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Japanese Style Cast Iron Teapot Set with 4 Tea Cups Iron Tea Kettle with Infuser Hemp Rope Trivet Asian Gift for Adults Parents (Fish Scale Pattern, Blue,Anti Rust)

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Color Fish Scale
Brand COOGOU
Product Dimensions 6.8"D x 6.8"W x 6.8"H
With Lid Yes
Is Dishwasher Safe No
Material
Wood, Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Iron
Capacity
800 Milliliters

About this item

  • Iron pot contains Fe 2+,help human absorb iron and prevent anemia,could boil water and make tea.
  • Enamel interior is smooth.Iron teapot with high thermal conductivity fits for gas,electric stove.
  • Traditional craft with Chinese art form makes teapot act a great value in usage and collection.
  • Anti-hot hemp rope,trivet,stainless steel mesh,powerful spout makes cast iron tea set hommization.
  • Includes teapot,4 tea cups,trivet.Gift for Thanksgiving,Christmas Day,Father's Day,Birthday,Wedding.

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When first use, put 5-10 grams of tea into the iron pot and boiling for about 10 minutes. A tannin film will cover the inside of the pot, which is the reaction of tannin from tea leaves and Fe2+ from iron pot, will protect the pot. Pour away the water when boiled, then repeat boiling 2-3 times until the water is clear.

Japan's iron pot is originated from water heaters produced in Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty of China. Japan's iron pot may be traced back to the Japanese Edo Period (1780s), and has several hundred years of history. The iron pot is very popular in Japan, and is almost used by each household. We provide a vintage packing box for every iron pot, so you can give your friends and families as a gift.

All ISINO iron pots are hand polished, and are innovated and improved on the basis of ancient pot making technology. The iron pot receives the best gloss enamel processing in its inside for easy daily maintain. We provide a pad for free so that your desk was protected when putting a hot iron pot above.

Package included

--1*800 Milliliter Cast Iron Tea kettle

--4*70 Milliliter Cast Iron Teacup

--1*stainless steel Infuser

--1*Cast Iron Trivet

--1* Wood Lid Holder

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Fish Scale Design

Cute Tea Cups with Enamel Interior

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Dimension 800 Milliliter + 4 x70 Milliliter cups 800 Milliliter + 4 x70 Milliliter cups 800 Milliliter + 4 x 30 Milliliter cups W15.7 x D3.9 x H8.6 inch W13.8 x H13 x D3.9 inch W15.7 x H15.2 x D3.9 inch
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Dimension W 27.6 x H 20 x D 9.8 inch W16.3×H14.6×D7 inch W 27.6 x H 28 x D 9.8 inch W 33.9 x H 28 x D 9.8 inch W31.9 x H55.1 x D15.2 inch W 24.4 x H 13.8 x D 5.9 inch

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
794 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality and warmth of the teapot. For example, they mention it's an absolutely beautiful set with intricately detailed burnished art work. That said, they say it keeps the tea warm very well and the kettle heats up nicely. That being said, opinions are mixed on size and performance.

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115 customers mention107 positive8 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the teapot. They mention that it's an absolutely beautiful set, with intricately detailed burnished art work. They also say that it looks exactly like the picture and is a good addition to their kitchen.

"...of the box, I immediately noticed that this set is constructed of heavy duty coated cast iron...." Read more

"...The fork is nice because you can lift the lid without getting burned...." Read more

"...And my husband loves cast iron anyways! This teapot is so pretty and it sits perfectly on own kitchen stove! It doesn't whistle, though...." Read more

"...This is such a great purchase, something that is going to last for a long time. I love how you’re able to boil your lose organic teas in it as well!..." Read more

27 customers mention19 positive8 negative

Customers like the warmth of the teapot. They say it keeps the tea warm very well, the cast iron conducts and retains heat better than any other type of material, it heats up nicely right on the stove top, and it's durable. Some mention that the pot makes them feel warm and that it can be heated on a gas stove. They also say that the handle makes it easy to lift off the heat and that the tea pours well.

"...Plus, the cast iron conducts and retains heat better than any other type of material you find in the kitchen...." Read more

"...It doesn't whistle, though. It does get hot and heat the water, and the rope wrap at the top does protect our fingers, but I kinda miss the whistle..." Read more

"I love my tea set. The cast iron pot keeps the tea warm for a long time...." Read more

"...the infuser basket; So I put the tea inside the pot; then the pot kept overflowing; then I used the infuser basket; the pot overflowed again; so I..." Read more

21 customers mention12 positive9 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the teapot. Some mention it's the perfect size and gift for any occasions, while others say that it'd be too small.

