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The Munchkin® Any Angle™ Weighted Straw Trainer Cup is a set of two 7-ounce sippy cups designed for toddlers. Featuring a flexible, weighted straw that allows for easy drinking from any angle, these cups are equipped with a Click Lock™ lid to prevent leaks and keep the straw clean. Made from BPA-free materials, they are dishwasher safe and come with a straw brush for easy maintenance, making them the perfect choice for parents on the go.
Brand | Munchkin |
Color | Blue/Green |
Special Feature | Weighted straw allows kids to hold cup at any angle |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Baby |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Included Components | Lid, Handle, Straw |
Specific Uses For Product | Baby and Toddler Drinks |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Top Rack Only |
Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
Material Feature | BPA Free |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Product Dimensions | 3.25"W x 7.5"H |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Munchkin |
UPC | 735282173493 |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item model number | 17349 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Weighted straw allows kids to hold cup at any angle |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Bottle nipple type | Angled |
Country/Region of origin | China |
K**
It leaks from everywhere
Do not buy. It pours everything and makes a big mess around while closed and while drinking as well. Very disappointed with this cup because I tried munchkin with many other items and they were all very good but this one is really BAD.
R**M
Not as expected
It not spill proof and I ordered the green one and i got the pink one! Plus its not that easy to suck from
A**A
Wooooow
Very practical . Baby can drink at any position
N**A
Recommended
My baby liked it. The package included a thin brush also to clean the pipe which is great
C**T
Perfect .. with one small modification
I was really conscious when buying a cup for my 1yr old that I wanted something that was good for teeth and didn't promote immature mouth development and so I had seen a lot of reviews promoting this cup.Now, it does have a valve in the straw which makes it ridiculously hard for even an adult to drink from but I already knew this and planned to cut the valve. Use a sharp knife or scissors and snip straight across the straw where the valve is (no lower down as you don't want it too short!) And you have a much better product! I'm sure the valve stops any spilling but to be fair it's rare that this one leaks even once I cut the valve.It's worth mentioning that it's actually BENEFICIAL to have a short straw as it teaches babies and toddlers to put the straw at the tip of their tongue rather than fully into their mouth which is how we as adults drink from a straw.
E**A
Don't buy too hard to suck
Really hard for even an adult to suck out offFor some reason has a valve which I have made sure is open but which makes the cup not fit for purposeI bought as my 9 month yr old daughter loves to drink out of my adult straw water bottleWhy does this have this stupid valve? So annoying! Returned
M**M
Fair Priced - Granddaughter Loves It
My granddaughter is around 11 months old and of course has been drinking 'normally' for a while. Being the perfect Nanny, my wife invested in one of these Munchkin cups because at her mums she had something similar - and more expensive.Well, at around seven quid I can't complain too much. Ultimately, it's not cheap but cheaper than some of the perhaps more prestigious brands beloved by Mumsnet.My granddaughter finds it easy to use and of course it stops spillages which are an inevitable consequence of dealing with a small human.The internal suction end is weighted and that means no matter what the angle as long as there is some liquid in the cup, it can be used.Easy to clean and ideal for travelling with. Nothing to complain about really.
A**R
Utterly pointless for a baby
The valve on this makes it utterly pointless for a baby. It is very difficult to suck any liquid up even for an adult so my 9 month old has not been able to do so. We checked all of the elements to make sure we weren't missing a trick. We tried gauging at the valve to open it up a bit but that didn't. Then snipped the straw off at the valve. That certainly helps the water flow but then the straw is too short to use. Yet another peice of plastic into landfil...
A**R
Rubbish to suck
My 10 mth old struggled to get anything from this & yes I took it apart and look for anything that could’ve been obstructing the hole, there wasn’t. Gave it a go myself & it almost took my lung out to get a little bit. Saw on here where someone said they ended up cutting theirs so I did the same. Worked like a charm after that. However my little one still won’t drink anything water from this. He’s bf and the plan was to use this for expressed milk & other substitutes when he turns one but he’s not having it so the hunt continue for a sippy cup that he’ll take milk from.
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