JapanBargain 2090, Cast Iron Tea Set Teapot Teacups Trivet Set Japanese Tetsubin Tea Pot Kettle Tea Cups Gift Boxed, Dragonfly Pattern, Light Blue Color, 18 ounce

December 14, 2019 - Comment

This cast iron tea set includes: 1 teapot, 2 teacups, 1 trivet * black color. stainless steel teapot strainer included. Enamel coating to prevent rusting. Pattern: Dragonfly. Brand new in gift box * dimension: * Teapot: 4-1/4 in sq. X 3-3/4 in h * teacup: 2-7/8in dia. X 2in h * trivet: 5-1/2in sq. X

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This cast iron tea set includes: 1 teapot, 2 teacups, 1 trivet * black color. stainless steel teapot strainer included. Enamel coating to prevent rusting. Pattern: Dragonfly. Brand new in gift box * dimension: * Teapot: 4-1/4 in sq. X 3-3/4 in h * teacup: 2-7/8in dia. X 2in h * trivet: 5-1/2in sq. X 3/4in h * capacity: * Teapot: 18 fl.oz.. * teacup: 3.5 fl.oz…

Product Features

  • This cast iron tea set includes: one teapot(18 oz.), two teacups and one trivet
  • Light blue color and stainless steel
  • Teapot strainer included, enamel coating to prevent rusting

Comments

Anonymous says:

Very pretty, extremely cheaply made This is a nice teapot – it brews a good cup of tea. However, the trivet and the pot are definitely paint, not enamel, and the paint flakes off on the top and wears off on the bottom of the pot. It also seems to be wearing off on the trivet. I’ve had this pot for less than a month, but I do use it daily. I’m very disappointed in the durability of the product.

Anonymous says:

The Teapot This is the coolest teapot.It’s just a nice way to serve tea,to take your time enjoying the experience.I totally recomend the shape and size and the amount it holds.I also purchased the warmer to keep the tea at a nice temperature.

Anonymous says:

Was great for 3 months… I loved this teapot when I first got it, and have used it almost every day since I purchased it about three months ago. However, today I went to use it and saw that the coating around the rim is separating from the metal. It’s clearly not enamel, as advertised, and as I have no idea what this material is, or if it’s going to keep separating all through the interior of the teapot, I’m probably going to stop using it now.

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