It’s a surface tension thing, right? The liquid clings to the underside of the spout instead of just dropping like a good liquid.
Cautious-Hovercraft7 on
And the reason they leak is that they are tested with water not tea
Best-and-Blurst on
I think you’re supposed to put a second cup under the teapot where the sout joins the pot. You fill two cups at once that way.
You’ll still need to mop up the rest of the tea that spills, but you might need to use less of the cafés napkins.
Sufficient_Shift_370 on
Do not speak of the impossible
SharkeyGeorge on
These teapots are made to leak. Designed by the lesser demon Gusion, a strong Great Duke of Hell, he is known to tell all past, present and future things, and otherwise spill the tea. The leaking results in frustration, anger, swearing and minor incidents which creates a trickle of low grade evil on a constant level which in energy terms would ironically be just about sufficient to boil a kettle.
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It’s a surface tension thing, right? The liquid clings to the underside of the spout instead of just dropping like a good liquid.
And the reason they leak is that they are tested with water not tea
I think you’re supposed to put a second cup under the teapot where the sout joins the pot. You fill two cups at once that way.
You’ll still need to mop up the rest of the tea that spills, but you might need to use less of the cafés napkins.
Do not speak of the impossible
These teapots are made to leak. Designed by the lesser demon Gusion, a strong Great Duke of Hell, he is known to tell all past, present and future things, and otherwise spill the tea. The leaking results in frustration, anger, swearing and minor incidents which creates a trickle of low grade evil on a constant level which in energy terms would ironically be just about sufficient to boil a kettle.
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