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Excuse me, do you dare to use an iron pot with tens of dollars?
A few tens of dollars' iron pot is ok, but the effect of heat preservation is not necessarily very good. After all, the quality may be a penny late, but it works.

Iron pot, also known as iron bottle, is a vessel used for frying tea and boiling water. The teapot is made of pig iron, adopting traditional casting technology and hand-polished in the later stage, which has both health care, ornamental and collection value.

Iron pots can be traced back to the edo period hundreds of years ago. After tea ceremony was introduced to Japan from China, it became a fashion in Japan. During the Edo period, tea lovers used a "teapot" with a water injection port and a handle to make tea, and iron pot was born.

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