40oz Glass Teapot with Anti-Drip Spout, Peach Wood Handle and Lid, Heat-Resistant Borosilicate Glass, Dual Infusers for Steaming and Boiling
$29.99





Price: $29.99
(as of Apr 14, 2025 12:45:49 UTC – Details)
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DOPUDO was born from a desire to enrich everyday life with the perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Our story began with a simple mission: to create products that elevate the ordinary, turning daily rituals into moments of connection and joy. From the warmth of a perfectly brewed cup of tea to the ease of preparing a meal, our collection embodies the essence of thoughtful living
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Durable Glass Teapot with Infuser: This 40OZ teapot is made from heat-resistant borosilicate glass, ensuring safe use on stove tops and a durable structure for daily brewing, whether you enjoy loose leaf tea or blooming teas
Microwave & Stove top Safe Glass Teapot: Glass Teapot Tea Pot With Infuser,Designed for convenience, this glass teapot with infuser is safe for microwave and stove top use, offering flexible brewing options. Its dishwasher-safe design also allows easy cleaning for everyday use
High-Quality Full Glass Infuser: The removable Full Glass infuser of Glass Kettle For Stove Top is perfect for brewing loose tea, blooming tea, and herbal blends. It’s easy to clean and ensures no leaves enter your tea, enhancing the quality of each cup
Ergonomic Handle & Non-Drip Spout: The Tea Glass Pot is designed for comfort, the tea pot with infusers for loose tea features an ergonomic handle and non-drip spout for effortless pouring. The wide base and narrow top allow for faster heating, ideal for serving multiple cups
Thoughtful Design for Tea Lovers: The Glass Tea Cup With Infuser And Lid For Loose Leaf Tea Steeper is with a sleek, modern look and functional design, this glass teapot with infuser stovetop safe is an excellent choice for tea enthusiasts. It combines convenience with style, making each tea experience enjoyable and satisfying
Customers say
Customers love this teapot’s design and appreciate its functionality, particularly how well it works with loose teas. Moreover, the size is praised for holding perfect amounts, and customers find it easy to clean. However, the build quality receives mixed feedback – while the glass doesn’t break, the wooden handle is fragile. Heat resistance is also mixed, with some saying it handles heat well while others note the handle gets very hot. Additionally, several customers report the teapot cracking from minimal use.
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Lisa Bull –
It makes a delicious cup of tea in no time and is such a pretty teapot!
Itâs such a pretty glass teapot! Holds enough water to make two cups of tea. The handle does not get hot when the water is boiling and the tea leaf strain makes a perfect cup of tea! Easy to clean too! Iâm so glad I ordered it!
Daniel T. –
Covenient, attractive, good price
This is excellent for brewing tea on the stove top at a very good price.
Asian American History Buff –
Great for making 6 cups of Tea (8 fl-oz x 6 = 48 fluid ounces) – slightly lower avoids spilling.
I make and drink lots of tea every day, and 6 cups gets me from breakfast to lunch.Another 6 cups gets me through the afternoon,- and a final 6 cups takes care of dinner, through evening.I only fill this with 48 ounces of water, so as not to spill any,- and also to avoid making it too heavy to lift/pour/set down comfortably.While it says it’s able to be heated on the stove without breaking,- I prefer to heat the water separately,- then pour it into the tea pot,- because different kinds of tea require different water temperatures,- and I use a Temperature Controlled Electric Water Kettle to accurately heat water.- only Black, Oolong, and Puerh Teas can be brewed with Boiling Hot Water (+212F),- while White, Yellow, and Geen/Matcha Teas cannot exceed +175F water temperature,- or you will BURN the Tea, and make it BITTER.Use TWO Hands (with a glove on one hand) when lifting, pouring, or setting down the Tea Pot,- and Take Your Time (don’t Rush or Hurry… ),- to avoid accidents and breaking the glass by dropping the Tea Pot, if it’s too heavy.I like to use Glass Beer Mugs to drink out of,- as it’s strong enough not to break or crack,- has a heavy duty glass handle that will not break nor burn your hand,- and can hold more than 8 ounces of Tea, if that’s what you want to drink at a time.Not everybody’s the same, but for me,- I’m very pleased with this DOPUDO 62 ounce Borosilicate Glass Tea Pot with Infuser.The company seems to make high end products,- seems to have a GREAT Customer Support and Service Policy,- and my Tea Pot came very well padded with very thick soft foam padding, on all 6 sides,- which kept it absolutely safe, with no shipping breakage nor damage at all.They say there is a very small probability (<3 to 5%) it might get damaged in shipment,- so, if it is, to just inform them, and they'll ship another one, at no charge.I am giving both the Product AND this Company both 5-STAR Ratings,- and if this is something you think you could use,- I definately Highly Recommend you give them a try. :o)
guuu888 –
“GRANDEUR” for sure aka the super ultimate KING of teapots.
