tea carafe
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The selection includes earthenware and several types of glass: standard glass, borosilicate glass, and soda‑lime glass.
Capacities in this group range from about 32 fl oz up to 67 fl oz, with other common sizes including 35, 40.5, 44, 48, 50/51, and 60 ounces.
Many include lids or pouring aids: stainless‑steel strainer/infuser lids with dual or double‑sided pour openings, spare lids in some sets, and a tumbler‑style lid that sits on top of the carafe.
Infuser/strainer lids described include stainless‑steel filter lids and strainer lids with dual pour options that keep fruit or tea leaves inside while allowing either a fast pour or a slower, filtered pour for infused water, iced tea, or sangria.
Heights and footprints vary, with heights shown from about 7.9 inches up to 15.1 inches; several designs are sized to fit fridge shelves or door compartments. Check individual dimensions to confirm fit for your fridge or countertop.
Borosilicate glass is described as heatproof and better able to handle temperature swings, but several listings and reviews warn against sudden temperature changes and note mixed feedback on glass thickness and overall durability. Handle with care and follow the manufacturer’s guidance.