Kettle belles.
Is it a teapot disguised as a kettle? Or vice versa? Well, er, yes. This two-in-one marvel goes right on the stovetop (yep, induction too) and includes a handy strainer tucked inside to keep drinks free from tea leaves. The three-layer base means it’ll keep your steeps well-heated long after it’s gone from stovetop to table. Now all you need is some shortbread.
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