Glass teapot with a good filter/strainer?

Most glass strainers end up just having a few small slits on the bottom for water to pass through(picture for reference http://cdn.teavivre.com/media/gallery/images/c/l/clear_glass_teapot_with_infuser_2_2_1_1.jpg). I find this doesn’t usually let the water circulate properly with the water inside the filter becoming significantly more concentrated than the water outside unless I pull the filter up during steeping.

I definitely recall seeing however, something that had a filter which had, instead of small slits, three large slits that ran almost to the top of the filter. The slits were also not distributed radialy but parallel and ran around the filter in a U-shape rather than just on one side. I used to see it all the time on amazon but now I can’t find it anymore.

So, can anyone help me find a glass teapot that has a strainer with good circulation like the one described above? strainer and lid should be glass as well. Also preferably stovetop safe.

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kamjove gong fu glass teapot (it comes in 200ml., 350ml. 750ml and 1000ml.

works like a charm.

Umm, if I found the right product you’re talking about, I believe the strainers on those are plastic.

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I have this one, though I haven’t tried it out yet, so I can’t speak for its straining abilities: http://www.teavivre.com/exquisite-glass-gongfu-teapot/

Dr Jim said

I’ve had three similar to that one and I love them. They are all one-serving pots. My biggest is 10 oz to the very top, 8 oz maximum practical use. I use a 100 ml as a 2-oz gong-fu pot.

oh yes, coil filters. I heard they work well. I was wondering tho, do you insert them from the outside or the inside?

Mine came with the filter already fitted, but I imagine if you want to take it out or put it in again you have to do it from inside the pot.

Dexter said

I bought one of these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230902768431?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
It has both a fine metal insert infuser basket and a coil filter. On mine the coil filter is good or large leaf teas but if you have any thing really fine it comes through just the coil. I don’t use the metal basket very often – I like to watch the leaves unfurl. I have a tea strainer that I just pour the tea through to catch any little bits the coil missed.

Dr Jim said

The coil filter tends to get stained (I drink lots of black tea). It comes out but takes a bit of dexterity to re-insert. I use a Q-tip to clean the spout, and usually just push the spring aside.

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AllanK said

I got two good glass teapots on EBay lately. One from Berylleb is still available. It is described as an 8oz teapot. This description is inaccurate. I measured it at twelve but it is good.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221497407151?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
The one Dexter links above is good too but Streetshop88 is currently out of stock. I bought it after the one from Berylleb proved too big for what I wanted.

Dexter said

sorry I didn’t even look – when I bought mine they had other sizes in that style…

AllanK said

I got the last one in that size and style. I think they sell a slightly larger one that may still be in stock.

hmm, I see, though I’d like the filter to be glass too

AllanK said

Here is one from Yunnan Sourcing USA. It a good one I bought a while ago.
http://www.yunnansourcing.us/store/index.php?id_product=123&controller=product

has the water circulation for that one been good from ur experience?

AllanK said

There is always a trade off as far as water circulation goes. This one has good circulation but perhaps not as good as you are looking for. You might consider a glass teapot without a strainer. Then get yourself a small strainer to strain the tea afterwards.

AllanK said

Another option is the Piao Teapot. This glass teapot has complete water circulation. The 1000ml version does not actually brew 100ml though. It brews what the upper basket holds, about 400ml or so. I have this and it is great. It is a lot like a Chinese Kamjove teapot but I think better. It is available in several sizes.
http://purepuer.com/puer_tea/do/product/all_teaware/Piao%20I%201000cc%20Tea%20Pot
I think the upper basket is plastic though.

You’re right, it says the inner basket is polycarbon. As for the tradeoff, I definitely saw a design in the past where the filter had huge slits in it instead of small ones, I feel like that would work well. That particular item i saw that design on was more of a mug with an infuser than a teapot but either way, for some reason i can’t for the life of me find that item again.

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I bought this one, it uses a glass filter and has been really durable

http://store.revivesalonsf.com/Oway-Aroma-Tea-Pot-Glass-p/atp.htm

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