustable from safety view.We cares about quality and worries about visual appeal as well. And we think that you should live your life with some of the best quality goods, while the product can be afford without burning holes in your pocket.We make available to you, products that are truly designed to satisfy in your daily needs. The products offered don’t only just do the job but add beauty and elegance to your kitchen, pantry, office, dining area etc.Our products mean excellence. You are fully assured that by buying our products, and aproduct that will always have a special place in your home. We do not save cost, in order to achieve the best quality.

Cast Iron Teapot Size

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About Cast IronTeapot

Cast iron teapot can improve the quality of water, and the iron element content of boiling water is much richer, which is benefits to the human body. At the same time, the water boiled by iron teapot could have a high temperature, it can completely release the flavor and aroma of tea, which can improve and enhance the taste of tea. Chinese iron teapots are famous for its good insulation capacity and unique design. In addition, all of our iron teapots are made of healthy and high-quality iron, which has antioxidant and could improve the flavor of tea. The inside of the iron teapot is very smooth and easy to clean, There is a stainless steel tea infuser, suitable for loose leaf tea and tea bags. Exquisite appearance, best design, it is a good gift to your parents or friends.

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Cast Iron Teapot Size

This cast iron teapot has large size and capacity – 3.3*5.9*8.3 inch, 1200ml/41.0oz , a perfect teapot for varieties loose leaf tea, tea bags at home, kitchen, office or parties. It also a wonderful holiday gift for parentes and tea lover friends.

Best Cast Iron Teapot

This teapot is made of the best Chinese cast iron, which has the characters fo sturdy, heat-resistant, healthy, it has a stainless steel infuser and you can easliy make a godd flavored tea.

Hwagui Cast Iron Teapot

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Large Cast Iron Teapot

This is wonder teapot, which is loved by many people, suitable for green tea, black tea, oolong, white tea and puerh.

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Iron Teapot With Infuser

This cast iron teapot includes stainless steel infuser, lid, a perfect teapot for varieties of loose leaf tea, tea bags.

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Perfect Iron Teapot

A wonderful iron teapot for using at home, kitchen, office, parties, restaurant.

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Best Service

100% No Risk, We provide the best service and ensure that you will receive a cast iron teapot.

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When You Meet the Problems of Teapot

The Handle Drop

Tell us at the first time & got a free replacement.

Rusting of Cast Iron Teapots

1. Pour out the water from the pot after use, then turn off the electric pottery furnace, use the residual temperature on the electric pottery furnace panel to dry the remaining water in the pot. Don’t dry burn, otherwise it will damage the rust prevention layer inside.

2. If cast iron teapot has rusted, you can use a soft brush to clean the rust spots appropriately, then add lemon slices & water to the pot and heat to a boil. Repeat this process for 2-3 days until the rust gradually disappears. You can also use the water of washing rice, vinegar, sliced scallions, potato slices or carrots with salt to remove rust.

In a word, no matter what problems you encounter, we will provide you with 100% service.

【Special Design】The Japanese teapot is made of cast iron with a special pattern engraved on it to show your different aesthetics, and the handle is wrapped with thick rope to add a sense of art while preventing burns.
【Good for Health】The teapot lead free,and using this iron teapot to brew tea can increase the iron in the tea, which is good for the human body.
【Teapot with Infuser】The iron teapot with infuser to filter out tea leaves or other lumpy impurities, makes it easier and faster to clean
【Teapots for Stovetop】The iron teapot is safe to use on the stovetop and has measures on the handle to prevent you from getting burned.
【Great Choice for Gifts】The special iron teapot is a great gift for tea drinkers, and its delicate appearance makes it appropriate and eye-catching no matter where it is placed.

Customers say

Customers find the teapot has a pleasant appearance and well-crafted build. They find it reliable and an excellent kitchen tool. Many appreciate its ease of cleaning and heat retention. However, some customers are disappointed with its lack of rust resistance. Opinions vary on the size and functionality.

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13 reviews for Hwagui-Japanese Cast Iron Teapot with Infuser, Japanese Teapots for Stovetop, Black 1200ml/41oz

  1. Clinton Johnson

    Looks great
    Nice looking, good quality.

  2. Liliane Issa eid

    Excellent tea pot
    I’m saving it for the economic collapse . Great tea pot

  3. Judy B

    Lovely little teapot!
    Lovely little teapot! Perfectly enough for two full cups of tea (16 oz) with a little to spare! However the lid doesn’t fit with the tea infuser basket…so instead I don’t use the basket and replaced it with tea filters! They work just as great with loose tea’s! They usually come in a packet of 100’s! The teapot heats up perfectly (I use the kettle first to pour the hot water in) and just let it steep with the electric burner put to usually low so it sits throughout the morning nice and hot for your cup’s of delicious tea😃!!

  4. Gavin Yastremski

    Just What We Were Looking For
    We use it daily, and it has a great size, keeps the tea nice and hot, and the custom fit large tea basket is very convenient for daily use + easy to clean.Because it is cast iron, you need to be careful to dry it at night/when you’re done for the day, but after doing this for a while it becomes second nature.It looks great as something you can keep out on the counter (we use it with a matching cast iron stand from the same company), and customer support from the company is very helpful and understanding if you have any issues.Couldn’t recommend it enough 🙂

  5. Mr.Max

    Coating chipped
    The coating started chipping off after first use, it is not safe for health.

