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Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,
Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,
Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,
Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,
Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,
Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,

Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,

BIG SAVING BUYING TEAPOT SET: Ultimate saving by buying teapot set, it comes with a cast iron teapot, cast iron teapot warmer, and infusion. Cast iron teapot and Cast iron teapot warmer is a perfect combination for all tea and coffee lovers. Cast iron tea pot is one of the best quality teapots. The Cast Iron teapot warmer Save energy while keeping tea fresh and flavorful right down to the last cup. The candle creates soft light a relaxing romantic atmosphere. TRADITIONAL JAPANESE TETSUBIN DESIGN: Beautiful Iron cast teapot and tea pot warmer that is for fine kitchen accessories. The set complements each other and gives a complete look of luxurious appearance not matched by another kettle and teapot warmer. The kettle with the capacity of 40 oz/1200 ml is perfect for all occasions and tea pot warmer keeps your teapot warm and steeping for a better experience and lots of savings. Durable & Easy to Clean – Cast iron tea kettle and Cast iron teapot warmer are much more durable than ceramic warmers they can chip, crack, and break over time. Hand clean this with warm water, also just use warmer for the stainless-steel infuser. The iron cast teapot set will last and look good for years of frequent enjoyment. You will get lots of compliments from guests who enjoy the classic look that catches the light. HOW TO USE: Cast iron teapots can be used in the same way that you would any other teapot. tea pots with infusers are great for loose tea making it easy to remove the loose tea leaves. The one important thing to keep in mind that you should preheat your cast iron teapot with hot water before you start brewing your tea. This makes a huge difference when it comes to the pot’s ability to keep the tea hot. Once ready use the use the teapot warmer help to keep the tea warm. AFTER USE & CARE: Cast iron teapots or iron tea kettles require a little bit of extra maintenance but don’t let that scare you. Just make sure that you clean it right away once you are done drinking. Hand-wash only! Never put cast iron teapots in the dishwasher. Similar to clay teapots, avoid using detergents or soap. Hot water will usually be enough to rinse away any tea residue. Recommend inverting your pot on top of a towel and allowing it to air dry completely before putting it away. Not only are cast iron teapots beautiful objects that you can display with pride in your tea corner, but The main advantage of using a cast iron teapot is also heat retention. Many people also enjoy the durability of this material. It won’t shatter the way that glass or clay would. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. But they are just a beautiful way to prepare tea. CAST IRON POTS VS. JAPANESE TETSUBIN: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? These cast iron teapots draw inspiration from traditional Japanse tetsubin, and are often even referred to by the same name. However, there are a few important differences between the two types. While these cast iron teapots are also made using cast iron, they typically also feature an enamel coating inside the pot, which helps to prevent rust. CAN YOU PUT A CAST IRON TEAPOT ON THE STOVE? These cast iron pots have an enamel coating on the interior, and may also have colored paint or other coatings on the exterior. For this reason, you shouldn’t put this type of cast iron pot on the stove. If you’re using a traditional tetsubin made of pure cast iron, without any enamel or other coatings, you can put that type of pot on the stove.

