Dr. Brown's Training Cup, Pink
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| List Price: | $6.49 |
| Price: | $5.00 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The same benefits of our baby bottle, now in a training cup. Spill-proof, dual-function valve allows easy flow of liquids, simulating drinking from an open cup. All Dr. Brown's 10 oz. Training Cups include the dual-function valve, soft-spout cap and removable handles.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25016 in Baby Product
- Color: Pink
- Brand: Dr. Brown's
- Model: 753-P2
- Dimensions: 5.90" h x 4.50" w x 3.20" l, .35 pounds
Features
- The natural step from bottle to cup
- Polypropylene
- Dual function valve eliminates excessive vacuum and hard suction
- Easy flow and spill proof
- Design is simple to assemble, quick to fill, easy to clean
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
This is the natural step from bottle to cup. It comes with dual function valve eliminates excessive vacuum and hard suction. This features easy flow and spill proof. Its design is simple to assemble, quick to fill, and easy to clean.
Customer Reviews
The cups don't work well at all
After doing extensive research we purchased 4 of training cups for our infant. They were very highly rated on multiple web sites. He was having difficulty drinking and becoming frustrated. I tried the cup myself and got mostly air and very little liquid. I respositioned the insert multiple times with no improvement. Thinking it was that particular cup we opened the others and tried them. About 1/3 of the time they actually work. The rest of the time you/the baby sucks mostly air. We purchased Gerber brand and a no name brand to see if they were any better. Sadly enough they were. We have used Dr. Brown bottles for the past 14 months. They are great. The training cups are absolutely awful.
Love it!
I have tried almost every brand of sippy cup for my daughter and NONE of them have worked out. My daughter had to suck too hard ( and she has an incredibly strong suck) for any liquid to come out. The end result being that she would just gnaw on the spout and throw the cup around. I began to think I would never get her to drink from a cup and had tried using regular cups that ended up with lots of choking and huge messes. I bought this cup, not really expecting anything. My daughter picked it up immediately and drank like a champ. She is a year old now and finally I am getting her to drink water on a regular basis. I read the reviews about the spout coming off from chewing, but I haven't seen this. My daughter chomps the spout all the time and no rubber bits have come off. The one drawback to this cup is that it is pretty large and heavy. My daughter is small for her age, but she has figured out how to work with the cup. Once the liquid gets low, they do have to tip back to get the liquid, but I think it is good practice for her to learn that anyway. Yes, it does leak a little when tipped upside down for a long period of time, but it is not puddles or rivers of juice. All in all, I love this cup and so does my daughter.
Best sippy cup ever
I have searched far and wide for a good sippy cup for my 10 month old. Most are too hard to get the liquid out of and I was forced to remove the valves (causing a mess). These are by far the best I've tried and I've tried them all. There is a valve that stops it from leaking but you wouldn't know it by how easy it is to get liquid out when drinking. This is the only sippy cup that worked for my daughter, I highly recommend it!





