Geena Josy
Reviewed in India on March 1, 2025
Quality is good but thre is no cap
Eileen Koska
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I tried this to see how it worked and thought there was no way he’d get the water out but he did. Works well enough just not his favorite cup
Carolyn
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Good quality, no leaks, perfect for little hands.
J. French
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Extremely pleased. Have difficulty gripping things, arthritis like illness. Usual cup handles are hard to hold without liquid spilling. This works very well. Would order again.
Chase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 26, 2024
Easy to clean, look decent, very rarely have leaks. My daughter gets on really well with these cups rather than the straw ones as you still tilt to drink from them. Planning to buy more soon.
Yos
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Wash well easy to clean no spills
Abraham Yamasaki Solimano
Reviewed in Mexico on January 5, 2024
Están fáciles de agarrar y no se les chorrea líquido.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on July 14, 2023
Achetées par deux et inutiles, elles fuient au bout de quelques utilisations. Je ne recommande absolument pas.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 16, 2023
No spillage or leaks, good size & good price. Really pleased with them, just a shame there is no lid for when out and about
Kim
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022
We absolutely love these for our granddaughter!! she's 2. easy for her to grip. the only thing you have to watch for is when you clean it, make sure the nipple part alines up with the tabs on the top. I didn't realize that at first and it was leaking. but if you aline them up, your good to go!!
Lisa S-K
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020
I wanted to love these. I really did. But I've run into a few issues that made these a disappointment.First, and most importantly, my poor kiddo ends up creating such a vacuum on these that the top and spout collapse and nearly invert. So between sips I have to open it just enough to break the seal, and then he tries again. It's usable - it's not like he can't get anything out of it - but it's uncomfortable and awkward for him, and it feels like a design issue.Secondly, the plastic is so smooth that any grease makes it nearly impossible to hang onto. Some bottles and cups have that slightly rough surface that can handle it, but these just become super slippery. And as my child is using these at mealtimes, his hands are often messy.Finally, all the swooping curves that makes these cups so attractive also make them super hard to mark accurately for fluid ounces. We're transitioning off of a bottle, and it's just an extra hassle to have to measure the water into another vessel before adding it to the cups when giving him formula. These were recommended to us as a good choice for transitioning from bottle to cup, but they haven't worked out well for us on that front. When he's older they will probably be fine (aside from issue #1 above), but if you're on the hunt for something for the in-between stage, I can't recommend them.
Mombod
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2019
This is the best brand of sippy cup out of all that we have tried. I noticed my daughter would drink much less water with certain other brands (munchkin - all variations, tervis) and when testing the cups out myself, even I struggled to get any liquid. It seems most other sippy cups require a very powerful suck, and maybe this is fine for infants who are used to more vigorous sucking because they use pacifiers? That’s just my theory. Over time, the nipples of the nuby do eventually leak, but this is probably because my daughter sometimes bites them and tries to stick her little pointer finger in every crevice of the valve and nipple. The nipples can be replaced relatively cheaply though, so this is not a problem. If your child is not accustomed to a pacifier, I think you may like this brand of cup as well.