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Kinto Unitea OneTouch 460 ml

THEKINTO UNITEA One Touch 460 mlTeapot is the meeting point of clean glass and practicality:can be opened with one movement, thefilter integrated into the lid, making preparation quick, clean and easy. Its 460 ml capacity is ideal for 1-3 people, while you watch the leaves "come to life" in the glass.

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KINTO UNITEA One Touch teapot – 460 ml
There's a quiet modern luxury to everyday tea drinking from Japan. UNITEA One Touch is just that. It's one-touch, and the glass beautifully displays the color of the tea and the movement of the leaves - both practical and meditative.

Why is it lovable?

  • One Touch lid : the filter is built into the lid, making filtering a natural part of filling.
  • Secure fit : the lid has a silicone ring to keep it securely in place while pouring.
  • Minimalist design : few parts, easy cleaning – no unnecessary “fluff”.
  • Heat-resistant glass : made for tea, tasteless, and looks beautiful – at home, in the office, or when entertaining guests.

Size, material, information

  • Capacity : 460 ml
  • Size : φ80×H100×W140mm
  • Weight : approx. 215 g
  • Jug material : heat-resistant glass (max. temperature difference: 150°C)
  • Lid material : 18-8 stainless steel, polypropylene, silicone (maximum heat resistance: 90°C)

Use & cleaning

  • Dishwasher safe (both jug and lid).
  • Microwave : the heat-resistant glass body can be used, but do not put the lid in the microwave.
  • Keeping warm : the glass body can be used for tealight candle heating (specifically with this type of candle heat source).
  • Tips : avoid sudden thermal shock (e.g. hot kettle → cold water) and wipe metal parts dry after washing.

A jug that doesn't want to be more than it is - yet makes everything easier. One move and the next cup is ready.

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