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Anpei is a brand created by parents in search of the accessories that foster growth, independence, and enhance parenthood experience. We look for smart, practical, usable accessories that are also safe and baby-proof. With baby in the heart and parents in mind, Anpei is proudly delivering Ideas for Parenthood!
3-in-1 Straw Sippy Cup Conversion Kit
This straw cup conversion kit turns your Comotomo bottles into a training straw cup. The kit is compatible with the Comotomo bottles sizes 5 and 8 ounces. The kit’s components are made from a non-toxic food-grade polypropylene and they are BPA, Phthalates, Latex, and Lead Free. The ANPEI conversion kit is independently tested to meet or exceed the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission requirements
The kit is available in green and pink Designed to be leak-proof, and heat-resistant for 120°C/248°F Effective mixing and transportation




Fans of the Comotomo baby bottles? We are too! Use this Straw Kit with your favorite baby bottle to foster your little one’s growth and independence.


This Straw Cup Kit is as versatile as it is practical. Use it to create a complete straw bottles, use only the handles to foster self-feeding, or only the straw top with older babies and easier transport.


Who has time to hand wash, boil, and sterilize? All Kit’s components are top-rack dishwasher-save, and can be easily disassembled for a thorough cleaning.


Assemble the Kit in 3 simple steps! Lower the co-feeding handles over the open bottle. Tighten the straw cup top instead of the collar.


Compatible with Comotomo feeding bottles, 5 and 8 ounces.
Kit Includes: Straw Cup Lid, Drinking Straw, Weighted Straw, Self-Feeding Handles, and Optional Tether for Carrying. BOTTLE NOT INCLUDED.
Dishwasher-safe food-grade polypropylene (PP).
BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Latex Free, Lead Free. Independently tested to meet or exceed the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission requirements.
BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Latex Free, Lead Free. Independently tested to meet or exceed the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission requirements.

Not recommending
First of all this is way too pricey compared to other products that work the same way. This is not leak proof and doesnt stand sturdily. It’s also hard to latch it on quickly when transitioning baby from breast to bottle because it is too soft to hold. It might work like breast since it is shaped like a breast and you can squeeze milk to help kickstart baby tasting the milk but that’s really the advantage otherwise this is quite frustrating to figure out. When transitioning to a straw will cost you another 40 bucks just for the cover and straw not including bottle.
Nothing comes out
Nothing comes out of the straw. Donât waste your money on this.
Itâs been a week we have been using this straw cup kit. I am now comfortable leaving a review. First, the product it well made, the color matches perfectly, and it was easy to assemble. It comes with a manual with a QR code to access it online, but we did not really need it. There are pros and cons that we found, and also a couple of tips.Pros:Well made and fits the bottle well, both 5-oz and 8-oz sizes.The color matches exactly.Does not leak.Works as described.The weighted straw is genius! It really helps to drink the milk/water from any position because our baby is not strong enough yet to lift and hold the bottle up when she is in the upright position. The straw allows her to drain the bottle from any position.Cons:The straw is a little hard to suck from (yes, I tried), but I guess this is the idea. So what we did in the beginning, we pressed on the bottom of the bottle to make it easier to suck the milk out, and the baby got it. Now she drinks from it happily.The manual says the straw is sized for 8-oz bottle. This is not precisely correct. Donât cut the straw! We use the original length with both 5-oz and 8-oz, and it works perfectly. Just make sure the 5-oz bottle is more than half full in the beginning.Finally, but this is really minor. The liquid pools in the depression around the straw when baby drinks. It comes from whatever leaks out of her mouth. Not a biggie, and I donât think it can be avoided.Overall, our impression is very positive so far, and we are happy to be able to keep using our favorite baby bottles.TAG:Pros and cons but a great product overall
Our little one uses this cup really easily at only 7 months. She is able to easily drink through the straw and grasp the handles with ease. I love that the handles can be used or taken off completely. My biggest con is the ease of cleaning. The weighted straw is excellent for use but a nightmare for upkeep. Each time I wash I feel like Iâm going to cut a whole in it with my straw cleaner, even using the most narrow one I can find. I love this cup for water but will not be using for anything else simply do to the washing difficulty
We loved this lid for the first month we had it. Loved that I could reuse my bottles, loved that 6 mo daughter knew how to use it right away, not too hard to clean if you have a little brush for the straw. BUT about a month in the little part that covers the air hole in the cap wouldnât stay in place. If baby tipped the cup liquid would pour out. Also my daughter discovered that if she squeezes the silicone bottle base, liquid comes spitting out the straw. She is drenched, the floor and high chair are drenched.
My 18 month old loves these and we are glad to re-use his ComoTomo bottles. Fits great and works as described.
I got these to transition from my babies bottle to sippy cups but they are leaking terribly! I wanted to love them bc he can drink easier from them and they have a lid that covers the straw but I don’t see the point of the rotating lid when the bottle leals lime CRAZY from threads where it twists on.