Adagio Teas PersonaliTea 24-Ounce Ceramic Teapot with Infuser Basket

December 10, 2013 - Comment

Enjoy loose tea anytime with this elegant ceramic teapot. A large infuser basket provides ample room for the leaves to unfurl and infuse fully. Perfect for foodservice, restaurant and other professional industrial uses. Bulk pricing available through Adagio Wholesale. Product Features Sleek, simple teapot holds 24 ounces of tea or other hot drinks Glossy ceramic

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Enjoy loose tea anytime with this elegant ceramic teapot. A large infuser basket provides ample room for the leaves to unfurl and infuse fully. Perfect for foodservice, restaurant and other professional industrial uses. Bulk pricing available through Adagio Wholesale.

Product Features

  • Sleek, simple teapot holds 24 ounces of tea or other hot drinks
  • Glossy ceramic construction and lid ensure excellent heat retention
  • Stainless-steel infuser basket; ergonomic handle and drip-resistant spout
  • Safe for use in the microwave and dishwasher
  • Measures approximately 6 by 7 by 3-1/2 inches

Comments

Pretty Soon to be J.D. says:

So pleasantly surprised with this lovely teapot! I adore this teapot. Before ordering it from Amazon I was afraid that it would be too small for my needs (I love a big mug of tea, and usually two!) but it was more than spacious enough. The teapot itself is very modern looking and a smooth, ceramic white. It looks like it won’t hold a lot of tea, but it actually easily holds 3-4+ cups. It comes with a metal filter which is terrific (lots of more expensive pots use plastic, which stains and deteriorates over time, plus who wants plastic-leeched…

Paul says:

Leaks when pouring but looks good and price is affordable I purchased the Adagio Teas PersonaliTea Teapot because of the price. And it didn’t look half-bad. On the surface it’s a great value: looks good and includes and infuser basket. Biggest downside (as others have pointed out) is that it leaks when you pour. At first I thought I had added too much water but no matter what I do I can’t seem to avoid dripping tea all over the place when I pour. As a result I only find myself using it when all the other teapots are dirty. Not recommended.

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