

🍃 Brew Bold, Pour Perfect: Elevate Your Tea Ritual with Aberdeen
The Aberdeen Tea Infuser Teapot by GROSCHE is a 17.7 oz BPA-free Tritan tea maker designed for effortless loose-leaf brewing. Its innovative bottom-dispensing infuser ensures rich flavor extraction, while the drip-free seal and wide mouth simplify pouring and cleaning. Durable, dishwasher-safe, and stylish, it’s the perfect upgrade for tea enthusiasts seeking convenience and elegance in every cup.
































| ASIN | B07RV6W3WH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,728 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #10 in Teapots |
| Brand Name | GROSCHE |
| Capacity | 17.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,858) |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.7"D x 3.9"W x 5.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GROSCHE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GR 396 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Material Type | Other |
| Model Number | GR 396 |
| Size | 17.7 fl oz (Teapot) |
| UPC | 682858075692 |
| With Lid | Yes |
S**S
Fantastic product buy two
If I could give this thing 6 stars, I would do it.It is well worth the money. It is easy to use easy to clean up. I have 2 one at home and one at the office. And if I continue to drink tea like I do I probably will get another one and have it at my mother in law's house.
E**S
TLDR: It does the job better than your ex.
Long time tea connoisseur (not a type of dinosaur) and firm believer this type of tea steeping is the best way to bring out the brightest flavors of your one cup tea. If your tastebuds could, they’d bow down to you for your excellent tea steeping choice. Cast iron tea pots are another story this review won’t get into, because it’s irrelevant. It was time to retire my old Teavana brand tea maker I’ve had since 2012. Yeah, I’m surprised it lasted 8 years! One of the little legs broke as I dropped it, and it could not stand without the bottom lifting up. If this were to become a Disney story, I’d be the Beast who chucked Mrs. Potts down to the floor and was cursed for eternity. I’m also comparing this product to the Teavana brand since most people introduced to the idea of this device come from when Teavana helped make tea drinking a bit more mainstream in the US. Yeah, tea drinking was universal. I’m not saying Teavana introduced tea to the US. I’m saying they helped introduce more people to the idea of drinking real tea and not just raspberry Brisk, or Arizona green tea. I read a few reviews prior to purchasing mentioning how this one was “far superior” to Teavana’s. After receiving mine, I wouldn’t agree that it’s “far superior”, but it does have different benefits. I’m including photos of both so we can all see~ Groshe brand: -The chamber is circular and spherical, allowing easy access. This is great when you need to stick your hand inside to clean. *Let’s keep your mind PG, people. -The mesh filter has an elongated nose pin allowing easy pull out when wanting to remove for cleaning. *Of course, you can’t clean up if you don’t pull out. Tell your kids to use a condom. -The handle has a heart shaped, wide comfort grip. It reflects old Victorian tea ware handles. *So fancy. Pinky up fancy. Teavana brand: -It had an oval chamber and went straight up. Definitely early 2000 plain aesthetics. *Boring, but functional, like the ex you broke up with. -The mesh filter was tight with a small nose pin, but removable. *Being short is one thing. Being small...well... -The handle was thin, but went along the entire length of the tea maker, allowing a secure grip. *I mean, one good trait helps. Getting serious, both chambers are able to steep 16oz of tea, regardless of their shape. Because the Grosche brand is spherical and wider at the top, it’s a little hard to eyeball an amount. I find myself lifting it off my cups more often than doing so with the Teavana brand to make sure it doesn’t overflow. I do love the circular shape more, since it’s A LOT easier to clean and get my hand inside. The lids on both are removable, but the Grosche doesn’t seem as hard to remove and attach. The Teavana one was so stiff and hard, the plastic hinges easily broke off (you can see in the picture showing the handle). Still, be careful when removing and attaching the lid since I’m sure the Grosche may break if not taking precautions. I absolutely love the elongated nose pin on the mesh filter of the Grosche. It’s so easy to grab and pull out to clean. I swear, people who haven’t used the old Teavana one will never know the struggle of squeezing your hand inside an oval chamber, and wiggling out the tiny nose pin from the tightest fitting mesh filter. If your knuckles had a mind of their own, they’d knock you out every time you removed and inserted the Teavana filter. The handle...I HATE the Grosche handle. Heart shaped like a little tea cup?! Sure, I guess you can say it’s cute, but you can only fit two fingers comfortably, and barely have a strong grip when raising it to place on a cup. It also widens towards the bottom, which I find super annoying, because it doesn’t help stabilize your two finger grip on 16oz of hot water. I definitely miss the Teavana handle. That baby made sure you had a secure grip and easily fit in your hand so it couldn’t wobble around unless you were shaking. Overall, the Grosche isn’t bad, and the poor handle shape isn’t enough to dock a star from this review. The handle sucks, but everything else is pretty awesome. Easy to use, easy to clean. Pretty convenient. Tip on cleaning plastic without scratching: baking soda and soap with a cloth or soft side of a dish sponge. Those tea stains will come right off.
A**R
Love this infuser. Worth the money!