BIG SAVING BUYING TEAPOT SET: Ultimate saving by buying teapot set, it comes with a cast iron teapot, cast iron teapot warmer, and infusion. Cast iron teapot and Cast iron teapot warmer is a perfect combination for all tea and coffee lovers. Cast iron tea pot is one of the best quality teapots. The Cast Iron teapot warmer Save energy while keeping tea fresh and flavorful right down to the last cup. The candle creates soft light a relaxing romantic atmosphere. TRADITIONAL JAPANESE TETSUBIN DESIGN: Beautiful Iron cast teapot and tea pot warmer that is for fine kitchen accessories. The set complements each other and gives a complete look of luxurious appearance not matched by another kettle and teapot warmer. The kettle with the capacity of 40 oz/1200 ml is perfect for all occasions and tea pot warmer keeps your teapot warm and steeping for a better experience and lots of savings. Durable & Easy to Clean – Cast iron tea kettle and Cast iron teapot warmer are much more durable than ceramic warmers they can chip, crack, and break over time. Hand clean this with warm water, also just use warmer for the stainless-steel infuser. The iron cast teapot set will last and look good for years of frequent enjoyment. You will get lots of compliments from guests who enjoy the classic look that catches the light. HOW TO USE: Cast iron teapots can be used in the same way that you would any other teapot. tea pots with infusers are great for loose tea making it easy to remove the loose tea leaves. The one important thing to keep in mind that you should preheat your cast iron teapot with hot water before you start brewing your tea. This makes a huge difference when it comes to the pot’s ability to keep the tea hot. Once ready use the use the teapot warmer help to keep the tea warm. AFTER USE & CARE: Cast iron teapots or iron tea kettles require a little bit of extra maintenance but don’t let that scare you. Just make sure that you clean it right away once you are done drinking. Hand-wash only! Never put cast iron teapots in the dishwasher. Similar to clay teapots, avoid using detergents or soap. Hot water will usually be enough to rinse away any tea residue. Recommend inverting your pot on top of a towel and allowing it to air dry completely before putting it away. Not only are cast iron teapots beautiful objects that you can display with pride in your tea corner, but The main advantage of using a cast iron teapot is also heat retention. Many people also enjoy the durability of this material. It won’t shatter the way that glass or clay would. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. But they are just a beautiful way to prepare tea. CAST IRON POTS VS. JAPANESE TETSUBIN: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? These cast iron teapots draw inspiration from traditional Japanse tetsubin, and are often even referred to by the same name. However, there are a few important differences between the two types. While these cast iron teapots are also made using cast iron, they typically also feature an enamel coating inside the pot, which helps to prevent rust. CAN YOU PUT A CAST IRON TEAPOT ON THE STOVE? These cast iron pots have an enamel coating on the interior, and may also have colored paint or other coatings on the exterior. For this reason, you shouldn’t put this type of cast iron pot on the stove. If you’re using a traditional tetsubin made of pure cast iron, without any enamel or other coatings, you can put that type of pot on the stove.

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Oztara Cast Iron Teapot Set, Japanese Style Teapot with Infuser/filter and Warmer, Tea Kettle Coated with Enameled Interior, Large Cast Iron Kettle,

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BIG SAVING BUYING TEAPOT SET: Ultimate saving by buying teapot set, it comes with a cast iron teapot, cast iron teapot warmer, and infusion. Cast iron teapot and Cast iron teapot warmer is a perfect combination for all tea and coffee lovers. Cast iron tea pot is one of the best quality teapots. The Cast Iron teapot warmer Save energy while keeping tea fresh and flavorful right down to the last cup. The candle creates soft light a relaxing romantic atmosphere. TRADITIONAL JAPANESE TETSUBIN DESIGN: Beautiful Iron cast teapot and tea pot warmer that is for fine kitchen accessories. The set complements each other and gives a complete look of luxurious appearance not matched by another kettle and teapot warmer. The kettle with the capacity of 40 oz/1200 ml is perfect for all occasions and tea pot warmer keeps your teapot warm and steeping for a better experience and lots of savings. Durable & Easy to Clean – Cast iron tea kettle and Cast iron teapot warmer are much more durable than ceramic warmers they can chip, crack, and break over time. Hand clean this with warm water, also just use warmer for the stainless-steel infuser. The iron cast teapot set will last and look good for years of frequent enjoyment. You will get lots of compliments from guests who enjoy the classic look that catches the light. HOW TO USE: Cast iron teapots can be used in the same way that you would any other teapot. tea pots with infusers are great for loose tea making it easy to remove the loose tea leaves. The one important thing to keep in mind that you should preheat your cast iron teapot with hot water before you start brewing your tea. This makes a huge difference when it comes to the pot’s ability to keep the tea hot. Once ready use the use the teapot warmer help to keep the tea warm. AFTER USE & CARE: Cast iron teapots or iron tea kettles require a little bit of extra maintenance but don’t let that scare you. Just make sure that you clean it right away once you are done drinking. Hand-wash only! Never put cast iron teapots in the dishwasher. Similar to clay teapots, avoid using detergents or soap. Hot water will usually be enough to rinse away any tea residue. Recommend inverting your pot on top of a towel and allowing it to air dry completely before putting it away. Not only are cast iron teapots beautiful objects that you can display with pride in your tea corner, but The main advantage of using a cast iron teapot is also heat retention. Many people also enjoy the durability of this material. It won’t shatter the way that glass or clay would. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. But they are just a beautiful way to prepare tea. CAST IRON POTS VS. JAPANESE TETSUBIN: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? These cast iron teapots draw inspiration from traditional Japanse tetsubin, and are often even referred to by the same name. However, there are a few important differences between the two types. While these cast iron teapots are also made using cast iron, they typically also feature an enamel coating inside the pot, which helps to prevent rust. CAN YOU PUT A CAST IRON TEAPOT ON THE STOVE? These cast iron pots have an enamel coating on the interior, and may also have colored paint or other coatings on the exterior. For this reason, you shouldn’t put this type of cast iron pot on the stove. If you’re using a traditional tetsubin made of pure cast iron, without any enamel or other coatings, you can put that type of pot on the stove.

