Re: Teapot for Work?



On Sep 28, 10:12 am, "adv...@xxxxxxxxx" <adv...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm looking for a small teapot that I can use at work. The teapot
should have a built in/removable infuser, be relatively small (2 cups
worth, preferably), and not be too expensive. I just want something to
keep the tea relatively warm as I use it throughout the day. I've also
been told to buy a teapot with the spout close to the top, which makes
it a little harder to find teapots.

Does anyone know anything about the Forlife line of products? I was
looking at their Stump teapot (http://www.forlifedesign.com/stump-
teapot.html) and their Whole Leaf Teapot (http://www.forlifedesign.com/
wholeleaf.html)

Does anyone have any experience with these? Or does anyone recommend a
better teapot?

Thanks :)

No experience with those, in fact, I've never even heard of them
before. Maybe check Uptontea and something like the Chatsford teapots.
They have cool little 2 cup ones up to big ones, they have infusers,
and are very popular.

- Dominic

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