# Tea Equipment

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## Summary

Tea equipment is mostly optional refinement around two essentials: heat water, give the leaf room. What you actually need, by tea type, and what to skip.

## Description

Tea equipment, in summary: Tea equipment is mostly optional refinement around two essentials: heat the water, give the leaf room.

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Last reviewed by the teas.co.uk team in March 2026.
Tea equipment ranges from minimal (kettle + mug) to elaborate (matcha kit, gongfu setup, Yixing teapots). The right equipment matters less than people think for daily British black tea but more than expected for premium specialty teas. £20-50 buys complete entry level setup that lasts years. The minimum viable tea setup 

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 Electric kettle (any) Mug (any) Tea bags or loose leaf tea

That's enough for daily British black tea drinking. Most British households use exactly this. The recommended starter setup 

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 Variable temperature kettle (£40-100) OR standard kettle Teapot (600-800ml, glass or ceramic, £15-30) Basket infuser (£10-15) for single mug loose leaf brewing Fine mesh strainer (£5) Tea storage tin (£5-15) Quality mug

Total: £40-80 of equipment that lasts years. Equipment by tea type 

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Kettle + mug + tea bag. That's it. For loose leaf black tea
Add basket infuser or teapot. For green tea
Variable temperature kettle helpful (75-80°C) but not essential. Boil and wait works. For matcha
Bamboo whisk (chasen, £8-15) + wide bowl + sifter. More on matcha. For gongfu brewing
Gaiwan (£10-30) OR Yixing teapot (£20-100+) + small cups + cha hai (pitcher) + cha pan (tray). More on gongfu. For cold brew
Lidded jug or jar (£5-15). Optional cold brew bottle with built in strainer. The kettle question

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Boils water; that's it. Adequate for black tea, herbal tea, oolong. £15-50. Variable temperature kettle
Sets specific temperature. Useful for green tea (75-80°C) and white tea (80-85°C). £40-100. Premium variable temp kettle
Fellow Stagg, Cuisinart specialty kettles. £100-200. Quality build; precise temperature. Stovetop kettle
Whistling kettles or Le Creuset cast iron. Aesthetic choice; slower than electric. The teapot question

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£15-30. Lets you watch leaves unfurl. Beautiful for jasmine pearls or oolong. Some come with built in glass infuser. Ceramic / porcelain teapot
£15-50. Traditional British. Holds heat well. Cast iron teapot (tetsubin style)
£30-100. Japanese tradition. Holds heat extremely well. Yixing clay teapot
£30-200. Chinese specialty for gongfu. Each pot dedicated to one tea type. The infuser question

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£5-15. Sits in mug. Allows leaves to expand. Best general purpose. Mesh ball / tea egg
£3-8. Cheap; suboptimal extraction (leaves can't expand fully). Brewing basket with lid
£10-25. Larger basket for in mug brewing with lid as drip tray. Cotton / silicone reusable bags
£5-15 for set. Eco friendly. Slightly slower brewing. The matcha equipment

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£8-15. Essential for matcha. Kitchen whisks don't work. Matcha bowl (chawan)
Or any wide ceramic bowl 12-15cm wide. £10-30 for specific bowl. Sifter
Small fine mesh sieve. £3-10. Bamboo scoop (chashaku)
Optional; ½ teaspoon works. Storage equipment

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£5-20. Airtight, opaque. Standard storage. Glass jars with rubber gaskets
£5-15. Good seal but UV vulnerable; keep in cupboard. Vacuum sealed bags
£10-30. Excellent for long term storage. Premium specialty equipment

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For gongfu brewing. Catches spills; allows water pouring over the pot. £20-80. Cha hai (fairness pitcher)
For gongfu. Pour brewed tea into pitcher; pour from pitcher to cups. £10-30. Tea pet
Small clay figurine for gongfu trays. Decorative tradition. £5-30. Tea timer
£5-20. Helpful for timing steeps precisely. Thermometer for water
£10-30. Useful before variable temp kettles became affordable. Where to buy

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 UK kitchen retailers: John Lewis, Lakeland. UK tea specialists: Whittard, teas.co.uk, with trade friends like Mei Leaf and Postcard Teas. Amazon: Wide range; quality varies. Asian groceries: Often best value for gaiwans, mesh strainers. Direct Japanese imports: For premium chasen and chawan.
 The "good enough" approach

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For most British drinkers, daily tea drinking needs:
 Electric kettle One favourite mug Basic teapot for visitors / weekend Basket infuser if loose leaf occasional

£30-50 of equipment lasts decades. Don't over invest unless serious tea exploration is the goal. FAQ
Best tea equipment for beginners? Variable temperature kettle + glass teapot + basket infuser. £50-80 total.
Do I need a Yixing teapot? Only for gongfu Chinese specialty tea drinking.
Bamboo whisk for matcha? Yes, kitchen whisks don't work properly.
Storage equipment essential? Airtight tin in cool dark cupboard. Even original packaging works if it re seals.
Where to buy? UK kitchen retailers; specialist tea shops; Asian groceries for value. Curator's note: tea equipment matters less than people think for daily British tea drinking, more than expected for premium specialty. £50 of equipment is enough for most. Don't over invest unless serious tea exploration is the goal. Lee, Teas.co.uk, Tunbridge Wells. What you actually need, at a glance

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TierKitThe readMinimum viableA kettle and any vessel with a way to hold leafGood tea brewed here beats bad tea anywhereRecommended starterKettle, a teapot or large infuser, a timerThe 90% setup; everything after is refinementGreen/delicateVariable-temp kettle helps most hereOff-boil control is the real upgradeMatchaBowl and whisk (or a small frother)The one tea with a genuine kit requirementStorageAirtight, opaque caddyCheap, and protects everything you buyStock the leaf your kit serves in the green tea range or the full tea shop (free UK delivery over £35). From the curatorteas · Try the cheapest plain version of the style first. Upgrade only after you've decided you like the style.
Brewing kit readingHow to make teamatcha referencegreen tea referenceHow to store tea 
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