"...This teapot is so pretty and it sits perfectly on own kitchen stove! It doesn't whistle, though...." Read more

"...Heavy for its size. Bit well done. I love tea and coffee. Its a bit small for my use. But the other half and daughter love it...." Read more

"This teapot is bigger on the inside. :D it holds more than it looks like it holds. My friends all love it.NOTE- this is a teapot...." Read more

"...It's too small.▪The pot is NOT PURPLE, it's a dusty denim blue. Not pretty.▪The teapot was made in China, not Japan...." Read more

19 customers mention13 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the teapot. Some mention that it works well, serves well, and is beautiful. Others say that it's unusable, has spots on the enamel, and was a disappointment.

"...It works perfectly fine and isn’t too hard to maintain and clean. I like it all around. It’s as close to perfect as it gets on my budget...." Read more

"...Otherwise, the teapot is amazing to display and a wonder to use!" Read more

"...No information on how to process it.A very disappointing purchase. I'll never buy anything with the ISINO name on it again." Read more

"...The trivet and handle holder also work well. I heat this directly on an electric stove top on medium (5-6/10), and it takes around 5 minutes...." Read more

Cups are not heat resistant (Ouchy Ouchy!!); the enamel will chip and fall into the pot.
4 Stars
Cups are not heat resistant (Ouchy Ouchy!!); the enamel will chip and fall into the pot.
UPDATE March 12, 2021 (from Oct 22, 2020):Sigh... sadly the issue with enamel chipping has become my reality, as was shown in my first review. I have found more enamel flakes inside the pot. I fear there may have been more pieces falling inside while I was using it at one point. I don't know. I like this tea pot, albeit the cups are HOT when drinking from them. I had to use two cups (one inside the other) to sip the tea. I don't want to have to deal with enamel chips and pieces falling into the teapot going forward. So I returned it and have requested a refund (which I recieved). I'll look into a clay pot next time, no more iron and enamel pots.October 10, 2020:I didn't do enough research before getting this set. It's cute and it looks real nice (even if the paint seems to be coming off). Also, mine did not have the blossom stems painted. The instructions were confusing to me for First Use. I didn't know if I should put the tea INSIDE the pot or inside the infuser basket; So I put the tea inside the pot; then the pot kept overflowing; then I used the infuser basket; the pot overflowed again; so I used less water, but I wasn't certain if it would be enough to soak the tea. I eventually got it right and when the water was clear (enough) I set out to brew my first cup of tea.I brewed some Darjeeling tea using SmartWater. I never knew how the leaves expanded! OUCHY! That little cup got HOT after I poured the tea in! OUCHIES! (Let if cool off) Also, I've discovered that if I place one tea cup inside another (1 or 2, see picture) it significantly reduced the heat transfer. But, is this bad? Maybe it was my imagination, but the tea *seemed* to cool down faster?I didn't really notice any taste difference while using this pot (some reviews and blogs mention a "metal taste"). So I cleaned it out and went on to brew some Provence Rooibos tea with Fiji (and later Smartwater) water. However, while I was cleaning it I noticed little flakes came off from the rim of the pot (see pictures). [On a side note: that lid grasper is weak! It takes SKILL to lift he the lid. I wish it had longer and wider fingers to grab the lid. (See picture) As it stands it just slightly grabs the edges of the lid ball, but if you don't get it at the right angle the lid will slide off. Aaaand you won't be able to lift the lid if it's on a flat surface.]Anywhoo, I should have done more research into cast iron pots. The issue of enamel cracking and flakes are a deep concern for me. So far as now as I've only used it twice for tea (whilst boiling the water in a regular pot), and it seems fine. While this is styled after the Japanese Tetsubin, this seems to be made for Westerners (what with the enamel and all).I should have went with a clay pot or even tried out gaiwan or yixing pots. Oh well. I have now read that those are best (while you CAN place the teapot directly on the fire, as I did); it is best that you boil the water separately and use this pot to steep the tea. Which I do not seem to mind and should likely do going forward. Cya!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2018
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2018
I normally brew my tea Chinese, gung-fu style, which is great for one or two people. I wanted to get a tea pot with a greater capacity that could be heated on the stove top. I was intrigued by the unique design of this set, so I decided to order it. When I took it out of the box, I immediately noticed that this set is constructed of heavy duty coated cast iron. What I really liked was the design, and the fact that the trivet and cups also have the same, intricately detailed burnished art work. It is truly beautiful and unique, different from any of my other tea sets. I am very impressed with the quality of the workmanship and how artistically it is executed. Plus, the cast iron conducts and retains heat better than any other type of material you find in the kitchen. There's a reason why your mother loved her cast iron skillets and pans. In addition to its excellent conductivity properties, cast iron also becomes "seasoned" with use. Particularly with tea, the cast iron will enhance the taste of tea over time as it absorbs the tea's properties with each use. The capacity of the tea pot is about 3 1/2 cups, which is plenty of tea for the traditional handle-less tea cups, also made of cast iron. Unlike my small, expensive, and very fragile Chinese clay tea sets, which cannot be heated on the stove top, this set is virtually indestructible. Although I wouldn't encourage you to drop the cups or pot; if you did, the only thing you might break is one of your toes. This is just a really nice, complete set perfect for entertaining or just displaying. You just can't appreciate the detail and craftsmanship by looking at the pictures. You need to hold it in your hands to appreciate it's beauty and quality. For the price of a nice cast iron tea pot, you can get a complete, matching set of pot, cups, and trivet. I absolutely love this set and I'm glad I bought it. If you appreciate the art of Chinese, Japanese, or Korean tea, you will love this set, too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL teapot. Great for decoration and it works for use as well!
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2018
I LOVED this teapot as soon as I saw it. The blue color and the floral design are so pretty to me. I was kind of confused on how to use this teapot at first because I had never used a pot before to make tea. I usually just microwave the water to make it hot. However, I thought this was a cute decoration to put in the kitchen of my new apartment so I got it. I decided I might as well actually use the pot as well. The pot works as it's supposed to. If you want to learn how to make tea with it (not that hard you can probably figure it out yourself) then just look for videos on youtube or videos that someone else has posted in the reviews. The fork is nice because you can lift the lid without getting burned. I also like the black pedestal thing that comes with it as you can put it on your counter tops and put the pot on top to avoid possibly messing up your counter.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cups are not heat resistant (Ouchy Ouchy!!); the enamel will chip and fall into the pot.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2020
UPDATE March 12, 2021 (from Oct 22, 2020):
Sigh... sadly the issue with enamel chipping has become my reality, as was shown in my first review. I have found more enamel flakes inside the pot. I fear there may have been more pieces falling inside while I was using it at one point. I don't know. I like this tea pot, albeit the cups are HOT when drinking from them. I had to use two cups (one inside the other) to sip the tea. I don't want to have to deal with enamel chips and pieces falling into the teapot going forward. So I returned it and have requested a refund (which I recieved). I'll look into a clay pot next time, no more iron and enamel pots.

