- Rinse basin holds over 4 cups
- Concave rinse spout with soft foam edge
- Soft shape nests to child's forehead to prevent rinse water from getting in child's eyes
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| Model number: | 44609 |
| Minimum weight recommendation: | 8 Pounds |
| Maximum weight recommendation: | 30 Pounds |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Safety 1st No Tears Rinse Cup (Baby Product)
This cup is great. I love that it matches our "froggy" themed bathroom for our son, but wish the colors were not as muted and that the handle was more ergonomically shaped. The cup does hold a lot of water, but you don't have to empty the whole thing if it's too much! I actually preferred that it held a lot because it came in handy when we were pouring water over his body when he got too cold. I'd recommend this for sure.
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Truly a good product at an excellent price... Really good invention for those trying to tackle such a feat as bath time - lol!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a Good Buy,
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This pitcher is very small (think 2 coffee mugs' worth of water). That wouldn't be a problem if it did what it said it did. This pitcher seemed perfect. I already use a regular pitcher to rinse his short curly hair out and I figured with the rounded edge, I could just shape it to his forehead and pour it. WRONG! The rounded part is hard and doesn't fit well to my son's (quite normal-shaped) skull. Plus the water just goes everywhere and he gets upset and cries. My son is not even afraid of water. He was 15 months when I got this, and he loves to have me swing him back and forth quickly under the shower water. But that is not always possible, easy, or convenient when I am trying to bathe him and get him calm and ready for bed. This pitcher does not do the trick and I do NOT recommend it at all. It's so small, at 19 months, he is using it as a rather expensive, not-that-much fun bath toy, but at least it wasn't a total loss... You'd be better off with a dollar-store pitcher that has a spout.
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