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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2017
These bowls are terrific! Very similar to other suction bowls on the market, but the devil is in the details, and BabieB has addressed the details well. We have the Munchkin bowls as well. Dimensions are almost identical. Plastics are probably very similar if not identical as well.Where these differ is:- Lids! This is a nice feature, when my son doesn't finish his fruit, I can simply slap a lid on it and slip it in the fridge for later. I don't have to transfer the contents to a tupperware.- The suction is basically the same as the Munchkin bowls.- The material is tough, and resists scratching pretty well so far.- The suction base tab is a better design than the Munchkin bowls. The Munchkin tab is a tiny little spine that you have to grab with two fingers and pull up. Not easy or practical. The BabieB bowl uses a small flap that you just slip a finger under and lift. Pops right off. It might be a tiny detail, but it's more natural, leading one to do it more regularly, vs just trying to stick a fingernail under the bowl to pop it up, because the little Munchkin spine is basically useless.I tested the BabieB and the Munchkin side-by-side on the same surfaces to see if the naysayers had a leg to stand on. Both brands required the same amount of force to pull up, which was a significant amount of force. Make no mistake though, pull up they did. The only complaint people seem to have with these bowls is that the suction is insufficient, which comes down to expectations, realistic or not. I apologize ahead of time for my rant, but here goes anyway: I would argue that they're flippin' bowls! They're not meant to keep you stuck to the side of the building like a cat burglar, they're meant to prevent your kid from knocking them over too easily, and to act as a way to dissuade from trying to throw them. I feel for parents that have kids that can and want to pull them off whatever surface the bowl is trying to cling to, but for those that have this issue, there's not much you can do, and its not the bowl's fault, these have plenty of suction for what they are. If you find the suction to be lacking on this product, you're not likely to find better. And for goodness sake, don't blame the bowl when it's sitting on an imperfect or satiny finish surface. It's a suction cup, and naturally requires a proper surface to work. It's not the perfect bowl for all situations. But it's great for what it is.
rizkers
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016
The three different-sized bowls are colorful and cute. The cover for each seals very well.I have a 3 year old and 9 month old.For my experiment with my 3 year old, I stuck the bowl to our granite table (smooth, clean table, with minor scuff marks) in the kitchen. She was was unable to pull the bowl off with one hand. She wiggled the bowl several times and it was obvious that it was well suctioned and could not be pulled off easily. The bowl also did not slide anywhere. When she attempted pulling the bowl with both hands, it took her a few more pulls and wiggles until the bowl finally popped out from being suctioned off the table. (We did this experiment 3 times with similar results.)For my experiment with my 9 month old, I stuck the bowl to his Fisher-price booster tray (smooth, plastic tray, with lots of minor scratches and scuff marks from wear and tear, not a flat surface, slightly curved surface). He immediately played with it like a steering wheel. He was was able to "steer" the bowl, turning it left and right, BUT was UNABLE to pull the bowl off in several attempts of pulling. After purposefully steering, left and right, and forceful pulls, the bowl finally was pulled out of it being suctioned. We did this experiment s couple of times, with similar results.So, I conclude that these bowls serve their purpose very well! Great auctions for sure! It is best to train the kids right away, that pulling (or "steering") the bowl off is not a game. Good to let them know right away that the bowl is meant to stay put!I have the spoons too. The spoon has a great angle for scooping food in deeper bowls and for feeding. The color lightens up when food is hot to serve as a warning.I highly recommend the bowls and spoons!
E.B.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2015
I heard about these suction bowls from a friend of mine so I ordered them with the BabeiB Baby Spoons for my younger child.My friend said that this company has excellent customer service so I ordered both the bowls and the spoons at the same time. This company cares about their customers for sure. It's very rare these days.I was very curious to see how they hold the suction so I filled them with food put the lids on and I stuck them on my window. You can see it clearly hanging on my window. They held very well, although the first time I didn't close the lid properly so the M&Ms fell all over on the floor. My son and I were picking them up quickly who can have more m&m's and ate them. ( I just finished washing the floor so I wasn't worried about eating off the floor, LOL ) It was a load of fun with my son we've never done before.I was blown away how cool these bowls are. The colors are unisex colors so you can use them with a boy as well as a girl.My son loves these colorful bowls. He's a little bit older so he doesn't need the suction part. I'm very happy I can take these bowls with us fill them with healthy snacks like tomatoes when we go to the park or when we go on a road trip.I rather keep my son's food in these BPA and BPS Free, PVC free, lead free, non toxic bowls then a ziplock.I'm very happy with this purchase as well as the spoons I highly recommend them!Thank you BabieB for the great product and your great customer service!
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