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Can somebody please kindly recommend
a °Tea Pot° that actually pours tea and doesn't dribble down the spout like some teething toddler?
I'm all for the laws of physics but this is one surface tension I could do without.
Answers on a tea bag or a cake tin. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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I can help on this.
I am not a tea drinker. My exe was.
We were in a department store's cafe in Spalding and they had stainless steel teapot that never wasted a single drip. These pots where about £0 each as they where commercial. so why not look them up and fire off an email to find out their suppliers? |
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Pour your water straight from the kettle on to your tea bag, which is in your cup. Wait a few minutes give it a stir, squeeze and add milk and sugar to taste. I just have a splash of milk. Oh and take the tea bag out, unless you like it like a builder!
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"I can help on this.
I am not a tea drinker. My exe was.
We were in a department store's cafe in Spalding and they had stainless steel teapot that never wasted a single drip. These pots where about £0 each as they where commercial. so why not look them up and fire off an email to find out their suppliers?"
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I have a glass one from Ikea (two sizes available) and a ceramic one with a flip metal lid that I got from HomeSense after seeing the same one in a cafe.
I recommend HomeSense anyway as being worth a look. They always have a lot of choice |
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"Can somebody please kindly recommend
a °Tea Pot° that actually pours tea and doesn't dribble down the spout like some teething toddler?
I'm all for the laws of physics but this is one surface tension I could do without.
Answers on a tea bag or a cake tin. "
Surface tension is your enemy. Get one with a spout that’s shaped like this letter ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Can somebody please kindly recommend
a °Tea Pot° that actually pours tea and doesn't dribble down the spout like some teething toddler?
I'm all for the laws of physics but this is one surface tension I could do without.
Answers on a tea bag or a cake tin.
Surface tension is your enemy. Get one with a spout that’s shaped like this letter ?"
Okay it’s the Hebrew letter “Resh”. Looks like a sharp left turn on a road from a birds eye view. |
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"I can help on this.
I am not a tea drinker. My exe was.
We were in a department store's cafe in Spalding and they had stainless steel teapot that never wasted a single drip. These pots where about £0 each as they where commercial. so why not look them up and fire off an email to find out their suppliers?"
I guess that will be Hills then? |
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I can recommend the Bodum range of Tea Press and Infuser pots, I have the 0.5 litre and the 1 litre, a large 1.5 litre is also available.
Also have Pyrex one and a couple of Sunnex Stainless steel ones with a good pouring spout.
Prior to Covid I had an online business selling Teapots and Cafetieres. |
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"I can recommend the Bodum range of Tea Press and Infuser pots, I have the 0.5 litre and the 1 litre, a large 1.5 litre is also available.
Also have Pyrex one and a couple of Sunnex Stainless steel ones with a good pouring spout.
Prior to Covid I had an online business selling Teapots and Cafetieres."
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Thanks Tarkus. Here's to the end of tea potty dribbling days. |
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"You need to get one from Stoke on Trent. They know how to make pots. I like a Brown Betty. "
Sadly you’re wrong. We used to. Then they outsourced all out pot banks to China |
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I have a beauty and the beast (mrs potts) teapot thats amazing! It doesnt leave a 'tea ring'on the table either
Awww, I want one now."
My sister bought it me as a joke... however its bloody good and makes me smile |
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I have a beauty and the beast (mrs potts) teapot thats amazing! It doesnt leave a 'tea ring'on the table either
Awww, I want one now."
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Go to your nearest Disney store, have a pot of tea in their themed cafe and slip the pot into your jacket.
It will pour very nicely. |
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"Can't advise you on a teapot but I have the same problem with my gravy jug. Damn annoying as causes more work having to clean up the slop."
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What if you served your gravy through a Tea Pot? What's the worst that could happen, other than offending Granny? |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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"I can help on this.
I am not a tea drinker. My exe was.
We were in a department store's cafe in Spalding and they had stainless steel teapot that never wasted a single drip. These pots where about £0 each as they where commercial. so why not look them up and fire off an email to find out their suppliers?
I guess that will be Hills then?"
Yes! |
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