Teapot gets lazy
Posted on Jun 3, 07 06:23 PM PDT

There is nothing quite like drinking some hot tea during a lazy afternoon, is there? The Lazy Teapot by Lotte Alpert is a concept that makes it all the more easy to pour out a cuppa to go with your scones. This porcelain teapot is placed within a holding device which enables it to be swayed forward, doing away with the need to lift the teapot. In addition, the holding device doubles up as a heating element which keeps the tea warm at the desired temperature. Would you get one of these if it were released, or do you think it is an unnecessary luxury?
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By Vin , 22/04/08 1:41 PM (CommentID #646578)
I think it's kewl. I'm looking for a pot with a small base so I can place it on one of those cup warmers and not have to nuke my tea. This would do the trick.
By Vin , 22/04/08 1:41 PM (CommentID #646577)
I think it's kewl. I'm looking for a pot with a small base so I can place it on one of those cup warmers and not have to nuke my tea. This would do the trick.
By Dianna , 06/09/07 11:26 PM (CommentID #293674)
this is a great product. as Crosius mentioned, this would be great for seniors or people with disabilities, as lifting a hot tea pot could be dangerous.
By Raina , 06/06/07 11:45 PM (CommentID #198373)
I really wanna buy it.
Anybody know How much it is?????
and I wanna know the places that I can buy it
Plz send me the information
My E-amil : yjh5610@empal.com
By Crosius , 04/06/07 7:42 AM (CommentID #195289)
I know some people with arthritis who would love one of these.
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