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What a relief, I love my glass teapot for my twice daily cup of tea
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Love it looks clean and you can see through it no more wondering if the water is in a clean teapot
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and I nearly burned it, but am enjoying this teapot.
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But I recently broke the glass teapot (at least five years old) when using it as a watering can
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so I can turn it off just before boiling (another perk of a clear teapot, you can see the heatwaves.)
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Love this teapot
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its a nice teapot, i like being able to see the inside of the pot
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After having many pretty stainless steel teapots that were expensive and held mineral deposits that were increasingly difficult to clean, I decided to try this glass teapot.
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This is about the best teapot I've ever had
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I really like this teapot.
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She was so disappointed as she loved this teapot
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I love this teapot
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I love my teapot
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This teapot is easy to clean if you have small hands or a bottle sponge/brush
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This is my second purchase of the same great glass whistling teapot.
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I like the whistle as a
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Takes a while to boil water as you can only use medium heat on smallest burner.
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The only thing to look out for is to not place your hand over the little hole on the top when it's boiling as it burns!
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however I would suggest the range grates be free from defects as not to scratch the glass