  6. FBeazley

    Quality
    The price seemed high but, the pot is an excellent new kitchen tool. Nice solid feel, maintains heat, great tasting tea. Comes with care instructions that are easy to follow. Highly recommend this teapot.

  7. KP

    Love love love!
    I have never written a review, but I love this tea kettle so much that I had to share the joy, in case my words inspire you to get your own. It’s so beautiful to look at, it feels perfect in terms of weight, texture. I drink so much tea now, mostly because I just love using it and somehow the tea tastes better. It also pours wonderfully. Also easy to clean, just rinse with water, wipe, and keep dry. We sometimes place it over a candle stand (cast iron too) to keep tea warm longer. Overall, you won’t regret it!

  8. Alexa

    Excellent teapot
    I’m very happy with the teapot. It is a non enamelled teapot so rust is expected. The teapot needs to be cured as recommended by the seller. The border between the teapot and the lid tends to develop some rust from time to time but there are ways to remove it. I can use the teapot on the stove without a problem because it is not enameled.

  9. Aun

    Se oxida el producto interior. No óptimo.

  10. Knits in Tardis

    So I’m loving this teapot butI’m no expert on what constitutes a “proper” Japanese teapot. This one is made in China, looks attractive, seems to be made from good materials and to have structural integrity. As a note, my version is the 27 oz and does have a plastic or resin lid knob on the lid, presumably so that it doesn’t get too hot to hold. (Iron really conducts that heat!) The knob has visible seam if you look closely, but I wouldn’t say it’s easily noticeable. And no, the inside does not appear to be coated. More on that down a bit.DO NOT PUT THIS TEAPOT IN THE DISHWASHER. I really can’t stress that enough. Same as anything that is cast iron, this will be damaging at worst and strip the nice patina / stick resistance that you get with use. ….while I’m at it, don’t put anything wood or wood-handled in the dishwasher. And please, not good cutting knives, the sort that can be sharpened and honed, if you care about these at at. There are lists out there: google it.What you are going to want to do is brew and throw out a few pots of the least favorite tea in your cupboard to acquire some coating that will stop the iron from leaching heavily into your tea, which will be readily apparent and visibly alarming from the blackness of it. If you have hard water, all the better – the pot will get that protective layer that much faster. You won’t need to wash it out with soap – ever – and really won’t want to as this isn’t a ceramic pot and yes, the flavor of soap may linger, plus you’ll lose that nice protective coating. No scrubbies or other abrasives like Comet or Barkeep’s Friend whatever-its-called. Just rinse it out with a soft cloth or sponge after use, and know that if you leave the tea in the pot all night, you are going to get a nice black eau-de-iron tint to your brew from iron embedded bits of that calcium-in-the-water from your more-or-less hard water, so you know, finish off that tea in a reasonable time or pour it into a heat-proof thermos if you are seriously going to dawdle.Does all this sound like a bit much? Maybe, but I love the aesthetics of an iron pot and the extra shot of iron for my health when I brew tea. Bottom line, the black flakes thing that has some buyers freaking out is aesthetic, it’s probably not going to hurt you unless you are already way over the limit on your iron consumption.My Amazon Warehouse Deals unit came with a slightly banged up handle – some previous user tried (unsuccessfully) to insert it in the proper holes in the pot. What we did to get it in was grab the little jack from my car – really, no kidding! – to expand the ends just enough to insert them. Go slow, be gentle, and proceed at your own risk I suppose. Maybe there’s better info with the paperwork, but for me the (previously returned) item didn’t come with any instructions.It looks lovely and keeps tea hot for a good amount of time, although the advantage there over ceramic isn’t quite as big as I’d hoped. I’d say this is amazing for a devotee of cast iron or lovely and practical asian implements. I consider it a future family heirloom I can use and well worth my five stars! – but if the care cast iron requires in order to last basically forever – which it can – sounds like a pain to you, go for a stainless or porcelain pot and take an iron pill, if you need it.

  11. Tanya Wynne

    Very nice product but wasn’t expecting it to be so very small.

  12. P Y

    I really like the aesthetics of this teapot. I just hated the cheap plastic lid ball. Fortunately, is you unscrew it you find a tiny threaded fastener with a standard philips head drive into a brass insert. I just removed it and screwed it into a charred piece of driftwood after drilling the appropriate sized hole. Now I have a perfect rust resistant teapot. (If the manufacturer claims are correct about tannins).I have oolong loose leaf tea I’ll be brewing in the morning after I have prepped the pot per their instructions. (It’s not clear in the Amazon directions but apparently you only brew tea once in the beginning and subsequently only boil water two or three times.)

  13. NM Cindy

    My husband and I love to drink herbal tea in the evening. We had some bulk teavana tea that was given as a gift. This pot has a nice large basket for the loose tea (because it expands when it is soaked in water). I have found that I can get two to three pots of tea from one batch of loose tea. We drink the first pot hot, then I make herbal iced tea with the rest. The pot is very well made and keeps the tea hot (we use smaller cups to drink delicious hot tea).I am very pleased with this teapot, would recommend the purchase to any tea lover, and would buy it again.

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