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Default Stainless mesh basket infuser for large pot

Hi everyone, I have a large Kafuh cast iron teapot that
holds around 6 cups/48 oz. The opening is about 3 5/8 in.
wide, and it's around 3 and 3/4 in. deep. My question is
this: where can I get a stainless steel mesh infuser basket
that will be big enough (but not too big) for my pot?
Thanks in advance.
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Try these links:
http://www.finum.com/l-engl/p02teedauerfilter.htm
http://www.bodumusa.com/shop/home.asp?CHK=1288 [Search for a product
called "yo-yo"]

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You'll find a basket that will fit but then your lid won't. You're
better off finding some 'sock' or 'pouch' which will lip over the rim
but not interfere with the lid. My local tea shoppe carries
www.teeli.com. The other websites mentioned here carry something
equivalent.

Jim

KeemunBLK wrote:
> Hi everyone, I have a large Kafuh cast iron teapot that
> holds around 6 cups/48 oz. The opening is about 3 5/8 in.
> wide, and it's around 3 and 3/4 in. deep. My question is
> this: where can I get a stainless steel mesh infuser basket
> that will be big enough (but not too big) for my pot?
> Thanks in advance.
> .


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Scott Dorsey
 
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KeemunBLK > wrote:
>Hi everyone, I have a large Kafuh cast iron teapot that
>holds around 6 cups/48 oz. The opening is about 3 5/8 in.
>wide, and it's around 3 and 3/4 in. deep. My question is
>this: where can I get a stainless steel mesh infuser basket
>that will be big enough (but not too big) for my pot?


I do not know. But I do know that Upton's will sell you a plastic
basket for a Chatsworth pot that ought to fit. Personally I like
the plastic ones better because there's less loose tea in the cup.
--scott
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