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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Choking Hazard due to Sippy Cup Top!,
This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
Be Very Careful- Choking Hazard! While these sippy cups were one of the only ones my daughter would use (she nursed exclusively and I was never able to get her to take to a bottle), she choked on the entire end of the nipple. I'm so thankful I took an infant first aid class as I was able to get her to expel it but I was never more frightened. I always check the ends of the sippys before giving them to her so there was no prior damage to the end. She was literally sitting in her high chair eating and must have just bit down really hard on the end and that was all it took. Please be careful if you use these sippy cups- I personally don't think they should be on the market since they are used at an age when children are teething/biting and it clearly doesn't take much to bite right through the end.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Spouts tear easily but cup and top design work the best!,
By VisAnth (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
After damaging the spouts from vigorous cleanings with a bottle brush I realized the key to keeping this otherwise perfectly designed sippy cup from the trashcan is just to be gentle when you're cleaning it. Only use a soft sponge and do not force it too far up against the top of the spout. The spout works by having three slits in the silicon and if one of those fragile pieces tears, you will have leaks. Additionally, because there is no valve, if your child is accustomed to biting the spouts this design will cause more liquid to flow more easily which can be annoying to them or something fun to play with instead of drinking. For my daughter this was not an issue and she loves the soft feel of the top. They quickly became her favorite. I just wish they sold the soft tops separately so I could replace the ones I've damaged. Such is the cycle of production and consumption I suppose.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fluid Not Just Leaks, but POURS,
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This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
I'm trying to transition my 6 month old, toothless son off of bottles onto sippy cups. I've gotten the ones with the totally solid sippy spout and he refuses to use them. I saw these and purchased two of them on a whim for $2 each, hoping that he'd find it easy to hold as holding his bottle is still a challenge for him, but he can hold things with handles just fine, and hoping that the soft spout would ease his transition.Well, he did really take to it initially... He was able to hold it, he even took watered down apple juice (a previously hated drink), and asked for it by both trying to reach for it and self-drink with it and by using his word previously used for his bottle. I thought it was a smashing success, but I saw he was positively SOAKED using this cup. I thought maybe he was dribbling it out of his mouth, but watching him use it I saw it leaked very substantially in multiple places... It leaked out the "one way valve" when he tipped it too far, it leaked out of the seams when he tried to drink, and it leaked in a solid stream out of the area where you screw the lid in. Obviously, my first thought was I put it together wrong, so I tightened the lid which mostly stopped that leak, and I lined up the bumps on the rubbery portion of the lid as was suggested. That did stop the leak mostly (it went from a steady stream of huge drops to just a little trickle), until my son dropped it. Then it leaked again and required me to fix it, again. I figured maybe with constant supervision it'd be OK, so I just kept fixing it and giving it back. However, my son started getting super frustrated with it. He wanted it, would pull it to his mouth, but he acted like he does when the nipple on his bottle was clogged. Sure enough, when I took it back and gave it a squeeze, the amount of juice he got out of it was actually less than what he'd get from his "slow" bottles. Figuring the cup was already a disaster and had nothing to realy lose, I widened the hole a bit. The amount of juice he was getting was far more reasonable and less frustrating for him, but then I noticed the new issue that if he gummed it at all, the rubber portion of the lid would pop out of place and it'd leak again. Being the glutton for punishment I am, I tried the second cup thinking perhaps there was some sort of leak or seal problem on the first cup, making it defective. If that's the case, then the second cup has it too because the results were exactly the same. Sticky, soaked, screaming baby who got almost none through the spout when he tried to drink. He really did at first seem to take to it, but by this point his clothes were dripping wet and he was frustrated at getting too little to drink and the constant taking it away to fix it so any point in training that this cup would have provided was totally gone. I'm going to try and return them or contact the company for replacements... I've bought Munchkin stuff before and have always been happy with the quality I got for the price. But these cups... Honestly, the cups that I bought at the dollar store were a lot more functional than these cups were and if he'd have taken to the hard spout, I would have relied on those over these any day. A little leaking I can understand and tolerate, but this was liquid pouring out of all areas like there was nothing there at all. Such a bummer because he really took to it and if it had worked even remotely as it should have, I'd have run out and bought 10 more.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not worth it,
