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KOGU Japanese Stainless Teapot Kyusu with Tea Strainer 500ml Made in Japan "NEW"

$ 46.98

Availability: 61 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Shimomura Kihan
  • Color: Silver
  • Capacity: 16.9 fl oz
  • Type: Tea & Whistling Kettles
  • Stove Type Compatibility: Induction
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Material: Stainless Steel

    Description

    Product Name
    KOGU Japanese Style Stainless Teapot Kyusu with Tea Strainer 500ml Made in Japan "NEW"
    Product Description
    Size :
    14W x 14.2H cm (5.5 in x 5.6 in) 265g
    Dishwasher safe.
    This Japanese style stainless steel teapot is lighter than ceramic and will not break even if dropped.
    The clean stainless steel look works well with both hot and cold tea.
    The surface has a matte finish that fits in any kitchen.
    Before you purchase
    The tea pot cannot be burned directly on fire.
    Please note that the knob may get hot.
    Condition:"New"
    New
    Shipping
    Expedited Shipping: FedEx, DHL, With Tracking, About 4-7 days
    (Note: Delivery is currently expected to be delayed than usual. Thank you for your understanding.)
    The product will be shipped from Japan. Please allow the following time to prepare for shipping.
    Handling time about 7~10 business days.
    Payment
    Please make a payment within 3 days otherwise automatically unpaid case will be opened.
    But if you would like to cancel after you buy, you can contact us to cancel.
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