October 10, 2020:
I didn't do enough research before getting this set. It's cute and it looks real nice (even if the paint seems to be coming off). Also, mine did not have the blossom stems painted. The instructions were confusing to me for First Use. I didn't know if I should put the tea INSIDE the pot or inside the infuser basket; So I put the tea inside the pot; then the pot kept overflowing; then I used the infuser basket; the pot overflowed again; so I used less water, but I wasn't certain if it would be enough to soak the tea. I eventually got it right and when the water was clear (enough) I set out to brew my first cup of tea.

I brewed some Darjeeling tea using SmartWater. I never knew how the leaves expanded! OUCHY! That little cup got HOT after I poured the tea in! OUCHIES! (Let if cool off) Also, I've discovered that if I place one tea cup inside another (1 or 2, see picture) it significantly reduced the heat transfer. But, is this bad? Maybe it was my imagination, but the tea *seemed* to cool down faster?

I didn't really notice any taste difference while using this pot (some reviews and blogs mention a "metal taste"). So I cleaned it out and went on to brew some Provence Rooibos tea with Fiji (and later Smartwater) water. However, while I was cleaning it I noticed little flakes came off from the rim of the pot (see pictures). [On a side note: that lid grasper is weak! It takes SKILL to lift he the lid. I wish it had longer and wider fingers to grab the lid. (See picture) As it stands it just slightly grabs the edges of the lid ball, but if you don't get it at the right angle the lid will slide off. Aaaand you won't be able to lift the lid if it's on a flat surface.]

Anywhoo, I should have done more research into cast iron pots. The issue of enamel cracking and flakes are a deep concern for me. So far as now as I've only used it twice for tea (whilst boiling the water in a regular pot), and it seems fine. While this is styled after the Japanese Tetsubin, this seems to be made for Westerners (what with the enamel and all).

I should have went with a clay pot or even tried out gaiwan or yixing pots. Oh well. I have now read that those are best (while you CAN place the teapot directly on the fire, as I did); it is best that you boil the water separately and use this pot to steep the tea. Which I do not seem to mind and should likely do going forward. Cya!
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