- No.
- 1) In order to pour tea into a mug normally and without hindrance, you must either do it for a long time, tilting the teapot more than 90 degrees, or remove the sieve with tea leaves. The manufacturer did not provide a recess in the block with a sieve, which coincides with the spout on the teapot itself, so that the tea would pour out calmly. 2) The top cover is not fixed at all. Therefore, when pouring tea (and according to the paragraph above, the opening for tea is very narrow), you have to tilt the kettle more than 90 degrees. And the lid just falls off. You have to pour with both hands. 3) The thumb barely reaches the top cover to hold it. And yes, it's quite inconvenient.