There are many different kinds of Tea Urns, below you will find the best deals on the Internet – followed by a brief history of the Tea Urn (as supplied by www.british-history)
A tea urn was an URN with a tap, placed upon a TEA TABLE, to hold hot water for making TEA. Since they were usually tended for public display, they were often decorative in shape and style, and made of COPPER or SILVER rather than iron. If the former, they would need tinning inside, a rather more complex operation than tinning a simple cooking vessel [Patents (1673)]; [Patents (1783)]. Their structure also required welded joints, which attracted innovators to finding simpler – or cheaper – methods of doing it [Patents (1799)]. Tea urns often came with their own stand, some of which probably contained their own lamp, to keep the water hot [Inventories (1783)].
For many years tea urns have been used to serve tea and coffee to millions of individuals. You can find tea urns in places like churches, town halls and many other community settings. Tea urns are not just exclusive to serving only tea or coffee. Hot chocolate and many other beverages could be served in a snap. If you’re throwing a party or convention and plan on serving refreshments to your guests you too could implement the many uses of these urns.
The workplace is often the most ideal location to have ready made tea or coffee to help employees get there morning off to a great start. Typically, tea urns are capable of making from 30 to 100 cups of your favourite hot beverage, depending on the size of the urn. Tea urns are most commonly made of stainless steel for the durability that is required for holding large amounts of hot water.


