I tried using 'HARIO Clear Teapot without Lid' which is easy to maintain even if the spout and tea strainer are integrated and tea is brewed from tea leaves.



If you want to prepare tea easily after meals or during tea time, you can use a tea bag, but if you want to make your own tea, you want to take a break with the tea brewed with your favorite tea leaves. However, if you brew tea in a kyusu with a tea strainer, you will have a hard time removing the tea leaves that are clogged in the fine eyes. If you use HARIO's 'Teapot Clear without Lid ', which has an integrated spout and tea strainer, you can see how the tea leaves open in a clear heat-resistant glass container, and the tea leaves are not easily clogged and easy to maintain. , I actually tried using it.

Teapot Clear without Lid-HARIO, a heat-resistant glass

https://www.hario.com/seihin/productdetail.php?product=FNC-45-T

◆ Appearance
This is the 'Teapot Clear without Lid' package.



The contents are two instruction manuals ...



It is a spout with a filter, packing, and the main body.



'FNC-45-T ' with a capacity of 450 ml and 'FNC-70-T ' with a capacity of 700 ml are available for 'Teapot Clear without Lid', but this time we chose the one with a capacity of 450 ml. Although it is a small type, the handle of the main body can afford to insert four fingers even for men.



Comparing the size of the main body with a transportation IC card, it looks like this.



The width of the mouth is about the same as the long side of a transportation IC card.



The heat-resistant glass body has no scale, but there is a mark indicating 300 ml in the middle, so you can use it as a guide for how much hot water is in it.



As the name suggests, the biggest feature of 'Teapot Clear without Lid' is that it has no lid. The external spout made of PCT resin has a small hole that can be used as a filter to rub tea leaves.



The silicone rubber packing has a shape like this.



Fit it in the spout groove as shown below ...



It is used by attaching it to the main body.



◆ I actually used it
If you watch the following movie, you can see how tea is actually brewed using 'Teapot Clear without Lid' in one shot.

When brewing tea with HARIO's 'Teapot Clear without Lid', it looks like this-YouTube


Put lukewarm water in a cup and let it cool to about 60 degrees.



Next, if you put 3-4 grams of tea leaves per person in the 'teapot clear without lid' ...



Pour in the hot water of the hot spring.



After adding the spout, wait until the tea is served.



When the tea comes out, pour it into the cup little by little so that the strength is even.



The 'teapot clear without lid' filter can catch tea leaves firmly, so it is possible to brew up to the last drop, which is said to have the strongest taste of tea.



The tea actually brewed with 'Teapot Clear without Lid' looks like this. A few pieces of tea leaves have sunk to the bottom, but this is a level that is completely unnoticeable.



Tea is generally brewed in a kyusu, but if you brew it in a kyusu with a tea strainer, the tea leaves may not open completely or may not be completely immersed in the hot water, depending on the amount of tea leaves and hot water.



In that respect, there is plenty of space for a teapot. Also, since the main body of 'Teapot Clear without Lid' is made of heat-resistant glass, you can check the strength of the tea and the degree of opening of the tea leaves ...



You can also brew herbal tea with rose petals and enjoy watching the petals open.



In addition, the teapot must be brewed with both hands with your hands on the lid, but with 'Teapot Clear without a lid', the lid will not come off even if you tilt it, so you can easily brew with one hand. It's a slight difference, but it's nice for people who often make tea.



The point of 'Teapot Clear without Lid' is that it is easy to clean up after drinking tea.



If you play the movie below, you can see how the tea leaves on the filter are removed after just a few seconds of exposure to water.

HARIO's 'Teapot Clear without Lid' is easy to wash-YouTube


If you use a tea strainer, it is difficult to remove the tea leaves, but ...



For 'Teapot Clear without Lid', just pour water on the spout filter from above ...



The tea leaves have come off. After that, just remove the packing and wash it to complete the cleaning.



Even men can put their hands on the body, so women can easily wash it with a sponge.



◆ Summary
HARIO's 'Teapot Clear without Lid' not only has no lid, but also has a filter and spout integrated, so you can brew from tea leaves without using a teapot that is difficult to wash because the tea leaves stick together. It is a teapot where you can enjoy fresh tea. Since the main body is made of heat-resistant glass, it can be used for a wide range of purposes from hot to ice, and you can see the tea inside, so you don't have to worry about it being too thin or too thick.

In particular, the fact that the number of parts is as small as 3 and it is easy to clean up is a nice point for people who often brew tea.



'Teapot Clear without Lid'

can be purchased from HARIO's official website , and the price is 2200 yen including tax for the 450 ml capacity type and 2750 yen including tax for the 700 ml capacity type.

Lidless Teapot Clear (FNC-45-T) --HARIO Heat Resistant Glass
https://www.hario.com/seihin/productdetail.php?product=FNC-45-T



Lidless Teapot Clear (FNC-70-T) --HARIO Heat Resistant Glass

https://www.hario.com/seihin/productdetail.php?product=FNC-70-T



It is also handled by Amazon.co.jp, and the price at the time of writing the article was 2041 yen including tax for the 450 ml capacity type and 2500 yen including tax for the 700 ml capacity type.

Amazon.co.jp: HARIO Teapot Clear without Lid 450ml FNC-45-T Practical Capacity: 450ml: Home & Kitchen



Amazon.co.jp: HARIO Teapot without lid Clear 700ml FNC-70-T: Home & Kitchen

in Review,   Junk Food, Posted by log1l_ks