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Hario 'ChaCha Kyusu Maru' Teapot Heatproof Glass Teapot 700 mL, Glass
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Color | Glass |
Brand | Hario |
Product Dimensions | 5.2"D x 6.81"W x 4.25"H |
With Lid | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
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About this item
- ChaCha Kyusu Maru: This teapot has a modern look and features Hario’s signature heatproof glass. Minimalist and timeless, this teapot has the sleek look to perfectly accompany any kitchen design or style
- Glass Teapot: With our heatproof glass teapot, you can enjoy the variety of colors of tea as it brews. Hario’s heatproof glass has been treated to resist shattering. Hot water safe, and dishwasher safe
- Full Flavor: Enjoy your favorite tea as it was meant to be brewed. Large tea strainer allows tea leaves to expand easily, allowing for the full flavor of the tea to come through
- Japanese Design: A simple, elegant, practical solution to an everyday countertop essential. Glass teapot designed and made in Japan. Available in 3 sizes
- Product Details: W173 × D132 × H108mm. Glass teapot and lid made in Japan; stainless steel strainer made in China
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From the manufacturer
In Japanese, HARIO means 'The King of Glass'
Made in Japan,Design in Japan.
Hario Chacha Kyusu Maru Tea Pot (700ml)
- HARIO heat-resistant glass in japan
- 700ml Capacity
- Clear delicate Hario Japanese glassware
- Easy to use
- Easy to Clean
- Imported from Japan
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Color | Glass |
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Brand | Hario |
Product Dimensions | 5.2"D x 6.81"W x 4.25"H |
With Lid | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Hario |
ASIN | B0007WTBQ0 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | Cha Cha Kyusu "Maru" Tea Pot |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #6,908 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #8 in Teapots |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 9, 2011 |
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Beautifully crafted Hario glass teapot is perfect for the perfect brew of loose tea. In Japanese, Hario means "King of Glass".
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Easy to clean | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Easy to use | 5.0 | 4.7 | — | — | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Giftable | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | — | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Heat resistance | 4.6 | 4.3 | — | — | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Durability | 4.5 | 4.2 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Sold By | Press 18 | Teabloom | Amazon.com | Ignite Ideas | Ignite Ideas | tokyoexport |
material | Glass | Borosilicate Glass | Glass | Glass | Glass | Glass |
capacity | 700 milliliters | 36 fluid ounces | 500 milliliters | 700 milliliters | 450 milliliters | 0.3 liters |
dishwasher safe | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers like the quality, size and appearance of the teapot. For example, they mention it's an excellent size to brew for one person, accomodating up to two 8-oz cups and that the tea steeper is huge. They appreciate the appearance and ease of cleaning. Opinions are mixed on durability and material.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the teapot. They mention that it is an excellent, terrific, and inexpensive teapot for Asian-style tea. They also say that it brews a fantastic pot of green tea or a coffee substitute. The tea strainer is really nice and sturdy, and works great for any tea.
"...TL;DR This is absolutely the best glass teapot I know of.Once as a gift, and three times for myself, this teapot is my favorite...." Read more
"...Water gets all around the leaves with no crowding whatsoever. Great for pearl teas. The one problem I had was with lipton tea...." Read more
"...pleasing, functional, the mesh is plenty fine, even rooibos can't sneak through, and I've had almost no stems get stuck. It's top rated for a reason." Read more
"An excellent teapot for 1-2 people. It pours well with no spillage. The shape of the handle is excellent and easy to use with no slipping...." Read more
Customers like the size of the teapot. Some say it's an excellent size to brew for one person, accomodating up to two 8-oz cups, and perfect for 2 people to enjoy tea. The tea steeper is huge in comparison to the size the pot, and the spacious basket allows the tea lots of room to float around. The infuser is the largest they've ever seen, and it'll give the tea plenty of room.
