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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Exploring The Variety In Teapots

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By Mike Smith

While there are many different styles and models of teapots, they are usually made from cast iron, glass, or ceramic. While ceramic is a little bit different than glass as far as how it is made, it can be considered basically the same. There are pros and cons to using all of these different kinds of tea pots.

If you want a teapot for serving your guests, then you should choose glass or ceramic. There are an abundance of different style options, with oriental styles, decanters and floral decorations being some of the more popular designs. You can probably find one to fit in with any decor. The biggest problem with glass and ceramic is that although they ARE durable, they don't hold up to extreme temperature changes, and direct heat from gas stoves, or where the heating element is exposed. What people usually do for these types of teapots is prep the tea in the ceramic or glass, then pour the hot water into it from some other source that was heated on the stove.

Another disadvantage to ceramic and glass is the they don't retain heat very long and unless you use up the tea quickly or have some way to keep the ceramic or glass teapot warm, the tea is going to get cold pretty quickly.

Because of this, some individuals look for other metal tea pots, one such type being cast iron. When you use a cast iron teapot, you find there are a number of advantages, but some disadvantages as well. Cast iron by nature is a very thick and heavy metal and can hold a number of different heating sources. If you are out at a campsite, you can actually place it on the fire. This is something you cannot do with glass or ceramic. Because they are constructed from metal, they will also keep their heat and it is more evenly distributed. When you have a good cast iron teapot, it will keep its heat for over an hour from the time it is removed from its heating source.

Of course, there are some disadvantages for cast iron as well. What is probably the biggest is that these pots are very heavy, especially in cases where the pot is of a larger size. Being that they are crafted from metal, they can become very hot and can burn a person, so caution must be used during handling. Another complaint that is often cited is how unattractive these pots are, and they will remain anything but attractive at your tea part. Of course, if you are a practical person, there won't be a tea party that you are concerned about and thus a cast iron teapot will remain your top choice.

You will find all these teapots can be located most anywhere. For the best savings you should try looking online. You will find quite a number of websites that offer these pots, and the best deal might be found on Amazon.com. At this site you will also find reviews from actual customers, and some orders have free shipping as well. - 24553

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