Inspired by the protruding bamboo joints, people buy gooseneck pots for brewing coffee, but the water output of gooseneck pots is too small, so they have to buy an additional normal kettle for daily pouring. This is an unnecessary waste of space. This kettle tries to combine the two kettles with bamboo joints to provide a new kettle scheme reference for people who like to drink coffee or tea.
Under the spout water valve, rotating the leaf twist valve can control the size of the water flow or block the water flow
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A little speechless ha ha
It is true that when designing, I basically thought about it and did not think deeply. Because the spout is a connector, if it is not turned off, it will be found in the process of filling water that the water level line will begin to leak and it will not be satisfied at all. I think the side door reminds people to close the valve, but in real life people are not likely to fill up water every time and then boil it.🧐
Is there any possibility that people who pour water will be scalded by burning hot water because they forget to close the valve of bamboo leaves?
into thinking; because the lower spout is a connector, so such
If it is not closed, the water will be found there during the water filling process.
The water level began to leak and I was not satisfied. I think so.
The side door reminds people to close the valve, but in real life people
I don't know how to fill up water and boil it every time.🧐After all, I don't think about it.
nice
It's bamboo
beautiful
Two outlets
Interesting