Tommee Tippee Easiflow 360 Lip Activated Trainer Cup with Easy-Grip Handles, 6m+, Leak-Proof, Dentist Recommended, 200ml, Orange
L**Y
It depends what you are looking for
I am on baby no. 3 and have tried without exaggeration pretty much every type of a toddler cup there is.I am so torn about whether I like this cup or not, so I will give you the points.POSITIVES:It is incredibly easy to clean so if you (like me) are worried about mould and bits of food you cannot clean from other cups, this is a winner.My 11 months old baby loves drinking from it and she doesn't have to worry about spinning it to find the spout either. I had a 360 cup before (I think it was Nuk) and neither me nor my other child were able to get any water from it.It is a nice and simple design (I have the one with handles, therefore it does not have a picture).If your baby turns it upside down, the cup is spill-proof, BUT...NEGATIVES...if the baby turns it upside down and presses (even gently) on the top part... Look out.Drop the cup (this happens A LOT) and the pressure of the fall will chuck a lot of water out of the cup.The middle of the top part that you use to screw the top on is incredibly enticing to a little one. She loves playing with it and can unscrew and remove the top in seconds - you cannot tighten it, it just a move slightly to the left / right to open / close it design.CONCLUSION: If you give this to your child at meal time and you sit with them and watch them throughout the use, it is great. If you don't mind changing their clothes all the time and puddles on the floor every time the cup is dropped, you can even let them use it. But do not put it in your handbag. If anything in your bag pushes on the top part even gently, it will spill. Not just leak. Spill.And a bonus toddler cup travel tip: If you travel on a plane, do not give your child a cup with a straw. I learned the hard way. The pressure on board pushes the water out, even if it is a non-spill straw. ;-)
H**R
Overall good but does spill if dropped
We moved on to this product after using a standard sippy cup. We've been using it for about a month now and will continue to use it.The good points are it's very easy to use and easy to clean. as soon as I gave it to my little boy he completely understood what to do and found it very easy to get water from the cup. When he tips upside down it does not leak.The bad points with this cup are when my little boy drops it from any height, water explodes out of it. For us it's not too much of a problem because when he drops it from his high chair it lands on a lino floor so it's easy to clean up but it is annoying and my little boy has started to think that it's a game!! Also sometimes when he drinks from it I think the water comes out too fast and he does cough quite a bit with it however I think he would do this with any cup as he just gets excited when he is drinking sometimes and throws his head back.Overall I quite like the cup, it teaches him how to drink from a a normal cup rather than sipping or sucking however I do think that the leak problem needs to be solved so that it doesn't spill when dropped.
S**N
Easy to use but leaks if thrown!
This only has two parts which is great for you get babies if you worry about germs. It’s so easy to use as the lid just twists into the base. Baby can drink from all sides. It is leak proof when held upside down but we have found if baby drops or throws it, then contents will deffo come out! Also, it take a little practice to actually learn how to drink from this. A little faffy for us and we ended up going back to the good old free flow trainer cup. The spills are worth it and they will happen whichever cup you use.
O**R
Pretty useless!
Within less than 3 minutes, my son unscrewed the lid and soaked himself and the floor!I wouldn't say my son is a genius, it's almost as if the thing was designed for babies to open. Usually satisfied with Tommee Tippee products but this particular design needs a rethink!
G**D
Not leak proof if your baby wants to play with lid
Is a little hard to know how to use at first because the lock and unlock sign aren't so easy to see on the lid but it does work once you crack that. Only leak proof if your little one doesn't decide he/she likes to play with the lid as my 5 month old did so now whenever I give him it to try he just grabs at the lid and it spills everywhere, worse than a free flow spout. I do like however that it is much easier to clean than the typical spout sippy cups, not anywhere for moisture to stick and mould to grow like in typical sippy cups. I think I will keep this cup for trying to feed him ourselves rather than letting him try himself for now (son is a bottle refuser but will suck the lid of this cup)
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