"...Design: This pot is short, and holds 700ml (About 3 cups worth). Plenty for a small group or a nice pot for yourself...." Read more
"...It is a perfect fit for a tea bag running the string thru the pouring spout gap...." Read more
"...But it is nice to have a big basket so that the water actual reaches the center leaves...." Read more
"...The strainer is large and reaches quite close to the bottom of the teapot and and is useful for steeping even rooibos with few pieces escaping...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the teapot. They mention that it is well designed, and the glass is cool to look at. The pot and lid are lovely, and it looks and feels great to use.
"...THE GLASS POT - is thin and lets the color really shine thru. Because of its thin nature, care is required when handling...." Read more
"...it's perfect. Very aesthetically pleasing, functional, the mesh is plenty fine, even rooibos can't sneak through, and I've had almost no stems get..." Read more
"...Design:The Hario looks like a traditional teapot. It looks delicate with its curves, especially on the neck, handles, and spout...." Read more
"...It is easy to use, easy to pour, and easy to clean. It really is a beautiful, functional design...." Read more
Customers find the teapot easy to clean. They mention it's flexible and doesn't smell like a factory.
"...It does NOT smell like a factory, and feels very sturdy.Design: This pot is short, and holds 700ml (About 3 cups worth)...." Read more
"...CLEANING - is a breeze. Even with Peppermint or Eucalyptus that can get pasty and want to stick to the sides...." Read more
"...blooming flower or loose leaf teas, easy to pour without spilling, easy to clean, and fun to watch tea as it's steeping and the color of the water..." Read more
"...The glass is easy to clean and even the metal mesh basket is easy to clean...." Read more
Customers find the teapot easy to use. They mention that it's very simple yet elegant, and easy to clean. They also appreciate the convenience, and straightforward functionality. They say it'll allow the tea leaves to float free and unencumbered, allowing the flavor to develop.
"...The pour is nice and easy to control (no fancy spout needed), and the handle does well enough (never had a problem, even with big hands)...." Read more
"...but will be using the Hario on daily basis simply because it's easier to use and clean thanks to its glass lid and its roomy infuser...." Read more
"...It is easy to load the tea in the basket, and it is easy to remove and clean out the tea leaves, much easier than any traditional tea pot...." Read more
"...It is easy to use, easy to pour, and easy to clean. It really is a beautiful, functional design...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the leakage of the teapot. They mention that the pouring spout does not drip, and the tea works well without spillage. The sprit is large and does not dribble. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...Plenty for a small group or a nice pot for yourself. The pour is nice and easy to control (no fancy spout needed), and the handle does well enough..." Read more
"An excellent teapot for 1-2 people. It pours well with no spillage. The shape of the handle is excellent and easy to use with no slipping...." Read more
"...made for blooming flower or loose leaf teas, easy to pour without spilling, easy to clean, and fun to watch tea as it's steeping and the..." Read more
"...It is easy to use, easy to pour, and easy to clean. It really is a beautiful, functional design...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the teapot. Some mention that the glass is flawless while tough, and the tea pot is well-made. However, others say that it's quite fragile and light.
"...It does NOT smell like a factory, and feels very sturdy.Design: This pot is short, and holds 700ml (About 3 cups worth)...." Read more
"...THE INFUSER - is well made with a functionality I didn't expect. Its wide mouth/shallow design has advantages over a tall narrow infuser...." Read more
"...The teapot does feel a bit fragile. I don't want to test it, but I hope it's made out of some type of tempered or borosilicate glass...." Read more
"...It's made of glass, so it's breakable...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the material of the teapot. Some mention it's breakable, while others say it'll be fine. Some say that the glass is thicker than it appears, and is easy to clean. However, some customers feel the glass feels delicate and is almost brittle.
