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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | The first ever, BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic, training cup, with a low vacuum valve, designed to create a free flow of liquid for your child's comfort. 1 per pack.Assorted Colors.
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.0 inches | | Product Width: | 4.7 inches | | Product Height: | 2.6 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.2 inches | | Package Width: | 3.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 31 reviews |
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| | Features | Born Free's 7oz. Trainer Cup - Free of the hormone disrupting chemical Bisphenol-ARevolutionary venting system which helps reduce colic (gas, spit up)symptoms and helps reduce middle ear infectionsEach dishwasher safe (Top Rack) Trainer cup comes with extra soft, spill resistant spout and travel coverColors Vary
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Good transition sippy cup, but probably not for older babies Nov 09, 2008 This was a great transition cup because of the big nipple-like spout, easy flow, and handles. This cup is not leak free, will dribble out a little, even when new.
The most negative thing about this product is all the parts. It has seven (7) pieces (the cup, the collar, the nipple, the silicone insert, the plastic insert, the handles, and the cap). It's a bit much if you ask me. We started my son on this when he was 9 months, but at 13 months he can use other sippies now that aren't such a production to clean and put together. That being said, the Born Free cup did serve its purpose by training him off the bottle.
bpa free but not well designed Oct 24, 2008 the pros are that these cups are bpa free and the spout is soft so it's great as a trainer cup. my daughter took to it pretty quickly. the cons are that there are a lot of pieces and the spout tears easily which turns it into a leaky cup. my daughter is teething and tore two spouts in one week by biting them. we used gerber nuk cups for several months before this and those spout never tore. we're still searching for a well-designed, leak proof, bpa free cup...
Great Sippy Cup! Oct 24, 2008 I switched to Born free bottles after a horrible experience with the new BPA-free Avent bottles. My son was excusively breasftfed up until his first birthday and now that he's one, I use this sippy to give him homo milk. Its the only sippy he'll take.Ive had no problems with leaking. Ive ordered a few more of these and some replacement spouts. The holes on the spouts are actually starting to tear up after about 6/7 months of use.
Great Trainning cup Oct 21, 2008 At first I bought Drinking cup with hard sprout. It leaked badly. So I decided to get training sprout and was pleased with results. No leaking and sprout is not too soft. Amazing, my baby is compleately off the bottle, thanks to Born Free Trainning Cup.
Hoorah for safe plastic! Oct 19, 2008 We wanted a plastic sippy so that it would be light and non-breakable, but wanted something that wouldn't leach chemicals into our son. We've been happy with the Born Free cup - the handles are very helpful. One thing we don't quite understand is what the purpose of the insert is... our daycare provider threw it out and it seems to work fine.
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