Thursday 10 November 2011

Tried & Tested Tea Pots and Mugs


Yes I have really been testing teapots and mugs, life a blogger can be hard!

I drink quite a bit of tea, especially at this time of year when it gets colder. I thought it would be the perfect time to do some testing!

Mugs:


Price: £8.50

Available from: Quintessentially English

Heat Retention: Good

Taste:  Good taste. The mug is bone china which I personally thinks helps with taste

Cleaning: Cleaned well, no staining

Design: Love the design of this mug, the pattern within the fox gives it a real modern twist.

Overall: I really like this mug, it’s the right size and is nice to drink out of

Overall Score:  4/5




Price: £2.99

Available from: Store Twenty One

Heat Retention: Good

Taste:  Not bad

Cleaning: No staining but did take a little scrubbing

Design: I do like a novelty mug and this is cute. I love the idea of the lid though it does rattle slightly

Overall:  Nice mug, I think it would be perfect for a child to have their hot chocolate in!

Overall Score:  3/5


Price: £9.99

Available from: Find Me A Gift

Heat Retention: Good

Taste:  Great taste

Cleaning: Washes well, no staining

Design:  Really adore the pattern of this and the teapot tab for the teabag string

Overall:  I do like a good travel mug and love the idea of a tea one. It does get very hit as its made from porcelain you must use the silicone cover on it.  

Overall Score:  4/5



Price: £9

Available from: Oxford University Shop

Heat Retention: Great

Taste:  Great taste

Cleaning: Washes well, no staining

Design:  Ok so I didn’t go to Oxford so the terms do mean much to me. However it doesn’t bother me, I actually really like the shade of blue.

Overall: This was my favourite mug to test, actually its keeps finding its way to my mug tree and I am currently drinking from it while I write this. It’s the perfect size from my hands; all drinks taste great from it. Again it’s made from bone china which I really think makes a difference.

Overall Score:  5/5

Tea Pots:


Price: £19.99

Available from:  The Handpicked Collection

Size: Good

Taste:  Great taste

Cleaning: Washes well, no staining

Design:  Love that this is made from glass, it’s great to see the tea change colour. You can tell when it’s ready

Overall:  I really enjoyed trying this out, I love the smell of herbal teas but the taste never matches up. Using fresh herbs was a real revelation, the mint it fantastic. I often drink mint tea for my heart burn.  It also come with mint seeds, metal plant marker and a book of recipes.  

Overall Score:  5/5


Cupcake Teapot

Price: £9.99

Available from:  Store Twenty One

Size: Good

Taste:  Good Taste

Cleaning: Washed well

Design:  Like the mug I do have a thing for novelty teapots both my Nan’s collect them.
Overall:  Don’t let the design fool you, this teapot makes a pretty good brew. The lid is a little wobbly but it poured well and kept warm for a decent amount of time.

Overall Score:  4/5



Price: £27

Available from:  Le Creuset

Size: Nice and big

Taste:  Good Taste

Cleaning: Washed well

Design:  I really like the Volcanic orange, actually I collect it.

Overall: This was actually bought for me as a present but I thought I would share it with you. It a good size so you can get a good amount of tea out of it. Its hard wearing and makes a cracking cuppa. It is expensive for a teapot but if it’s looked after well it will last for years.

Overall Score:  5/5

1 comment:

  1. I love all of these! These are ideal gifts this Holiday season.

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