
This White Kettle set meets the needs of tea lovers. In the Kettle series of Lin's Ceramics Studio, you can find various types of kettles with teapots, specially designed to fully enjoy the tea ritual even in the garden. Discover all products Lin's Ceramics Studio. How to use the White Kettle Lin's Ceramics Studio. Step 1 – Fill the stove with oil. Make sure the gas is off during refueling. Stay away from the fire. Fill in a ventilated area. Use specific oil for combustion. The flame is highly stable and can last for 2 hours. Fill to the limit of the oil container. At the end of the oil, remove the wick and refill the oil container. Be careful, due to prolonged combustion, the oil container can be at a high temperature; wait for it to cool completely before handling the oil container. The stove's tank should be filled to 3/4 of its volume, to then allow the wick to be positioned inside, being particularly careful not to spill the liquid and not to tip it in the surrounding environment. Remember to never leave the teapot unattended, whether on or off, to avoid accidental falls or any other accidents. Step 2 – Turn off the flame. To extinguish the flame, smother it with a candle snuffer. After extinguishing the flame, do not touch the stove, the wick, or the oil container to avoid burns. After extinguishing the flame, wait until it has cooled down to move it. This accessory is perfect for infusing and preparing Puer tea, red tea, and roasted Oolong tea. Warnings. Remember to never leave the kettle unattended, whether on or off, to avoid accidental falls or any other accidents. After use, remember to extinguish the oil flame and store it in a safe, secure place, out of reach of children. If not used for a long time, the kettle should be stored after emptying the tank, to ensure there is no oil inside.
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This White Kettle set meets the needs of tea lovers. In the Kettle series of Lin's Ceramics Studio, you can find various types of kettles with teapots, specially designed to fully enjoy the tea ritual even in the garden. Discover all products Lin's Ceramics Studio. How to use the White Kettle Lin's Ceramics Studio. Step 1 – Fill the stove with oil. Make sure the gas is off during refueling. Stay away from the fire. Fill in a ventilated area. Use specific oil for combustion. The flame is highly stable and can last for 2 hours. Fill to the limit of the oil container. At the end of the oil, remove the wick and refill the oil container. Be careful, due to prolonged combustion, the oil container can be at a high temperature; wait for it to cool completely before handling the oil container. The stove's tank should be filled to 3/4 of its volume, to then allow the wick to be positioned inside, being particularly careful not to spill the liquid and not to tip it in the surrounding environment. Remember to never leave the teapot unattended, whether on or off, to avoid accidental falls or any other accidents. Step 2 – Turn off the flame. To extinguish the flame, smother it with a candle snuffer. After extinguishing the flame, do not touch the stove, the wick, or the oil container to avoid burns. After extinguishing the flame, wait until it has cooled down to move it. This accessory is perfect for infusing and preparing Puer tea, red tea, and roasted Oolong tea. Warnings. Remember to never leave the kettle unattended, whether on or off, to avoid accidental falls or any other accidents. After use, remember to extinguish the oil flame and store it in a safe, secure place, out of reach of children. If not used for a long time, the kettle should be stored after emptying the tank, to ensure there is no oil inside.