Guro Cast Iron Shinga Teapot 38 Ounce (Purple)

January 19, 2017 - Comment

Guro brings you the Japanese “Tetsubin” teapot – the tetsubin was part of the ancient oriental Japanese kitchen, it was used mainly for making tea and it became a prestige status symbol among many cultures around the world. Guro’s high end cast iron helps to keep your tea warmer for longer periods of time while

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Guro brings you the Japanese “Tetsubin” teapot – the tetsubin was part of the ancient oriental Japanese kitchen, it was used mainly for making tea and it became a prestige status symbol among many cultures around the world. Guro’s high end cast iron helps to keep your tea warmer for longer periods of time while it’s interior enamel coating preserves your tea’s exact flavor, fights off the rust and helps you to clean it with ease. Guro insists on manufacturing it’s products with the best ingredients available while offering them in a fair price, our 38 Ounce Shinga Teapot weighs 4.4LB.

Product Features

  • High quality cast iron helps to keep your tea in the perfect serving temperature for longer periods of time.
  • A stainless steel tea-brewing basket is provided in addition to your Guro tetsubin kettle.
  • Porcelain enamel interior coating preserves the pure taste of your tea and increases the tetsubin’s rust resistivity .
  • Each Guro tetsubin was dedicatedly crafted with the finest materials and thus it will last for many years.
  • Fast & even distribution of heat throughout the cookware.

Comments

babygirl1955 says:

Much cheaper, a good buy Well I bought this and was unsure because of buying off the internet. I bought it because I wanted something bigger than my 16 oz. teavana teapot. It seems to be good quality and I haven’t seen it bleed like my smaller one. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it doesn’t keep the tea warm like my other one. it is a good buy compared to the expensive store. It doesn’t leak the my smaller one does. I fill it as full as I can. I wanted to get more out of my tea, in other words stretch it a…

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