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This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
The spout tore after about 2 months of use. I can't find replacement spouts anywhere either, which is too bad because I really liked this cup. It was spill/leak proof before the spout tore and my little one had a really easy time holding it and getting water from it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Sippy Cup,
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This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
This is seriously the best cup we've tried. We have 5 of them now and have not experienced any rips, tears, or spills. We originally bought this cup as our son's night time cup so he could fall asleep with it and not get the whole bed wet but we loved it so much that we bought more. I just placed another order for 4 more.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
You get what you pay for...,
By bnsg (Northern NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
I got my daughter this cup to transition her from breast feeding to sippy cups. I washed it and dried it, and before I even used it for her the spout was tore. I looked for the replacement spouts and cannot find them anywhere even through the MUNCHKIN website. So I decided I would just buy a 2nd one. Well we had slightly better luck with it, we got one use out of it before the spout tore. So now I have 2 cups and no spouts, so they are just a waste! If the spouts lasted more than a washing or one drink I would say it was a good buy since they are less expensive than others I tried, but as the old phrase goes, "You get what you pay for!" That holds true here!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
annoying chewable nipple that you can't buy replacement part for,
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This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
My toddler LOVES these cups, which is a problem since she won't use anything else and she chews through the silicone nipple often in less than a day of opening a new cup, which makes it leak everywhere. This wouldn't be a huge problem if the company would let you purchase a replacement silicone nipple. But no, you have to buy the WHOLE cup. So four cups often end up in my recycling bin every week which is a waste of money and plastic. We're going cold turkey on these cups this weekend and my infant will never ever be allowed to use one.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Leaky Cup!!,
This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
We love the Munchkin bottles and spoons so we bought 2 of these without trying the first one... Big mistake! When my daughter tilts it up it leaks!! It made a huge mess!!! I made sure it was lined up like the instructions said and they still leaked. So we're back to square one with finding a sippy... :-(
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy transition from bottle,
By Lizzy Halliday "Constant Reader" (Campbell, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
My twins have been using these for about a month and they love them. One of my boys gets so excited when he sees this cup coming. They don't leak and I've had no issues with the spout tearing, though I will keep an eye out for that. It would be nice if there were replaceable spouts, just in case. I've tried 4 different kinds of sippy cups and these were the only ones that not only didn't leak, but that the babies actually were able to use and enjoy without much difficulty. My boys are now 6 months old. Yes, I introduced sippy cups to them at 5 months, mainly because one of my boys (the one that squeals in delight at the sight of this sippy cup) started grabbing our cups and trying to drink out of them. He was ready for it. Though they still get the bottles for all their "meals," these cups are great for teaching them to use a cup. I often put whatever is left of their bottle, if there is any, into these cups and let them play with them for about 1/2 hour. This way, they get a little more nourishment and some time to learn to use a cup.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sippy cup to ease transition from bottles!,
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This review is from: Munchkin Mighty Grip Trainer Cup 2-Pack, 8 oz, Colors Vary (Baby Product)
My daughter was very good at seamlessly transition from nursing to bottles on any given day and was happy to drink water out of several different sippy cup types including Camelbak bottles with the bite valve. As a result, we didn't give much thought to the transition to sippy cups for milk only. We thought she'd be fine drinking her milk out of any of the cups (and made mistake of not introducing milk in sippy cups occasionally before making the switch). We went cold turkey on bottles to sippy cups when she was 13-months. This didn't go over well until we realized she was willing to drink milk out of these cups. I think they are more similar to bottle nipples, which is why she likes them. I highly recommend for anyone else experiencing difficulty making the bottle to sippy only for milk transition.When tipped upside down, these don't spill, which is great. However, you do have to make sure the plastic spout top is completely in line, or milk will leak. Also, make sure no liquids are on the inside tread, or that will leak out when tipped. My daughter does chew on the top a bit, which we try to prevent, and hasn't yet bitten through in about four weeks of using two cups, twice per day. Hopefully that won't happen. |
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