Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer

Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer

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Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer

The glass teapot is made up of a specific type of glass that can resist high temperature called borosilicate glass. Its property is similar to that of pyrex and laboratory glassware. Though it is said to be heat-resistant, you cannot put it stovetop, but it can withstand boiling water. These glass-blown teapots originated from China are really well-designed. To keep the tea warm inside the teapots, you can use a warmer which is also made from the same glass type as that of the teapot.

Product Features

A heat-resistant teapot warmer is placed under the teapot. It is also heat-resistant like a glass teapot. Tealight can be used for candle warmer to keep the tea warm inside the teapot. Unscented tealights are used as a candle warmer because a scented candle might change the taste of the drink.

A regular tealight’s heat can be compared to around 32 watts and can burn up to 3-5 hours. The heat-resistant teapot warmer ensures that the tea is at its ideal temperature. Its warmth can last from 2-4 hours. It is beautifully designed and is perfect for afternoon tea parties and rendezvous. Perfect for chill and cold weather or whether if you just like to relax and enjoy sipping your favorite warm tea.

Finding The Perfect Glass Teapot Heat-Resistant Warmer

When looking for heat-resistant teapot warmer, the first thing we need to consider is if it fits the teapot. Many consumers buy the glass teapot and warmer separately and end up not fitting or complimenting each other. It is advisable to buy a set, or if not, you must get a manual measurement of your glass teapot. You also need to make sure that the material is made of high-quality glass or borosilicate. Though modern teapot warmers that use electricity are now available, nothing beats an old fashioned glass teapot warmer.


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