BIG SAVING BUYING TEAPOT SET: Ultimate saving by buying teapot set, it comes with a cast iron teapot, cast iron teapot warmer, and infusion. Cast iron teapot and Cast iron teapot warmer is a perfect combination for all tea and coffee lovers. Cast iron tea pot is one of the best quality teapots. The Cast Iron teapot warmer Save energy while keeping tea fresh and flavorful right down to the last cup. The candle creates soft light a relaxing romantic atmosphere. TRADITIONAL JAPANESE TETSUBIN DESIGN: Beautiful Iron cast teapot and tea pot warmer that is for fine kitchen accessories. The set complements each other and gives a complete look of luxurious appearance not matched by another kettle and teapot warmer. The kettle with the capacity of 40 oz/1200 ml is perfect for all occasions and tea pot warmer keeps your teapot warm and steeping for a better experience and lots of savings. Durable & Easy to Clean – Cast iron tea kettle and Cast iron teapot warmer are much more durable than ceramic warmers they can chip, crack, and break over time. Hand clean this with warm water, also just use warmer for the stainless-steel infuser. The iron cast teapot set will last and look good for years of frequent enjoyment. You will get lots of compliments from guests who enjoy the classic look that catches the light. HOW TO USE: Cast iron teapots can be used in the same way that you would any other teapot. tea pots with infusers are great for loose tea making it easy to remove the loose tea leaves. The one important thing to keep in mind that you should preheat your cast iron teapot with hot water before you start brewing your tea. This makes a huge difference when it comes to the pot’s ability to keep the tea hot. Once ready use the use the teapot warmer help to keep the tea warm. AFTER USE & CARE: Cast iron teapots or iron tea kettles require a little bit of extra maintenance but don’t let that scare you. Just make sure that you clean it right away once you are done drinking. Hand-wash only! Never put cast iron teapots in the dishwasher. Similar to clay teapots, avoid using detergents or soap. Hot water will usually be enough to rinse away any tea residue. Recommend inverting your pot on top of a towel and allowing it to air dry completely before putting it away. Not only are cast iron teapots beautiful objects that you can display with pride in your tea corner, but The main advantage of using a cast iron teapot is also heat retention. Many people also enjoy the durability of this material. It won’t shatter the way that glass or clay would. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. Cast iron teapots do not add iron to the water. They do not absorb or build up nutrients with use. They also do not distribute the heat better than other materials. But they are just a beautiful way to prepare tea. CAST IRON POTS VS. JAPANESE TETSUBIN: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? These cast iron teapots draw inspiration from traditional Japanse tetsubin, and are often even referred to by the same name. However, there are a few important differences between the two types. While these cast iron teapots are also made using cast iron, they typically also feature an enamel coating inside the pot, which helps to prevent rust. CAN YOU PUT A CAST IRON TEAPOT ON THE STOVE? These cast iron pots have an enamel coating on the interior, and may also have colored paint or other coatings on the exterior. For this reason, you shouldn’t put this type of cast iron pot on the stove. If you’re using a traditional tetsubin made of pure cast iron, without any enamel or other coatings, you can put that type of pot on the stove.