Wazuqu Japanese cast-iron teapots come in a variety of shapes and colors.
This red Fuku cast-iron teapot from Japan features a removable stainless steel filter, an enamelled interior and a black aluminum handle. Average capacity is 375 ml, diameter 59 mm (at neck), height with lid 85 mm.
height with handle 140mm / length with spout 150mm
Product use:
- Never heat the teapot directly over a flame, or on an electric or induction hob. Cast-iron teapots do not function as kettles; they are used for teas only
- Never place the teapot in a microwave oven
- Never cool a hot teapot suddenly, as this may cause the enamel to crack (leading to the appearance of rust)
Care instructions :
- Wash the teapot only in clean water with a soft sponge (no detergent)
- Dry the teapot thoroughly with a soft cloth, especially around the opening (the only unglazed part at risk of rusting)
- Store teapot and stainless steel filter separately
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