"...Easy to clean. Tea tastes amazing brewed in glass. Cons: Thin enough to be almost brittle. Day 3, used twice...." Read more
"...THE GLASS POT - is thin and lets the color really shine thru. Because of its thin nature, care is required when handling...." Read more
"...Downside: glass fragility. Glass is more delicate than stoneware and much more delicate than cast iron tea-pot...." Read more
"...It's made of glass, so it's breakable...." Read more
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Once as a gift, and three times for myself, this teapot is my favorite. I first bought it back in 2018 as my first tea pot. I did a lot of searching to make sure I got something that would work right, and I nailed it. My subsequent purchases have been from unfortunate breaks (my fault), the most recent being a few days ago. Let me break it down for you:
Quality: This teapot is nice, made in Japan, durable, and has a clean, well finished look. It does NOT smell like a factory, and feels very sturdy.
Design: This pot is short, and holds 700ml (About 3 cups worth). Plenty for a small group or a nice pot for yourself. The pour is nice and easy to control (no fancy spout needed), and the handle does well enough (never had a problem, even with big hands). The best part? The wide mouthed mesh basket is fantastic, and the reason this pot originally caught my eye.
Having a large, roomy basket allows the leaves to spread out and steep more evenly, which will always make better tea; this also means its easier to clean out the leaves and pot when finished. It baffles me that those hard, skinny infusers are now the norm for pots, they are simply awful and a huge pain to clean, not to mention it constricts your leaves. This pot has none of those issues, which is alone worth some huge points.
Value: When I broke my pot the other day, after lamenting my own stupidity, my first thought was "I'm going to have to wait a few days to make another pot", I wasn't even considering the cost. Originally ~16 USD when I bought it, it seems to float between ~19-24 USD now, (probably due to the high inflation), but that price easily worth it many times over. Sure you could get some poorly designed, glass pot from China and save a few bucks, but why?
Cons: There are a few criticisms I have. First, the mesh basket is, for whatever reason, made in China. I have no clue why this is, but I would definitely appreciate if this was a fully Japanese made pot from, start to finish, even if the price was slightly higher. Secondly, The mesh basket is the only part that seems to age. After around 3 years my original basket was looking rough and warped (though still functional). I'm not the best at knowing how to treat certain materials, so maybe cleaning it a certain way could have helped? Not sure, but eventually the basket will start to age if you use it the way I have.
Final thoughts: Buying this pot again was a no-brainer. After four years, this pot continually serves me well and remains my daily driver. Whether you are a new drinker or veteran, this will NOT let you down. Despite my small complaints, I think this deserves five stars, especially compared against the competition.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022
Once as a gift, and three times for myself, this teapot is my favorite. I first bought it back in 2018 as my first tea pot. I did a lot of searching to make sure I got something that would work right, and I nailed it. My subsequent purchases have been from unfortunate breaks (my fault), the most recent being a few days ago. Let me break it down for you:
Quality: This teapot is nice, made in Japan, durable, and has a clean, well finished look. It does NOT smell like a factory, and feels very sturdy.
Design: This pot is short, and holds 700ml (About 3 cups worth). Plenty for a small group or a nice pot for yourself. The pour is nice and easy to control (no fancy spout needed), and the handle does well enough (never had a problem, even with big hands). The best part? The wide mouthed mesh basket is fantastic, and the reason this pot originally caught my eye.
Having a large, roomy basket allows the leaves to spread out and steep more evenly, which will always make better tea; this also means its easier to clean out the leaves and pot when finished. It baffles me that those hard, skinny infusers are now the norm for pots, they are simply awful and a huge pain to clean, not to mention it constricts your leaves. This pot has none of those issues, which is alone worth some huge points.
Value: When I broke my pot the other day, after lamenting my own stupidity, my first thought was "I'm going to have to wait a few days to make another pot", I wasn't even considering the cost. Originally ~16 USD when I bought it, it seems to float between ~19-24 USD now, (probably due to the high inflation), but that price easily worth it many times over. Sure you could get some poorly designed, glass pot from China and save a few bucks, but why?
