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| Most helpful customer reviews 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I’m not a chemist, but as an avid, label-reading mom who’s gotten knowledgeable in the area of baby and body products with no harmful chemicals, the PEG-120 is especially iffy. :/ 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. |
| Most helpful customer reviews 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Besides the soft spout, I also like that this cup comes with a top, since we have dogs, I don’t have to worry about my small dog getting to my baby’s sippy cup. It’s also great when we go out, I can put the top on and know if it falls on the floor (or gets thrown) that it won’t get as dirty. As far as the wear and tear, I have never had to replace the spouts, and my son has been using them for a little over four months. I take good care of the cups, using the tops, and cleaning according to the instructions (dish washer). I don’t let my son use the cup as a chew toy, just for drinking and they still look brand new. If they do get worn, the replacements are very inexpensive so I’m not worried about that. I have never had these leak, except when my son pinches the spout with his fingers, which he doesn’t do very often. It truly doesn’t leak at all, unless it is defective. 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. The bad points are first of all it leaks dreadfully. The spout just contains a couple of little flappy bits of plastic which are supposed to stop it spilling, but it doesn’t work since the weight of the fluid in an upturned cup is way more than these tiny, fragile flaps can contain. Also, those tiny, fragile flaps break off after a few uses, making it even more leaky. My daughter didn’t seem bothered by the increased flow this causes but it does mean that any time the cup spends on its side or upside down (which as you all know who have been there is about 85% of the time), it’s hemorrhaging fluid. A waste of juice and a lot of clean up. It also leaks around the top where it screws on, it’s not a watertight seal, and that led to a lot of stained clothes before I caught on and only gave her clear fluids like water and apple juice. Fortunately having worked with this for a few weeks, my daughter had grasped the theory of a sippy cup so we went and bought a couple of Avent ones with no return valves, more work to wash them but at least my couch and carpet are dry most of the time now. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. We didn’t have any issues with her using them while she was teething. After a 6-9 months of normal use the middle piece of the spout did tear and we had to replace them. Mainly it ripped when it did because she started sticking her tongue in the spout- in the slits. It was at this time that we decided if she could do that then it was time to switch cups and by then she would/could drink out of a ‘normal’ sippy cup. We just started our son with them and at 8 months, this is now all he uses. He had absolutely no problems transitioning from the bottle to the cup. (Which is really great for us since our Ped. likes to see them off of the bottle by the time they are a year.) |
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