I do not care to “practice” the art and nuance of tea. But before the DOPOUDO GRANDEUR came into my life, my lazy tea process was more complicated than my wish and reached Drunken Fist “gongfu cha” levels. Everyday, I would boil one batch of tea from the crumbled fines of puer tea and a second batch from herbs (*a “tisane” to the hoity-toity folks). Then on the next day, I filtered the puer tea with fine mesh and filtered+tamped the herbs into a ceramic filter. Finally, I could drink this sloppy oinky-oink mixture all at once. Then then, I would reuse the filtered puer leaves and new herbs to make tomorrow’s diluted version of tea. Then then then, I would also eat the tamped herbs and hence separate filtration. This “process” was a chemistry lab Frankenstein mess. I wished to simplify it with the proper hardware…After combing through every e-commerce website on the Western, Chinese, and Japanese internets, I was happy to find the DOPUDO GRANDEUR teapot because it met the requirements below:a) 100% glass with glass filter and lid.b) direct-heat / stovetop safe.c) 64 fl oz capacity beyond advertised volume (*yes, that’s a lot of daily teeeeeeeeaaaa.)# tldr;The DOPUDO GRANDEUR werks. I crumble the puer fines into the glass filter and brew the herbs in the teapot. ~Voila~ The GRANDEUR elevates tea to an exquisite level at minimum. Pretty pig in lipstick no longer slurps from a trough and now swallows tea in the welcome company of gongfu tea masters.# OK the details:a) Treat it carefully. Do not wash. *RINSE* if you must. Simple enough. All is good.b) I heat water at 90% of maximum heat on a glass, electric stovetop. Then I turn off the heat and leave the teapot on the burner when the water begins to boil. No accidents yet after two months. Be wise and do not subject it to thermal shock; chemistry lab glassware is also just as fragile. All is good.c) 64 fl oz of water just barely reaches the spout. Avoid a rolling boil to avoid a spillover. One more note: when the teapot is filled and cool to touch, I hold it with !!TWO!! hands because 64 fl oz of water weighs more than 4 lb (~2 kg). If 4 lb can snap a chicken neck, then it can also snap a glass handle. All is good.*) The glass filter is the real MVP in my case since [1] I do not need to actively filter the puer fines for tomorrow’s tea; and [2] to throw away the spent fines, I hold the glass filter and flick my wrist to fling most of the spent fines into a trash can.# AddendumThe seller DOPUDO is the season MVP! I could have been more careful, but I broke the glass filter and lid on the same day. Pretty pig in lipstick is still a pig and makes lazy tea by nature. I asked DOPUDO if any of the MEDITATION, PAVILION, SUNDIAL filter+lid, which are sold separately, would fit the GRANDEUR. Unfortunately no, but fortunately DOPUDO generously sent a new GRANDEUR to me. 11/10 customer service and appreciation for real. As a token of my respect, I bought the DOPUDO PAVILION teacup, which lets me make and drink tea with the same process as the GRANDEUR at a normal volume. Pretty pig in lipstick is now a miniature pig (*or… wait for it… a “teacup” pig *haha!*).:D *five thumbs up* would buy again and again.
Resson Jean –
Quality
Decent quality but glass is rather thick n and can be damaged or cracked easily.
Cris –
Beautiful but didnât last long.
I absolutely loved the look of this tea pot. Was super excited and happy. Thought it was perfect and I loved that I can put it straight in the stove. Unfortunately on my 3rd use the bottom of the teapot cracked. I would say if you purchase do not put it directly on the stove although it states that you are able to.
Keyana N. Ervin –
Great and simple
love it!
Cintia M. –
Cumple su función, práctica y se ve divina
Daniela Loperena GarcÃa –
El artÃculo venÃa super protegido por lo que llegó sin ningún daño y ña calidad del producto es excelente
Wereja p. –
Viene muy bien empaquetada y bien protegida.Se ve de muy buena calidad, elegante tiene muy buenos acabados.La recomiendo bastante
Cristina –
Esta preciosa y lo bonito no le quita lo resistente, es el vidrio delgado, es completamente transparente por lo que se ve fina, creo que la nueva generacion en cristal delgado y también resistente excelente tamaño, se pone sobre la flama directa, nos gustó mucho
LAURA –
Crei q vendrÃa mas sencilla, peroviene muy bien, resistente No se calienta la agarradera, gran capacidad.