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The Velaze Cast Iron Teapot Set combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern functionality. Featuring a 1100ml capacity, a durable cast iron body with a fully enameled interior, and a stainless steel infuser, it ensures even heat distribution and long-lasting warmth. Its hammered design is both elegant and practical, while the included warmer keeps tea hot for hours. Beyond brewing exceptional tea, it naturally enriches your drink with iron, making it a stylish and health-conscious choice for tea enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B08VDSWKXZ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,770,564 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 999 in Tea Sets |
| Brand | Velaze |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (215) |
| Date First Available | 29 Jan. 2021 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 2.93 kg |
| Manufacturer | Velaze |
| Package Dimensions | 37.59 x 24.61 x 11.91 cm; 2.93 kg |
| Style | Japanese |
D**G
The quality is so bad, its not usable after couple of weeks of use
D**Y
I could not be happier! This is the perfect tea kettle for me. I love the fact that I can put a tea light or actual wood in it or coals. It makes it perfect for our needs. We are outdoors a lot on our property and have fires going most of the time, I love I can grab some coals from the fire put them in the warmer and the tea stay hot for a couple hours. Most of the time it doesn’t last that long. I use a beeswax tea light candle when indoors. This kettle is starting heavy cast-iron and so is the warmer. I’ve had no issues at all. The basket that comes inside of it holds quite a lot and makes it at least 6 4 ounce cups of tea. It’s beautiful and black and hobnail and it’s a great addition to my home. I get compliments on it anytime anyone walks in in my kitchen. I would highly recommend it.
V**E
It's beautiful, very well made, holds enough water for me just for one person I think you'll love this set. My only thing is the cups are very hot when you put the tea in it. I forgot they were made out of cast iron but they are beautiful so let the tea sit for a few minutes before you pick the cup up or do your regular coffee cup it is excellent. I think I might consider buying a maybe a larger size so when I have guest they can share in the whatever I brew. So thank you! Beautiful, love it I'm buying another one but larger this time. No negative about the size I have is just for me but if I'm going to have guests I would up the size. Thank you!
B**5
I purchased the smaller version of this teapot set and I love it so far! It is made with durable cast iron on the outside and appears to be a very smooth ceramic/enamel material on the inside that's easy to clean. I am able to fill 5-6 cups of tea in the tea cups that it comes with. What I also love is that this teapot comes with a mesh strainer that allows me the option to use fresh tea leaves from my garden, or leaves that are dried. I love that the handle feels sturdy, that the tea keeps warm for quite a while, that the teapot can be placed directly on the stovetop to boil the water and that the outside does not become ruined. You do, however, have to be careful about filling the teapot with the volume of water it is capable of holding. When boiling, it will overflow. I boil less water than what it is able to hold, and turn the stove low before adding a little extra. The trivet is a nice addition that gives me peace of mind that my table top or table runners will not be the victim of heat damage. Absolutely worth purchasing again and giving as a gift!
O**W
For the people complaining about rust: IT'S CAST IRON. You can't just throw it in the dishwasher or leave it to soak, you have to oil it and keep it dry. Uou also have to mind the temperature because <paise for effect> hot metal burn. Burn bad. For everyone else, this is a nice little teapot. Being cast iron, it is hefty, but that helps woth the pour. The spout doesn't spill at all. The little plate it comes with (also cast iron, also will need to be cared for as such) has rubberized feet to keep from scratching surfaces. The metal dissipates heat slower so the tea stays warmer longer. Ir also only holds about one large or one two small cups worth of water, so be aware The cups are pretty,but basically useless. Because they're the same material, if you pour hot tea in them, they're basically untouchable for a bit. Which ya know, kinda nixes the whole point of a teapot. They should have just included some similarly patterned ceramic ones.
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