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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I do like these cups! They do a slow flow to help my toddler practice and works well. One of the inserts came broken, but it was too much of a hassle to return to get a replacement, so just using what came in tact. The packaging wasn't damaged, so it's whoever made the product and packaged it which is a bummer that they decided to send a broken product. Besides that, they are good.
Liliana Sánchez Martinez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 23, 2024
Funciona bastante bien para aprender a tomar en vaso
Goddess 👑
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2024
This is so amazing! My grandchild loves this ! Learning how to tip the cup to get his water . But I have to be quick when they are done they toss it a the lid sometimes falls out an spills everywhere. But it’s definitely worth the investment!!!
Mari
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
**Product Review: Reflo Smart Cup (Clear 1-Pack)****Rating: 5/5**As a parent navigating the sometimes daunting world of toddler transitions, finding the right cup can make a world of difference. Enter the Reflo Smart Cup—an innovative take on the traditional training cup that promises to ease the transition from bottle or sippy cup to open cup, without the mess.**Design (5/5):**The Reflo Smart Cup's design is refreshingly simple yet highly effective. It's a clear, 6oz cup that resembles a regular open cup but comes with a unique flow-control insert. This insert helps regulate the flow of liquid, making it easier for toddlers to sip without the spills typically associated with open cups. The clear design allows kids to see how much liquid is left, which adds to the appeal.**Functionality (5/5):**Functionally, this cup shines. The 360-degree drinking edge means my child can drink from any point around the rim, mimicking the experience of drinking from an adult cup. The controlled flow insert prevents liquid from gushing out, promoting independent drinking while minimizing accidents. It's designed to work with any beverage, from water to juice, and even thicker liquids like smoothies.**Durability (5/5):**Durability is another strong point. The cup is made from BPA-free, phthalate-free plastic that's sturdy yet lightweight. It's dishwasher-safe, which is a huge plus for busy parents like me. We've dropped it numerous times without any cracking or leaking, which speaks volumes about its construction.**Ease of Use (5/5):**Ease of use is where the Reflo Smart Cup truly excels. Unlike traditional sippy cups with valves that can be hard to clean or cause frustration for toddlers trying to figure out how to drink, this cup eliminates those challenges. Its straightforward design encourages proper drinking habits from the start.**Overall Impression:**In conclusion, the Reflo Smart Cup has been a game-changer for us. It has successfully bridged the gap between sippy cup and open cup, empowering our toddler to drink like a big kid while minimizing spills and messes. Its thoughtful design, ease of use, and durability make it a must-have for any parent looking to support their child's developmental milestones with confidence.If you're considering transitioning your toddler to an open cup, I highly recommend giving the Reflo Smart Cup a try. It's a small investment that pays off in big ways, making me wonder why we didn't discover it sooner.
Leigha Kauffman
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
If you have a toddler that is “curious “ they will have figure out how easy it is to pull out the plastic piece on the inside and dump it all out. It’s a cut cup true to color. Easy to clean, easy to set up, perfect size for little hands. Some what durable, I feel like the plastic maybe could be thicker my toddler likes to drop things I am worried it might crack. The inside piece is cool and definitely slows down the flow and I’m positive you could use it in any cup that’s the same size. No lid. Great for learning just make sure they don’t pull out the plug and drown themselves when trying to drink from it. I do feel it’s a little pricey for what you get. But all things are these days
Jeffrey C.
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2024
Game changer for helping little ones learn to drink from a Cup. Great learning tool. Easy control and gives you the freedom and trust in your toddler. Also takes away the need for a sippy cup or a straw type design! Recommend!
Sonja
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2024
Very good but my toddler figured out how to remove the cap easily
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I wasn’t sure I was going to like these. I was worried about spills and durability of the cup. The cup is definitely not spill proof (if that’s what you’re looking for then don’t buy this), but it is perfect for my one and a half year old who we are training to drink out of open cups. We keep in the table for lunch and dinner, and he’s quickly adjusted to using it. It’s lightweight and easy for him to hold on his own. He has knocked it over a handful of times already but the little bit that spilt out is nothing compared to if it was a regular cup that was spilt. It’s easy to clean and good quality.
ShopperGirl
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2024
Expensive cups but so worth it! I’ve tried over 10 different cups and absolutely love this one. Love that they are made in USA. Baby looks absolutely adorable when drinking from this. She is a year old and asks for this cup with meals.Haven’t tried without the insert yet as we are still transitioning to open cup and practicing. You do have to be careful with insert, if not put in properly will easily be loosened/spill.
S.E
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2013
We used sippy cups with my first daughter, solely, and by the time she was 4 she still had problems with frequently accidently tipping cups over. Our second daughter was exposed to regular cups earlier, because she was around a big sister, and by 4 she hardly ever had any problems with tipping her cups. This is when we realized that our first wasn't given the opportunity to learn that cups spill at an earlier age, whereas our second daughter was. Although it is easier to give little ones a sippy cup, it has dawned on me that the sippy cups were actually a hinderance to our eldest's cup learning curve, as it never leaked, never spilled. She could leave them anywhere, drop them, etc. she didn't need to learn how to be careful, heck she could throw them. So now on baby #3, we started giving him sips from our cups at about 6 months old, including straws. He's 18 months old now, and really prefers cups to sippy cups, but the flow is often too much! He'll start choking, yet still prefers the cups, so I sought something different. He is proud of this cup and really prefers it over any other. I mean he is clearly proud when he uses it. He doesn't drop it, but we started him early and he knows cups spill.The cup is made from the classic plastic tumbler material, which is a tad brittle. It is the same material my cups were in daycare. I do suggest buying two, because I already have a small fracture line, yet it is still intact. I will be buying more. And I imagine the gizmo can be used in any tumbler cup. In fact I just checked on one of my similarly shaped glass cups, and it fit just fine. Obviously I would use plastic tumblers and not glass, but the principal remains.I can see how the reflo gizmo could get stuck, so I use a firm tap on four corners and sometimes have to twist to remove it, but have yet to get it stuck. I am really glad I bought two. I also would slowly introduce this to a child trained on sippy cups, as they have a tendency to just drop their cups wherever. Show them, let themselves get soaked, so they get the idea. I highly, highly recommend this for children that are new to cups altogether, like babies, or not sippy cup or bottle users. I give this 5 because this product is awesome for us. I can always find new tumblers, but the reflo itself is ingenious, and I need more.
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