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Bredemeijer Xilin Cast Iron Teapot

Bredemeijer Xilin Cast Iron Teapot

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Product Description
Done in a traditional Japanese style, the Xilin cast iron teapot will keep your tea nice and hot for hours. This is thanks to the cast iron construction and enamelled interior, which retains heat far better than other materials Read More

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RayF
22210
Oct 6, 2018
Cast iron rusts. What keeps the interior of this teapot from rusting?
Pacwageo
362
Oct 7, 2018
RayFThe description says the interior is enameled.
RayF
22210
Oct 7, 2018
PacwageoWell, in that case...
retallicka
1
Sep 7, 2018
It's amazing. REALLY heavy, even holding one cup you feel like you are holding a big bottle of wine. The best way to drink green tea
RonaldG
30
Aug 6, 2018
lol
smallbit
1328
Aug 3, 2018
"Cannot be used on a stove top "
Is this just for use on an open fire then? :P
RayF
22210
Aug 6, 2018
smallbitNo, microwave!
Yep. Most teapots aren't supposed to be used for boiling the water, just for steeping and serving.
Mukee2
5
Aug 3, 2018
Is it made in Japan
Dermott
267
Aug 6, 2018
Good catch. The angry pedant in me missed that bit of modern English on its way though my fingertips. Next I'll catch myself referring to "asks" instead of "requests", and then I'll being the long backslide into "wordsing at people" instead of "speaking".
I'm being snarky, because it's common modern English... but I'm actually kind of in agreement: "gifted" means "talented", not "presented as a gift".
RayF
22210
Aug 6, 2018
DermottOne must be ever vigilant against the slow creep of millennial-speak. That aside, you seem gifted in the traditioal sense—no doubt a gift from your parents (genetically speaking).
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