🥤 Sip in Style, Spill No More!
The BEABA Stainless Steel Straw Sippy Cup is a premium, insulated toddler cup designed for babies 8 months and older. Crafted from high-grade 316 stainless steel, it features double-wall insulation to keep drinks cold for 10 hours or hot for 5 hours. Its innovative 100% leak-proof slide valve prevents spills even when upside down, making it ideal for active toddlers and travel. The silicone straw encourages oral muscle development by mimicking natural sucking motions, while removable handles and a comfortable exterior ensure ease of use and durability. BPA-free and dishwasher safe, this 8.5 oz cup blends safety, functionality, and modern style for the discerning parent.
Brand | Béaba |
Color | Charcoal |
Special Feature | Leak Proof |
Style | modern |
Theme | Travel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Nursing |
Occasion | casual |
Included Components | Handle |
Specific Uses For Product | Feeding babies with hot or cold drinks, both at home and on-the-go |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Age Range (Description) | Baby, Toddler |
Material Feature | Insulated |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Product Dimensions | 3"W x 6"H |
Material Type Free | BPA, Lead, Phthalates Free |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Manufacturer | BEABA |
UPC | 812995016450 |
Size | one size |
Item model number | STAINLESSSTEEL |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Additional product features | Leak Proof |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
A**R
Leak free and keeps drinks cold or warm
When my baby was smaller we decided we didn't want to use plastic so we first purchased the glass version of these and absolutely loved them and now that he is a toddler and sometimes a cup gets thrown we have changed to the stainless steel. They are virtually leak free (if put back together correctly) and the leak proof spout makes it so the drink stays free of back wash which is nice because it allows us to use it for longer without having to dump it and get fresh water. These have also allowed us to never need to use a sippy cup, he was able to drink from the straw at or before 6 months so they are easy to sip from. The stainless steel keeps the drink cold and I love the handles for easy holding!
_**D
Love these
My kiddo loves these cups. He's only two so they fit enough water for him but if you have older kids you may want something bigger. They hold up well even after many drops. The only downside is that the straws need replaced often and the replacements are expensive! We haven't tried it with hot drinks, but it stays cold fairly well. It will only leak if the straw is bent in a way the the tip of the straw opens. For the most part it's great. I'd recommend them.
C**$
One of a kind
Really unique water bottle. Perfect for my 1 year old and I love that it’s easy for him to hold. Removable arms so it can grow with him. Love that is is non toxic.
J**Y
More Frustration Than Hydration
I bought the Beaba Stainless Steel Sippy Cup with high hopes. Stylish, stainless steel, handles for tiny hands – what could go wrong? Well, as it turns out, pretty much everything.Where do I even begin with this leaky, frustrating contraption?Straw struggles: My poor toddler sucked and sucked, but barely a drop of liquid emerged. The one-way valve seems more intent on blocking the flow than facilitating it. It's like trying to drink a milkshake through a clogged straw – pure torture for tiny taste buds.Leak City: This cup isn't leakproof, it's leak-central. Every tilt, every giggle, every accidental bump sends liquid cascading out the sides and soaking everything (and everyone) in its path. Forget diaper changes, you'll need outfit changes every five minutes.Cleaning catastrophe: Disassembling this cup for cleaning is like solving a Rubik's Cube blindfolded. Tiny parts, nooks and crannies galore – it's enough to make you want to throw the whole thing in the dishwasher (which, by the way, it's not safe for).Handle heartbreak: The removable handles seem like a good idea in theory, but in practice, they're more trouble than they're worth. They pop off with the slightest tug, sending the cup plummeting to the floor (and shattering your hopes of a peaceful meal).Honestly, the only "pro" I can find for this cup is that it's aesthetically pleasing. It looks sleek and modern, but that's about it. In terms of functionality and ease of use, it's an epic fail.My advice? Save your money and your sanity. Skip the Beaba Stainless Steel Sippy Cup and invest in something that works (and doesn't drive you to the brink of meltdown).Overall rating: 1 star (and that's only because I can't give it zero).P.S. If you're looking for a truly leakproof, easy-to-clean, and toddler-approved sippy cup, I highly recommend the Munchkin Miracle 360 Cup. It's a lifesaver, trust me!
R**K
Great quality
This is a great stainless steel cup that I use with my 1-year-old. The handles make it easy for my baby to pick up. I'm giving it four stars because it occasionally leaks. Shipping was very slow
A**A
Toddler Sippy in Style!
Sage green. This is a leak proof and light weight toddler sippy cup. Easy to use and clean.
M**S
Great cup for toddlers, straw could be improved
We really enjoyed this cup and had only minor problems with leaking. And it is very easy to take apart and clean thoroughly.But after about 4 months of daily use the mouthpiece of the straw began to split apart. My daughter never bit it excessively or anything like that, so I was a bit disappointed in the durability of the straw after just a couple months. You can purchase replacement straws/mouthpieces on the BEABA website, but between the cost of the item and shipping it is equal to the cost of the cup itself. I ended up just cutting off the part that was splitting, thankfully it was a small part but still made the mouthpiece much shorter than preferable. It can still be used but isn't our primary cup anymore.
K**F
11 month old's favorite cup
We started practicing with a straw at 6 months using the method Solid Starts teaches and moved to a straw cup for water with meals around 10 months. Once she got the hang of drinking out of the little silicone straw training cups, we wanted something that wouldn't leak and chose this. I'm surprised this doesn't have better reviews because it's great. It's easy for baby to hold and the location/angle of the straw makes it easy for our little one to drink from on her own.
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