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Eilong glass pourer 250 ml

250 ml borosilicate glass pitcher (fairness pitcher) for re-cooling water and collecting successive pours - for clean, even cups with precise pouring.

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Eilong glass pourer – 250 ml

Tempered borosilicate glass pitcher ( cha hai / fairness pitcher ) from Eilong , Taiwan. 250 ml capacity (fully filled), for cooling water and collecting successive pours - so that each cup has the same tea character.

Why is it useful?

  • Uniform taste: by collecting the toppings together, everyone gets the same quality.
  • Heat treatment: for sensitive teas (green, white), re-cooling the water for more precise extraction.
  • Clean pouring: designed spout for controlled, drip-free portioning.
  • Neutral material: glass does not absorb or transfer flavors; easy to clean.

Usage tips

  • Cooling down: first pour hot water into the pouring spout, then pour it over the tea – you will also “take off” 2–5 °C .
  • Fairness pitcher: collect all pours here, portion into cups from here for uniformity.
  • Precise work: the fine spout gives even beginners a confident, clean pour.

Data

  • Capacity: 250 ml (fully filled)
  • Dimensions: approx. 110 × 75 mm
  • Material: tempered borosilicate glass
  • Brand: Eilong (Taiwan)

Cleaning and care

  • Daily routine: rinse after each use, do not leave tea in it.
  • Deep cleaning: soak in lukewarm water with citric acid or baking soda, then rinse.
  • Cleaning the beak: if necessary, gently wipe with a soft stick (earpick).
  • Warning: avoid sudden thermal shock; do not place on an open flame or hotplate.

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