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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Highly recommend! Works well and easy to clean. Struggling to get my 13 mo to drink milk from a straw but he will out of an open cup and this one’s worked great! Much prefer it over the Munchkin one.
Rachel
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Love love love this for my toddler who is so interested in everything I do. This cup is the perfect amount of independence for new cup learners. The cup itself is a perfect size for my toddlers hands and he can use it on his own.
Cyrissa Pierce
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
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Jordan T
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
The cup is made of a sturdy plastic with an insert to help slow down the flow for your baby. My son just started using this at six months old and is absolutely obsessed with it! I feel much more confident in using this cup over a sippy cup. I can get a little messy, but that’s almost guaranteed when you’re doing baby lead weaning.
Michelle
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2024
The cup is still a bit too big for my 7mth oldThe plastic thingy that prevents the water pouring out isn't that great because it does not stayIf cup is dropped water ends up everywhereDefinitely not worth the price or hype
Goddess 👑
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2024
This is so amazing! My grandchild loves this ! Learning how to tip the cup to get his water . But I have to be quick when they are done they toss it a the lid sometimes falls out an spills everywhere. But it’s definitely worth the investment!!!
Gabrielle Filion
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2024
I had high hopes for this product, but it came in damaged.
Tris
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2024
This was the only cup my son could use following his cleft palate repair surgery.Downside is that the insert did fall out occasionally, causing a big spill.Overall, would buy again.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024
The top/insert comes out too easily
Dee
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2024
Inside guard broke so easy.
Ashley
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2023
This works amazingly. My baby can't use a sippy cup or straw cup but he lives this cup. The water comes out slow enough that he doesn't choke! I just wish it wasn't plastic. A small glass cup would have been great.Edit: after a few soaks in hot dishwater the insert doesn't fit the cup anymore and it falls out constantly.
Curtis Leonhardt
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2022
Exactly what we were looking for as a training cup. Excellent design, allows baby to drink freely but with limited flow. Seller was excellent, shipped the cup quickly and arrived sooner then expected.
S.E
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2013
We used sippy cups with my first daughter, solely, and by the time she was 4 she still had problems with frequently accidently tipping cups over. Our second daughter was exposed to regular cups earlier, because she was around a big sister, and by 4 she hardly ever had any problems with tipping her cups. This is when we realized that our first wasn't given the opportunity to learn that cups spill at an earlier age, whereas our second daughter was. Although it is easier to give little ones a sippy cup, it has dawned on me that the sippy cups were actually a hinderance to our eldest's cup learning curve, as it never leaked, never spilled. She could leave them anywhere, drop them, etc. she didn't need to learn how to be careful, heck she could throw them. So now on baby #3, we started giving him sips from our cups at about 6 months old, including straws. He's 18 months old now, and really prefers cups to sippy cups, but the flow is often too much! He'll start choking, yet still prefers the cups, so I sought something different. He is proud of this cup and really prefers it over any other. I mean he is clearly proud when he uses it. He doesn't drop it, but we started him early and he knows cups spill.The cup is made from the classic plastic tumbler material, which is a tad brittle. It is the same material my cups were in daycare. I do suggest buying two, because I already have a small fracture line, yet it is still intact. I will be buying more. And I imagine the gizmo can be used in any tumbler cup. In fact I just checked on one of my similarly shaped glass cups, and it fit just fine. Obviously I would use plastic tumblers and not glass, but the principal remains.I can see how the reflo gizmo could get stuck, so I use a firm tap on four corners and sometimes have to twist to remove it, but have yet to get it stuck. I am really glad I bought two. I also would slowly introduce this to a child trained on sippy cups, as they have a tendency to just drop their cups wherever. Show them, let themselves get soaked, so they get the idea. I highly, highly recommend this for children that are new to cups altogether, like babies, or not sippy cup or bottle users. I give this 5 because this product is awesome for us. I can always find new tumblers, but the reflo itself is ingenious, and I need more.
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