








☕ Elevate your coffee game with every brew—because ordinary just won’t do.
The GROSCHE MADRID Premium French Press features a durable Schott Germany glass beaker with a 1-liter (8 cup) capacity, combining modern design with practical dishwasher-safe convenience. Engineered for smooth, drip-free pouring, it’s the perfect manual coffee maker for professionals who demand quality and style in every cup.















| ASIN | B005MG9DW8 |
| Brand | GROSCHE |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Colour | Multicolour |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.2 x 10.8 x 22.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 748 g |
| Item model number | GR 171 |
| Manufacturer | GROSCHE International Inc. |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 721762492185 887671345278 |
M**L
We have this for a while now and it is proving to be a great buy. It makes excellent coffee and doesn't dribble when pouring. Once cool, the glass pulls out of the stand easily, so it can be put in the dishwasher occasionally. The filter/plunger comes apart easily for rinsing off under running water. You need to preheat the jug for a minute with a little boiling water, add the coffee and the boiled water will be the correct temperature to make your brew. My wife made a quilted cosy for it to keep it nice and hot whilst it brews your favourite coffee. Delicious.
C**N
muy atractiva. diseño original, muy bien empaquetado y aparentemente materiales de buena calidad. funcional y decorativa. recomendable sin duda por la relación calidad precio
D**N
I don't know why anyone would rate this press 5 stars. The box it comes in is built with better quality than the actual press. The glass is thin, the actual filter parts are thinner than any press I've owned. That being said, it looks good but I've had presses for a fraction of the cost for this one that were built 100 times better.
M**W
Produit très appréciable pour renouer avec les bonnes vieilles façons de préparer thé ou café Très joli et fonctionnel, si vous avez des enfants ils adoreront
P**A
I have never used a french press before, and since my old drip coffeemaker bit the dust, I was looking for an alternative that wouldn't give my water a "plastic" flavor. This press got very good reviews, so I gave it a try. My first impression is: I think I am going to love this thing! Here are the Pros: It makes a wonderful, flavorful and fragrant cup of coffee. If you grind your own coffee beans, it has the freshest flavor! It has no electronic or high-tech parts to break down. It is very easy to use. It takes about the same amount of time as an auto-drip. You can use it for tea also (loose tea is amazing!). Super easy to clean and store. The overall design is kind of modern and funky, in an IKEA sort of way, so if you store on your countertop, it looks way cuter than an auto-drip (and takes up much less room). I could probably take this to work and use it easily, since we have a water dispenser with instant-hot water. I'll update this review later if I try it that way. Here are the Cons: You cannot program it to have your coffee ready when you get up like an auto-drip--maybe you could program an early-rising spouse to make it for you! It makes only 32 oz. of coffee, which is about 3 good-size cups. This particular model had no instructions whatsoever, so I had to look up a step-by-step that included how much coffee grounds to use. Overall, the I feel the Pros outweigh the Cons by a wide margin! If you need more than 3 cups (if you have company or if you and your mate like a few cups each in the morning), simply pour your first batch into a separate carafe and make another batch immediately. The second batch will take less time because the glass carafe and your water are already heated up. I also frothed up some milk and added a little vanilla syrup for a super yummy latte! I can't wait to try it with a darker roast--my local grocery store didn't have a very big selection of whole bean coffee. Make sure you have a coffee grinder with a "coarse" setting, or use the grinder in the grocery store on the "coarse" setting. Do not use coffee that is pre-ground for auto-drip coffeemakers, that is too finely ground. I kept the box and the bubble wrap the press came in for easy storage (this takes up about 1/3 the space of my old auto-drip in the cupboard), and I even stored the frother and a coffee scoop right in the box. I taught my 14-year-old daughter how to press coffee, and it is quite easy to do. You will get more flavor from your coffee with a french press!
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