The Assassin's Teapot Is Weird



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The Assassin’s Teapot belongs to a family of similar trick vessels (Think A Drink, Any Drink Called For, Inexhaustible Bottle, The Magic Kettle). They all rely on surface tension and atmospheric pressure to work.

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28 thoughts on “The Assassin's Teapot Is Weird

  1. this a great thing to use not for poisoning but for givingg tea or coffee to guests
    but coffee on one side or tea and creamer or milk on the other

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