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Default Are tea pots from china safe to use?

When I was in Shanghai a couple years back I purchased a gung fu tea
set from Ten Fu tea, which I believe is a nationwide chain. I've heard
that some yixing sets contain lead. Knowing this, and in light of
recent product quality issues, should I be worried about this?

 
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