A fresh start for tea, and a long struggle: can you buy a $100 purple sandpot
Some say that the 100-dollar pot is a chemical pot, and others say that new hands are well trained, making it difficult for new hands to pay iq taxes and cheap ones to step on pits。
As an old teacuper for eight years, it's one-off: a hundred-dollar purple sandpot can be bought, but one-on-one! New players can pick up a good-priced high-value pot without having to pick up the price, chasing the master's money, catching three core points and avoiding three pits。
Freshmen drink tea, the core is to enjoy tea, the purple sandpot is only auxiliary, it's good use, safety, and high value for money。

First, take a solid heart pill for the starter: $100 purple sandpot, for the starter. Hands
Let's not be misled by the fact that the "twisher canteen is as expensive as possible" and that the $100 pot is not a bad product。
Most of the $100 pots are ordinary clay, red mud, semi-manufacturing + molds, which have no collection value, but are practical, price-friendly and suitable for new hands — they are not afraid to break heart, they are familiar with the pot, and they can be upgraded once they are understood。
The real pit is a chemical mud and a low-quality kettle of ex-mines in the name of the “artisanal mine”, which can be avoided by learning to distinguish。
Newbies must learn: 3-step pick-up of a $100 purple sandpot, no pits, full sex
A hundred-dollar pot is better than a thousand-dollar iq tax pot

Seeing mud: denial of chemical pots and approval of “normal clay from the original mine”
The mud is the key. The rookies remember two judgmental methods to keep them safe:
1 appearance: raw ore mud is warm and has a natural sense of sand particles and does not slide; chemical kettles are colourful and their surface is smooth and non-particle-free
2 smells: boiling water pours out, raw ore only tastes like dirt, chemical pots smelling of plastic, paint, direct pass。
The newcomers give preference to purple mud, red mud, strong stability, good for most teas and easy pots。

2. Work: details pass, practical
The hundred-dollar kettle does not have to be full manual (at a cost of more than a hundred dollars) or semi-manual + molds, focusing on three details:
1 the canteen is sewn, smooth, sealed and free of leaks
2 water discharges in column form, without dispersing, without dripping, and with a cavity
3 the pot is non-fissified, non-slanted, clean of the inner wall, and free of coating。
Catalyst type: newer preference for "classic" and functionally good
A hundred-dollar kettle, not a complex device, and a freshman's choice is three classics, so that we can clean up:
1 west kettle: round comfort, 150-200 ml, one person drinking each
2 quartz canteens: simple line, 200-250 ml, suitable for rock tea, cuisine
3 a well-coated pot: a simple old-fashioned pot of pots with a wide mouth, suitable for all kinds of tea, friendly for newcomers。

The newcomers must avoid: three deadly pits, not the merchants
There are lots of pots in the merchant's way, and these three pits must be avoided, or else the wounds will cost you
1 non-purchase of $9. 9 and $99 packaged postpots: mostly chemical mud plus poor-quality processes, containing heavy metals, purely iq tax
2 not to be fooled by the master's handiwork “fresh mud”: 100 dollars is not available, it's a marketing set
3 non-purchase of too smooth and even-coloured pots: an approximate rate of thallium or chemical paint, no sense of platinum ore and no corset。

At the end of the story, the rookies play the pot, and the beginning is happiness, not comparison
Don't fall into the wrong zone of "buy your pot for dignity" and the charm of the purple sandpot lies in the taste of the "pot for tea, tea for pot" rather than the price。
A hundred-dollar pot, though not expensive, can be used by new hands to familiarize themselves with tea and practice the pot, and to witness a process in which the new hands never understood and loved。
New hands pick the pot, grab the core of "safe, practical, price-for-money" and avoid the trap, so they can pick the good pot and feel the beauty and healing of tea。
Interactive topic: how much did you buy the first purple sandpot when you were new? Have you ever stepped on a pit? Talk to the comment section, help the freshman tea man avoid a pit
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