I love this tea infuser! I couldn’t wait to use it and it brewed perfect tea. My husband bought me the magnetic tea pot and infuser and the infuser cracked when I poured hot water into it Since it was after the return window, he messaged the seller to see what we could do or can we purchase another infuser. But he got no response. Sad, but that was a waste of money. I wish I had seen this before he purchased the other one. I recommend this for those that love brewing loose tea like I DO.
G**E
Very easy to use, decently easy to clean if you can rinse, been using it quite a bit
Started drinking tea and decided to get a tea maker as I don't like tea balls or such (no place to rest them after I got my tea), so I decided to get one of these tea pots with bottom-release mechanism. The tea pot is simple and in clear plastic, there's nothing hidden away from your eyes. The top lid should probably flip up a bit more but it's big enough for my self-boiling kettle to pour water into. Inside is a removable inverted cone metal mesh filter that fits snugly into the bottom, and the bottom "push trigger" is nice a tight and I can see no leaks as long as the filter stayed in place and no tea leaves got into the mechanism. I rinsed the pot then started brewing. First I made sure the filter stayed in place, then I placed some loose tea in the brew area (I drink Angel Green primarily), then when water is boiled, I wait about 3 minutes (never pour boiling water over the tea leaves, you need it to cool down slightly) then pour it into the pot about 2/3 way up. Then I wait 50 seconds (but this is up to personal preference) then I placed the pot over my Tervis cup to trigger the release. Technically the Tervis cup is a little bit too big for the tea pot, but if you place it carefully it'll still trigger and stay stable over the cup. Wait for the tea to drain. Place the teapot back on the round "mat" (just in case it leaks) and enjoy your hot tea. NOTE: the same tea leaves can be left there and brewed 4-10 times by just adding hot water depending on how strong you want your tea. Cleaning is easy, Turn the teapot unside down and dump the damp content into the trash or compost. You may have to use your fingers to dig out some stuff, and use water to "flush" out the really loose bits. Rinse, and it's ready for the next batch. Anyway, the teapot works great as a single person brewer for all kinds of tea, or maybe for two people if you use smaller cups (8 oz or smaller). The bottom drain mechanism means you don't have to worry about pouring. It makes a great gift to a tea drinker.
M**Y
Best ever Smart teapot
The Aberdeen Smart Teapot is the best ever!! It works exactly like it says. No mess at all. I like how it pours itself. Also parts are easily removed and put back together. Or you can disassemble and put in the dishwasher. This is the best product. I am a person who drink tea like people drink coffee. This is a must have. I also bought the see through glass mug and the spoon.
G**E
Well-made and ready to clean tea infuser.
Well made and perfect size for a large cup of tea. It is easy to clean with a removable filter. However, it unfortunately does not fit the GROSCHE Cyprus 16 fl. oz Double-Wall Glass Mug.
J**N
Lo ame, ahora me puedo hacer mis infusiones con más facilidad, lo amo
B**E
CET INFUSEUR EST UNE VRAIE REVELATION. TRES PRATIQUE ON MET LE THE OU L'INFUSION DANS LA THEIERE. ON VOIT LES FEUILLES DE THE SE DEVELOPPER C'EST MAGNIQUE. ON POSE L'INFUSEUR SUR SA TASSE ET CELUI-CI FAIT COULER LE THE. ON SOULEVE LE THEIERE ET CELUI-CI NE COULE PLUS. TRES BEAU PRODUIT A RECOMMANDER A TOUS LES AMATEURS DE THE.
C**N
Cómodo, cumple bien su cometido. La única pega es el sistema de retención de vertido, que al verter el contenido por la parte de arriba (por ejemplo si depositas el agua en un calentador para medir la cantidad a hervir) al inclinar tarda en liberar el agua que queda debajo del filtro y lo hace de golpe, lo que no pasa en las que utilizan una bola de acero, para tapar y abrir el agujero de salida.
D**H
I was looking for an alternative option for steeping a single serving of loose teas (the typical tea balls and infusers are annoying to fill and clean IMO.) This product seemed ideal but I was a bit wary because of the negative reviews about quality and cleaning. But because it ships from Amazon, I ordered it knowing that I could easily return it. It's actually better than I expected. In my opinion, the negative complaints are simply not valid. Made of good quality plastic, the components fit together tightly and it operates well. It just feels like a high quality product. It's easy to clean -- I just rinse it out under the tap. I haven't even found it necessary to remove the fine strainer, but the stick style handle makes it easy. It's a tight friction fit, just push it back into place. Use the handle to push it down obviously, but I think it would be difficult to puncture the mesh screens with your fingers. The strainer works well with both larger leaf teas and more finely ground loose teas. The mechanism which opens the valve to drain into the cup or mug you place it on is simple and does not drip. It drains quickly but not so fast that you could overfill your cup without noticing. If the diameter of your cup or mug is smaller, you just place it offset to one side and it still works perfectly. Honestly, I like everything about this product, and can't think of anything to improve it. (Buying this company's products helps fund clean drinking water projects, that's just a bonus which doesn't factor into my evaluation.) This isn't a product for traditional porcelain tea pot people. But other tea drinkers should seriously consider purchasing it.
D**A
Very happy with the teapot!