A Tea lover asked how to solve the problem of poor water flow. Let's start by discussing the possible issues with the pot itself.
One possibility is that the pot was poorly made, with “stones” inside the spout or the walls of the spout are too thick. It may look relatively thick from the outside but has a very narrow internal passage. You can use a small diamond round file to carefully remove the stones, which will immediately solve the problem.
The second possibility is that the lid fits tightly but the air inlet is blocked, causing poor water flow due to negative pressure. This is simple to fix; you can Rinse the pot with water or use a needle to clear the blockage in the spout.
Tea lovers, sometimes when a purple clay Teapot doesn't pour smoothly, it's not necessarily an issue with the pot but rather your method of pouring water. Today, we'll share some tips on how to properly fill a Purple Clay Teapot with water.
The water should always be poured towards the spout of the purple clay teapot because all the tea leaves tend to gather near the spout after each pour. We need to open the “gate” of the spout, so the water should be directed towards the spout. When we finish pouring the water, all the tea leaves will move towards the handle, allowing for a powerful and smooth pour next time.
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