Thursday, December 10, 2009
Playtex Baby Einstein 9oz. Insulated Straw Cup From Playtex
Playtex Baby Einstein 9oz. Insulated Straw Cup
From Playtex
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Average customer review:Product Description
Make meal time an opportunity to discover colors, shapes and nature with the Baby Einstein Sip & DiscoverTM Insulated Spill-Proof Straw Cup. Large ounce capacity for growing toddlers. Features Patented, child-activated SipEase one-piece valve is easy to sip from and dispenses liquid only when your child sips Break-proof construction Straw helps promote mouth movements Insulation keeps drinks cool and fresh Recommended for babies 18 months and older Assorted desig
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16393 in Baby Product
- Brand: Playtex
- Model: 05809
- Released on: 2006-10-30
- Dimensions: 3.10" h x 4.40" w x 10.90" l, .25 pounds
Features
- NOTE: COLORS AND DESIGNS MAY VARY FROM PICTURE DISPLAYED.
Customer Reviews
Great BPA free option for staw cup users!
5/29/08 - BPA Free - made of #5 Polypropelene
I bought this straw cup to replace by Nuby (contain BPA) cups. They are easy to clean and put back together. I have had no problems with leaking - although there is a little splatter of what is in the top part of the straw when I close the lid. My son loves to look at these cups and they fit well in standard cup holders (other have not). A great BPA free option for straw cup users!
good buy
great buy. it looks nice and it works perfectly. easy to clean and assemble.
Nice transition from a sippy cup to an open lid cup!
I bought this a while ago for my 3 year old to make him feel like a "big boy"- just like his big brother- without giving me cause to worry about what he's drinking and where! It's been a wonderful transition from sippy cups to open lid cups for him, specifically when he's running around the house with liquids other than water.
It comes apart easily and washes great in my dishwasher. I've never had any issues with reassembling the cup either.
I do wonder what it is that makes these leak sometimes. I have never had any troubles with it, but sent it with my son when he went to the grandparents and they had major leakage issues. Maybe it's because I always screw the lid on with it in the closed position, so the liquid isn't drawn up the straw? Not sure, I'm not very good at science or physics, so I can't say that it is that I'm doing "right." Perhaps someone else can geve a clue as to what is causing this cup to leak for some people?
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