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Ceramic, Stoneware & Glass Teapots – Choosing the Right Material
Understanding materials helps you choose the best teapot for your brewing style.
Ceramic Teapots
A ceramic teapot is ideal for everyday black and breakfast teas. It retains heat well and suits traditional kitchens. Durable and versatile, ceramic remains one of the most popular choices in the UK.
Stoneware Teapots
A stoneware teapot offers excellent heat retention and strength. Brands like Denby and Le Creuset are known for robust stoneware designs that last for years.
Glass Teapots with Infusers
A glass teapot with infuser is perfect for green, white and flowering teas. The transparent design allows you to monitor colour and strength while brewing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best teapot material?
What is the best teapot material?
Ceramic and stoneware are best for heat retention and traditional black teas. Glass teapots suit delicate teas where visual control of infusion is helpful.
What size teapot should I choose?
What size teapot should I choose?
For one or two people, choose 400–600ml. For family use or entertaining, a 1L–1.3L teapot is more practical.
Are teapots with infusers better?
Are teapots with infusers better?
Yes, particularly for loose leaf tea. Built-in infusers improve convenience and simplify cleaning.
Can I use a teapot on the hob?
Can I use a teapot on the hob?
Most ceramic and stoneware teapots are not suitable for direct heat. Always boil water separately.
Are stoneware teapots heavy?
Are stoneware teapots heavy?
Yes, they are generally heavier than ceramic or glass. However, this contributes to improved heat retention and durability.
How do I clean a teapot properly?
How do I clean a teapot properly?
Rinse after use with warm water. For deeper cleaning, use a mild bicarbonate solution. Avoid harsh detergents on decorative finishes.