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I am looking in to purchasing a small yixing teapot and i found one
that i like on there website http://www.generationtea.com/store/p...roducts_id=127 I was wondering if anybody has had any experience with this pot and if would be any good for green pu-erh, its only $25 (which is right in my price range). Also are they a good place to buy from and where are they located? |
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Hi,
I've had good luck buying tea from them, and they have a very nice selection (though a little pricey). However, I've never bought any hardware from them, so can't speak to that specifically. Doug "frogman18" > wrote in message oups.com... >I am looking in to purchasing a small yixing teapot and i found one > that i like on there website > > http://www.generationtea.com/store/p...roducts_id=127 > > I was wondering if anybody has had any experience with this pot and if > would be any good for green pu-erh, its only $25 (which is right in my > price range). Also are they a good place to buy from and where are they > located? > |
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