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StepUp Coffee

Borosilicate Glass Teapot

$31.00
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This 1.2-liter Borosilicate Glass Teapot is a premium tea maker designed for clear brewing and reliable daily use.

Crafted for versatility, it doubles as a borosilicate glass stovetop kettle that handles temperatures from -20°C to 150°C with ease.

This thickened borosilicate glass teapot with infuser features a removable stainless steel filter for steeping loose leaf or flower teas.

The durable construction ensures it works safely on the stove, in the microwave, and in the dishwasher for maximum convenience.

  • Thickened glass for durability and thermal shock resistance
  • 1.2L capacity serves multiple cups for tea breaks, guests, or shared meals
  • Removable fine-mesh stainless steel infuser helps filter loose leaf, herbal tea, and flower tea
  • Non-drip spout supports a cleaner pour with fewer spills on tables or counters
  • Ergonomic handle stays comfortable to hold during brewing and serving
  • Clear glass body lets you monitor steeping strength without lifting the lid

Functional Design of the Borosilicate Glass Teapot

Compared to ceramic pots, the transparent body makes it easier to track color and infusion time for blooming teas.

This borosilicate glass stovetop tea kettle uses thickened glass for better resistance to sudden and everyday temperature changes.

The sleek design fits real daily life, from making one pot in the morning to serving weekend guests.

Enjoy a crystal-clear view of your tea leaves expanding as they steep. This ensures the perfect strength for every single cup.

Whether you are brewing delicate white tea or a robust herbal blend, this vessel provides excellent thermal stability.

For best clarity over time, hand washing is recommended. It remains dishwasher-safe for those busy modern afternoons.

The high-quality material resists odors and stains. You can switch between different tea varieties without any lingering flavors.

This glass carafe remains crystal clear even after frequent use on gas or electric stovetops. It stays beautiful for years.

Prepare refreshing iced tea by brewing hot and then cooling it in the fridge. The glass handles it safely.

The stainless steel infuser reaches deep into the pot. This allows for small batches or full 1.2L brews.

Packing list: 1 Borosilicate Glass Teapot. Enhance your kitchen with this elegant and practical brewing tool today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The healthiest glass teapot is usually one made from high-quality borosilicate glass with a non-reactive infuser. Borosilicate glass is widely preferred because it does not absorb flavors, does not rust, and does not interact with tea the way lower-quality materials sometimes can. A removable stainless steel infuser is also a practical choice because stainless steel is durable, easy to clean, and suitable for loose-leaf tea. This StepUp Coffee teapot uses thickened borosilicate glass and a removable stainless steel mesh infuser, which makes it a strong option for shoppers who want a clean-tasting brew and a simple material setup. The clear glass body also helps you monitor steeping strength, which is useful for green tea, herbal tea, and flowering tea. The main tradeoff with any glass teapot is that, while borosilicate is heat-resistant and more durable than standard glass, it is still glass and should be handled with reasonable care. It is best for tea drinkers who want a neutral-tasting brewing vessel, easy cleanup, and a visual brewing experience.
Yes, a borosilicate glass teapot can be stovetop safe if it is specifically made for heat resistance. Borosilicate glass is designed to handle a wider temperature range than regular glass, which is why many shoppers choose it for direct heating and everyday tea brewing. This StepUp Coffee teapot is made from thickened borosilicate glass and is rated for temperatures from -20°C to 150°C, so it is suitable for stovetop use. That makes it a good fit for tea drinkers who want to heat water and brew in the same vessel instead of using a separate kettle. It is also microwave-safe and dishwasher-safe, which adds flexibility for different routines. The key limitation is that stovetop safe does not mean indestructible. Like other glass teapots, it should be heated gradually and not exposed to sudden extreme temperature changes. It is a practical choice for people who want the clean taste and visual appeal of glass, but it is still best handled more carefully than metal teaware.
A borosilicate glass teapot with an infuser is a good choice if you want loose-leaf tea convenience without giving up control over flavor. The infuser keeps leaves contained while still allowing water to circulate, which helps tea develop properly. Borosilicate glass adds heat resistance, a neutral taste, and the ability to see the tea as it brews. This teapot includes a removable stainless steel fine mesh infuser, so it works well for many loose teas, including herbal blends, smaller leaf teas, and everyday black or green tea. The removable design also gives you more flexibility. You can brew with the infuser for loose tea, remove it for blooming teas, or clean it separately after use. This style is especially useful for shoppers who want a simple all-in-one tea setup instead of using a separate strainer. The tradeoff is that some very large whole-leaf teas may need more room to fully open than a compact infuser basket provides. For most daily brewing, though, a glass teapot with infuser is one of the easiest and cleanest options.
The best borosilicate glass teapot should combine heat resistance, easy pouring, a well-designed infuser, comfortable handling, and enough capacity for your usual serving size. These details matter more than appearance alone because they affect daily use, cleanup, and brewing consistency. For example, thickened borosilicate glass is worth looking for because it is more durable and better suited to hot brewing than standard glass. A non-drip spout helps prevent messes, and an ergonomic handle matters if you regularly pour boiling water. A removable stainless steel infuser is also useful because it makes the teapot more versatile and easier to clean. This StepUp Coffee teapot checks those core boxes with thickened borosilicate glass, a removable fine mesh infuser, a cool-touch style handle, a non-drip spout, and a 1.2-liter capacity. That size works well for multiple cups, so it suits solo drinkers who want refills and small households sharing a pot. If you mainly brew one very small cup at a time, a smaller teapot may feel more efficient.
A glass teapot is especially good for herbal tea, flowering tea, and everyday loose-leaf tea because it gives you visual control over the brew. You can easily see color changes, leaf expansion, and steeping strength, which helps prevent over-brewing and makes tea preparation more intuitive. This StepUp Coffee teapot is a strong match for those uses because its crystal-clear borosilicate glass shows the brewing process clearly, while the removable stainless steel infuser helps contain loose leaves and herbs. It is also large enough at 1.2 liters to serve several cups, which makes it useful for sharing tea or preparing a larger batch at once. For flowering tea, the clear glass body is one of the biggest benefits because the visual effect is part of the experience. For herbal tea and standard loose-leaf tea, the fine mesh infuser supports cleaner pouring with less leaf residue in the cup. The only tradeoff is that glass retains heat differently than some heavier materials, so if maximum heat retention is your top priority, other teapot materials may hold warmth longer.