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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great teapot with elegant yet functional design,
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This review is from: Bee House Teapot - Ceramic Teapot - White
This teapot is great. It's built sturdy to last years, is dishwasher safe, and has a removable stainless steel lid so that you can microwave the teapot (great for reheating or even heating the water initially). You can brew loose tea in it with the included strainer or you can even use a teabag, just take the strainer out.
The design is beautiful-holding it and pouring feels nice, looking at it from the side yields a perfect circle with the lid on. In all, a great functionally elegant design. Highly recommend.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful and cute,
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This review is from: Bee House Teapot - Ceramic Teapot - White
I have this exact teapot in aqua blue, and I love it to death! Just take out the strainer and lid, put water in and microwave it, and then add the strainer and loose tea. Steep and enjoy! Wonderful, cute, and dishwasher safe.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Attractive modern design, and it works!,
By Mike R. (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bee House Teapot - Ceramic Teapot - White
These 15 ounce Bee House teapots come in a lot of different colors, ours is purple but otherwise identical to the white one here. We bought ours from a local vendor. There is another line of very similar teapots made by a company called HuesNBrews which don't look quite as nice as the Bee House teapots, IMO.
Bee House teapots seem to be very popular and we've been happy with ours, but there are a couple of things to note in case you're in search of the perfect small teapot. It has a stainless steel lid which clips onto the rim. If the clip gets too loose you can squeeze it so it'll grip tighter again. I've only had to do this two or three times over the year and a half or so I've used this teapot. But then I typically just rinse the teapot out with hot water after use. I only occasionally take it apart and put it in the dishwasher. If you take it apart to wash it frequently, then this part may eventually wear out more quickly from metal fatigue. Something to consider. Also, if the teapot is filled up over the level of the lid clip it tends to then leak out onto the counter/table top while the tea is brewing. The solution is to not overfill. If you'd rather use a different infuser, the Finum Brewing Medium Basket, Black works perfectly with this teapot. It gives the leaves more room to expand and reaches down to almost the bottom of the teapot, unlike the supplied infuser - which is certainly adequate in any case. And yes, this teapot passes the "ultimate test" of pouring well without undue dripping, pour it slowly for the first cup from a full pot though. If you're looking for a ceramic teapot that brews two cups, then this one is a good choice.
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