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Teapot with glass filter

Tempered glass, built-in filter, 400 ml useful capacity: practical, clean teapot for 1-2 people, for quick and clean Western preparation - for home, office, "next to the machine".

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Glass teapot with filter – 400 ml

A sleek, tempered glass teapot with a built-in filter – if you want it quickly to make delicious tea without compromise. Ideal for 1-2 people, for everyday use, home or office.

Why will you love me?

  • One-step brewing – built-in filter for a clean, leaf-free cup.
  • Transparent control – dissolution and color can be easily monitored in the bottle.
  • Practical drip prevention – you can rest the removed filter inside the roof.
  • Versatile – for black, oolong, green and white teas, as well as also for fruit and herbal decoctions.
  • Easy to clean – smooth surfaces, dishwasher safe.

Quick use (Western method)

Basic recipe : 5 g of tea leaves in the filter, 95 °C water, steep for 4–5 minutes. Remove the filter (place it in the roof) and you can fill it.

Recommended starting settings

  • Black tea / oolong : 90–95 °C, 3–5 minutes
  • Green tea : 75–85 °C, 1.5–2.5 minutes
  • White tea : 85–90 °C, 2–4 minutes
  • Herbs/fruits : 95 °C, 5–7 minutes

You can adjust the amount of tea leaves and time to your taste.

Specification

  • Useful capacity : 400 ml
  • Material : tempered glass (jug and filter)
  • Suitable for : 1–2 people
  • Cleaning : Dishwasher safe; hand washing recommended for longer life

Care

  • Avoid thermal shock (do not pour ice water into a hot container and vice versa).
  • Do not use on direct heat sources (flame, stovetop).
  • A brief preheating before use improves heat retention.

There may be minimal color variation depending on photos and displays.

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