Reddit Reddit reviews 10 oz. (Ounce) Gooseneck Single-Serving Teapot, 18/8 Gauge Stainless Steel

We found 2 Reddit comments about 10 oz. (Ounce) Gooseneck Single-Serving Teapot, 18/8 Gauge Stainless Steel. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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10 oz. (Ounce) Gooseneck Single-Serving Teapot, 18/8 Gauge Stainless Steel
18/8 gauge stainless steelGreat for single-tea bag servingsVented lidWelded gooseneck design spoutDIMENSIONS: Volume Capacity - 10 Ounces, Height - 3 ¾ Inches, Diameter (base) - 2¾ Inches
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2 Reddit comments about 10 oz. (Ounce) Gooseneck Single-Serving Teapot, 18/8 Gauge Stainless Steel:

u/edukaycheon · 2 pointsr/randomactsofcoffee

I've seen people use milk frothing pitchers to pour, someone on /r/coffee posted this as a frugal alternative

http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Good-Grips-4-Cup-Separator/dp/B0002YTGIQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373495560&sr=8-1&keywords=fat+separator

There's also this kettle which is cheaper than the Harios and Bonavitas

http://homeloo.com/a/product/pour-over-coffee-kettle-1200ml/

Or this

http://www.amazon.com/Ounce-Gooseneck-Single-Serving-Teapot-Stainless/dp/B008JQ1LEG/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1375912462&sr=1-1&keywords=small+teapot

The point is you don't need to get hung up on the word gooseneck, all it really is is a narrow spout that doesn't dump all the water at once and instead lets you control the flow. Someone said you could do something with a chopstick and a normal kettle but I forget how they did that