Description
GROSMIMI PPSU Baby Tumbler
The GROSMIMI PPSU Baby Tumbler is a premium drinking solution designed for babies and toddlers. Crafted from high-quality PPSU plastic, this tumbler offers exceptional durability, heat resistance, and safety for everyday use. Its ergonomic design and playful patterns make it both functional and appealing for young children learning to drink independently.
Design & Colors
This tumbler features a lightweight, curved body with a comfortable handle for easy gripping by small hands. The flip-top lid includes a secure button mechanism, allowing for simple one-handed opening and closing. The spout is made from soft silicone, providing a gentle drinking experience. The tumbler is available in three charming color and pattern options:
- Butter (Dotgom): Cream base with cute bear faces
- Sweet Peach (Cherrish): Cream base with red cherry motifs
- Pistachio (Olive): Cream base with green olive branch illustrations
Key Features
- Made from PPSU (Polyphenylsulfone) for high strength and thermal resistance
- Soft silicone spout for comfortable drinking
- Flip-top lid with secure locking mechanism to prevent spills
- Ergonomic handle and strap for easy carrying
- Wide opening for easy cleaning and filling
- Clear measurement markings on the bottle for accurate liquid tracking
- All parts are dishwasher safe
- Suitable for children aged 9 months and up
Product Specifications
| Material | PPSU plastic, silicone spout |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 200 ml |
| Recommended Age | 9 months and older |
| Colors & Patterns | Butter (bear), Sweet Peach (cherry), Pistachio (olive) |
| Lid Type | Flip-top with locking button |
| Country of Manufacture | Korea |
Safety & Certification
- PPSU and silicone materials tested and certified for safety
- Passed microplastic and harmful substance tests
- Official certification documents available
Compatibility Notice
This tumbler is designed for compatibility with other GROSMIMI PPSU products. It is not compatible with stainless steel bottle bodies from the same brand due to cap structure differences.

*Image shown with milk for demonstration purposes.













































