Elegant and Functional Glass Teapot—A Must-Have for Tea Aficionados
I recently purchased the 32 oz glass teapot with infuser, and it's quickly become one of my favorite kitchen items. Here’s why:🍃 Stylish & Versatile DesignThe crystal-clear borosilicate glass lets you charm your guests with beautiful visuals—watching the tea leaves swirl and bloom is so relaxing! Plus, knowing it’s stovetop-safe means you can heat water directly in the pot without transferring.🌱 Built-In Infuser for Loose Leaf TeaThe stainless steel infuser basket is generously sized and traps stray leaves well. It’s perfect for green, black, oolong, or flowering tea. The mesh is fine yet easy to clean, and the removable design makes it flexible if you prefer tea bags instead.🌟 High Capacity & Ergonomic UseAt about 32 oz (950 ml), it holds multiple cups, making it great for sharing at meals, book clubs, or afternoon tea. The handle stays cool during brewing, and the lid fits snugly to minimize spills. Pouring is smooth and drip-free from the spout.🧽 Easy Clean-Up & Quality BuildAfter tea time, the glass and stainless components rinse clean. I’ve washed it gently with a bottle brush, and it still looks brand new. The glass is thick yet not heavy, and I appreciate the durable, heat-resistant construction.
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Deceptively perfect
When I got this pot I actually thought I was too small. It was smaller than my electric tea kettle after all. But that was an illusion of electronics and glass, because my teeth kettle has to heat the water and this thing stores at least three cups of liquid.I got the 34 oz one and I easily get 3 10 oz cups of tea (since you don't want to fill it to the brim) and it stays warm at decent amount of time after I make it. The infuser is super easy to remove and the tiny handle makes it just absolutely amazing, since it doesn't hold on to heat very long you can dump out the tea bags you used to make the tea without burning yourself or oversteeping.I've never used the version on the stove but I can imagine it works because I have in fact stuck it in the microwave several times to heat up the entire pot of water since my tea kettle only makes half the amount, and I have yet to have an issue. It's super easy to clean, and because of its adorably small size it's super easy to store.This is my beginner's tea pot and I would suggest anyone looking for their first teapot to give this one some thought.
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Great Teapot Design!
This is a great teapot, and the handle stays cool. It does not boil out because the spout is at the top. It works great on my flat burner stovetop. I would suggest you order the larger size because even that one is fairly small.
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3rd Eye 👁️
April 30, 2024
Good and functional for a couple
One can boil water in it. Just do it on medium heat setting or slight less than medium to keep it from cracking. It does take a few minutes, though, for it to start boiling. Personally, I prefer to use it to serve juice or pre-prepared herb tea/herbalized regular tea (e.g., tea bags boiled with fennel seed, cardamon seeds, cinnamon sticks, anise, oregano, etc.). I usually boil tea water in a different pot, let it cool down, and then pour it into this jar. But I fill the jar only two-thirds full to avoid stressing its handle and then place it in the fridge before serving. For such purposes, I love using nice glass jars like this one instead of plastic ones.This jar is very easy to clean and feel strong enough for daily use as long as one does not drop it or bang it against hard objects. The included tea infuser is deep enough to almost touch its interior bottom if one prefers to use it.
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Laurie Cardwell
November 12, 2025
Nice Little Teapot
I’ve had this teapot for a while and love it. Glass and stainless steel insides make it very easy to clean. The only downside is it is small and only holds 2 cups of tea.
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Betty Turner
May 19, 2023
Perfect for me…
I drink tea the way most people drink coffee. And not in a tiny teacup. This pot is marvelous - perfect size to brew four cups (1l) of my morning tea.I brew with measured temp filtered water in an electric water pot and steep four tsp of leaf tea for time specified for the variety. Five minutes for my Scottish Breakfast. The strainer is excellent depth an fine enough to hold even tiny leaves.I’ve used it for white, green, oolong, red, black, and herbal - all perfect.What I love: the volume is perfect for 4-6 real cups. The spout doesn’t dribble. The hand is sturdy and doesn’t get my hand close enough to scorch. The strainer comes out easily but the lid can remain on the pot. The strainer is stainless and plenty fine filter. It’s clear glass, I can see the brew strength.What I don’t love: it’s heavy when filled.It is glass. Like a lab beaker. It will likely break if dropped and shatter into shards. So will clay, porcelain, or China - but it’s not super thin glass and it’s heat rated like Pyrex.Perfect for 500-1000ml with loose tea when you have guests over…
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Miguel Montoya
January 11, 2026
Clear glass
Very cute, functions perfect. Clear glass
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