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Eilong glass teapot

250 ml borosilicate glass teapot with integrated glass filter - universal, clean pouring, visibly opening leaves, easy cleaning for everyday tea drinking.

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Eilong glass teapot – 250 ml

Our favorite is back: the borosilicate glass teapot, which you used in our Dembinszky Street store and which we still often bring for tastings. A versatile, lightweight and elegant piece for preparing any type of tea .

Why is it useful?

  • Clearly visible leaves: the opening of the leaves and the color of the brew can be clearly seen in the glass body.
  • Clean pouring: an integrated glass filter works in the spout – for reliable, drip-free pouring.
  • Versatility: for green, white, oolong, red (black) and puer teas.
  • Convenient size: 250 ml – ideal for 1-2 people, perfect for multiple pours.

Usage tips

  • Preheating: rinse with hot water, then pour it out - this will make the heat more stable.
  • Precise temperature: for more sensitive teas (green, white), cool the water back to the desired range.
  • Evenness: if you are pouring multiple cups, use a fairness pourer ( cha hai ) for cups that are exactly the same.

Cleaning and care

  • Easy maintenance: soak in water with citric acid or baking soda , then rinse.
  • Beak cleaning: the glass filter and the inside of the beak can be carefully wiped with an earpick.
  • Routine care: rinse after each use, do not leave tea in it.
  • Warning: avoid sudden thermal shock; do not place on open flame or stove.

Data

  • Capacity: 250 ml (fully filled)
  • Material: tempered borosilicate glass
  • Filter: built-in glass filter in the spout
  • Brand: Eilong

Note: photos and sizes may vary slightly from series to series.

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