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D.Line Green Cast Iron Teapot.
Cast iron teapots are the best way to brew tea! Cast iron distributes heat evenly inside the pot to better extract the flavors and benefits of the tea.
These Japanese teapots are made of solid cast iron with a fully enameled inside and a stainless steel basket for your tea leaves. Cast Iron teapots will keep your tea hot for close to an hour.
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"Birthday present The birthday boy was delighted (teapot collector} This one I can use on my wood burner"
"This pleasing green dragonfly teapot is an eyeopener. It is a squatty design and thus seems quite small, but I got three good cups of (green) tea from it. The stainless steel tea strainer is up to the job. Like all strainers you need to empty and flush it, not forgetting to flush the teapot as well. The tea does cool, but the first two cups were okay, with the third noticibly cooler by the time I got around to pouring it. Okay for two to three people. I love it. Use good quality tea, making sure the water is off the boil before filling the pre-heated pot. Best thing - no dribbles."
"The pot arrived quickly but on opening box noticed black cast iron showing thru green paint along edges poor quality paint job"
"Love, love, love it. Pours beautifully, nice weight, and keeps it's contents fabulously warm."
"I really like the dragonfly design and the colour green. Mighty Ape were very prompt with delivery and continually kept me informed as to the progress of the order. The only downfall of the teapot, as is with all things cast iron, is its weight."