Nova Glass Teapot with Glass Strainer
The Nova Glass Teapot from Trendglas is thoughtfully designed for functionality and everyday use, without compromising classic style. It features a generously sized handle, a wide-mouth spout, and a removable drop-in glass tea strainer. Crafted from heat-resistant borosilicate glass, it can be placed directly on the stovetop to heat water, serving dual purpose as a kettle or teapot.
Borosilicate glass is extremely resistant to thermal shock, meaning it can withstand rapid temperature changes without breaking. This makes it ideal for heating water, as it boils quickly in the pot and then cools—so you can enjoy a warm brew within minutes.
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Materials: lead-free borosilicate glass
Made by: Trendglas JENA
Made in: designed in Germany, manufactured in Hungary
Specifications:
- includes glass teapot, drop-in strainer, and flat lid
- 8.9" W (including handle and spout) x 4.8" H x 6.7" ⌀ at base
- volume of 40.5 oz. (1.2 L)
- suitable as a kettle on gas, electric, ceramic, and glass cooktops
Due to the larger spout design, this kettle is not intended to produce a particularly loud whistle.
Use:
To use as a kettle:
- Remove the glass strainer and set aside.
- Fill your Nova with hot water, no higher than the spout. Place lid.
- Heat on cooktop until water is desired temperature.
- Be sure to secure the lid with an oven mitt or towel when pouring so it doesn't fall off.
To use as a teapot:
- Fill your Nova with hot water, no higher than the spout.
- Place the tea of your choice in the strainer and set the strainer into the teapot. Secure the lid on top.
- Follow steeping time for your selected tea. Remove the strainer and place it on a heat-proof surface to cool.
- Place the lid on the teapot and serve. Be sure to secure the lid with an oven mitt or towel when pouring so it doesn't fall off.
The included strainer is designed for loose teas with larger, intact leaves, rather than broken-leaf teas, fannings, or dust. Finer tea particles may pass through the openings.
Care: While borosilicate glass is technically dishwasher safe, we recommend hand washing your teapot and its parts.
Mineral deposits from hard water can usually be removed by pouring a little vinegar into the kettle along with some warm water and allowing it to sit. Empty the kettle and scrub or wipe the inside, then rinse with warm water. The mineral deposits should be alleviated.
Further Reading: Designed in Germany, Trendglas JENA products seamlessly combine modern aesthetics with functionality, offering expertly designed glassware and home goods that are as useful as they are beautiful.
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