I am looking for one. I have 2 but for one i seem to have lost the lid and the others pouring is reaaaaally bad that it always floods the table.

Price at max would be 100€. No plastic anywhere.

Thanks a lot people!

  • Jake Farm@sopuli.xyz
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    3 days ago

    There are glass, cast iron, and ceramic teapots that come to mind, and if you aren’t looking for handmade or intricate, 100€ is likely more than enough. Are you looking for gong fu style or European style?

  • alex [they, il]@jlai.lu
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    3 days ago

    I’ve never been disappointed by a glass teapot with a metal infuser.

    I also never use lids, so I wouldn’t think there was a problem with your first teapot 😄

    • minibyte@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      I bought 2 different sizes of Hario Maru teapots and highly recommend them. I also gifted these to both my mom and sister and they love theirs too. They’re around $15.

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      When pouring, without the lid it sometimes goes over that and makes a mess

      I didnt know how to translate the word stövchen. Its a thing that you put below the teapot to keep it warm.

      I think i accidently threw away the lid from that so now i cant put it ontop of it anymore ;-; Big tragedy

      • Jake Farm@sopuli.xyz
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        3 days ago

        Are those the ones that use small tea light candles? I think they can be called tea warmers but I am sure there are other English names.