Cons: There are a few criticisms I have. First, the mesh basket is, for whatever reason, made in China. I have no clue why this is, but I would definitely appreciate if this was a fully Japanese made pot from, start to finish, even if the price was slightly higher. Secondly, The mesh basket is the only part that seems to age. After around 3 years my original basket was looking rough and warped (though still functional). I'm not the best at knowing how to treat certain materials, so maybe cleaning it a certain way could have helped? Not sure, but eventually the basket will start to age if you use it the way I have.
Final thoughts: Buying this pot again was a no-brainer. After four years, this pot continually serves me well and remains my daily driver. Whether you are a new drinker or veteran, this will NOT let you down. Despite my small complaints, I think this deserves five stars, especially compared against the competition.
THE GLASS POT - is thin and lets the color really shine thru. Because of its thin nature, care is required when handling. Primarily when placing the top on without the infuser in it. But you weren't really going to use this in a boxing ring. If you ever used a thin glass tea cup, you know how beautiful the color can be from the tea. This is what adds to the elegance of this tea pot. This pot is about 24 oz. I get 3 glasses of ice tea out of it at about 8 oz a glass not including ice. I use the Keurig to put the hot water in so I don't know about heating the pot from a heat source.
THE INFUSER - is well made with a functionality I didn't expect. Its wide mouth/shallow design has advantages over a tall narrow infuser. The tea leaves in a tall narrow infuser tend to crowd each other not allowing water to get fully around all the tea leaves. the leaves stack upon themselves and the leaves that need to expand topple each other. This infuser is very different. Think of it as a giant swimming pool for your tea leaves. Water gets all around the leaves with no crowding whatsoever. Great for pearl teas. The one problem I had was with lipton tea. Lipton black tea in bulk has almost a powder consistency. This very fine powder does get thru the infuser. However I also tested Rooibos, Eucalyptus, Hibiscus, Peppermint & Chamomile and had no problem with sediment at the bottom.
BEST PROCEDURE - I found was to put the hot water in, place the infuser in, and then dump the tea in and very very slightly stir and let the water to the rest. This gives the Rooibos time to expand before it sinks and makes it difficult to get thru infuser mesh. Also regarding the lipton tea mentioned above, I found a neat little feature that makes this tea pot very versatile. I like lipton black tea for the base in my ice teas. Because of the powder characteristics of lipton tea I now use their tea bags rather than their bulk version. The beauty of this pot is that the round shape of this pot leaves a gap between the the infuser and the glass. It is a perfect fit for a tea bag running the string thru the pouring spout gap. What this means is I can put hibiscus & rooibos in the infuser, and place a lipton tea bag outside the infuser as mentioned above all steeping at the same time and not interfering with each other. If this isn't flexibility in what you want to do with your tea, I don't know what is.
CLEANING - is a breeze. Even with Peppermint or Eucalyptus that can get pasty and want to stick to the sides. Just flip the infuser over and knock it on your other hand and most everything comes out. Let it dry for about 30 minutes and the remaining amount easily falls out. I really don't bother rinsing, its that clean. Bottom line is, this is a really great tea pot.
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The best part: NO DRIPPING FROM SPOUT (EVERY TIME).
That was one of the most important things for me when looking for a tea pot as it is my absolutely pet peeve to see dribbling from the tea spout. I can confidently say, it is VERY hard to get this spout to drip (if it's even possible). I've used it and tried pouring in most common angles and it has never dripped even once. It pours beautifully and the pour ends perfectly into a no drip finish. Feels like magic every time.
The "could be better part": The lid is a bit wobbly and not tightly fit in place. It moves around quite a bit. The good thing is, it doesn't fall off/forward when pouring (even though I do kind of hold it if I'm tilting a lot because I get scared). I've tried pouring to the most angled position possible and the lid barely feels like it will fall off. It's a very small detail and honestly does not affect the practical use of this tea pot. You can also pour with one hand and your thumb holding the lid to make sure if you are nervous like me. So a one handed pour is still possible.
Overall, this is the best all glass tea pot for the price on Amazon in my opinion. I looked at over 30 of them on Amazon and could not find a better quality+deal.