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buy a non-drip teapot
clairestelle
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I am fed up buying endless teapots in the hope that they won't drip. Can anyone recommend one or god forbid I may have to resort to making tea in the cup! Thanks!
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Don't know about a pot, but lakeland have a drip-catcher for the spout of a normal teapot in their sale for £1.99
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!115340 -
Just got one from Santa (& John Lewis) - takes tea leaves and does not drip, says you must not fill it more than 1 and half inches from the top - maybe thats the mistake I and you have been making with the other pots - but this one does not drip.Titch
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