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Insulated sippy cup continues the transition for baby boy or baby girl 8mo+ learning to drink on their own.
The straw sippy cup features a slide opening that’s 100% leak proof, open or closed. Handles can also be easily removed.
Double walled insulation keeps liquids cold for 10hrs and hot for 5. Use for water, juice, or milk. Great for toddler travel or baby travel on the go. Pack in lunch box and pair with BEABA food thermos.
Baby thermos cup offers a comfortable-to-the-touch exterior that won’t feel hot or cold in the hands. Stainless steel features keeps bottle corrosion & scratch resistant, odorless & unbreakable.
Stainless steel features keeps bottle corrosion & scratch resistant, odorless & unbreakable
Straw contains a valve that needs to be slightly compressed to open and allow liquid to flow through. Without compression, the valve stays closed in order to avoid spills! The valve is opened when the child bites or presses their lips down on it while sucking through the straw. It’s a similar technique to when they breast or bottle feed, and the straw’s functionality is meant to naturally mimic that familiar motion for them!
Straws help strengthen muscles in the mouth that are important for eating and talking. Straw on this sippy cup is made from 100% supple silicone. Made with High Grade 316 Stainless Steel.

Great sippy cup
When I can’t use glass I use stainless steel. This one has been great and super durable. We also tried the munchin cat one but the straw on that 1 broke too easily.
Good item
Leak proof, quality is good and color is same as mentioned.
Straw doesnât work
I was excited to get this water bottle but when I tried to use it itâs very difficult for a child to suck water out and then I tried it and it no water came out. I tried a few times. Not happy with this product and wouldnât recommend
Best bottle used so far
Easy to clean. Love the stainless steel, keep cool and keep warm for a certain time.
Not a great quality
The straw where it is attached are easily breaks
Leaks and straw needs improvement
Leaks if straw is not on securely and also the straw is hard to suck out of for toddlers. Open it more yourself
Amazing Water Bottle
Purchased this for my son, he loves it and drinks so much water from it. His last bottle kept leaking and he did not like the straw on that one. This one is so much easier to drink from and he loves that he can carry it around by the handles. Purchased another one for my other son to have. Love it!
Great Water Bottle
I love this water bottle just wish my daughter didnât decide to chew the plastic straw otherwise would give 5/5 for sturdiness.
I like this type of cup for babies and toddlers. Itâs easy to clean and doesnât leak. When grandchild was under a year, I left the handles off and just held it for her to sip. Now that sheâs a toddler, I leave the handles on so she can hold it herself. The metal container keeps water cool, but you can add a couple of ice cubes and it doesnât sweat. The cover completely covers over the straw to protect and prevent leaks.
Really unique water bottle. Perfect for my 1 year old and I love that itâs easy for him to hold. Removable arms so it can grow with him. Love that is is non toxic.
I bought the Beaba Stainless Steel Sippy Cup with high hopes. Stylish, stainless steel, handles for tiny hands â 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 â 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 â 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!
It works pretty well and it’s easy to use for an adult or older children than our 18-month who has trouble opening and closing the lid.I wish it was a bit sturdier as it was dropped once from less than 3ft distance and the lid broke. It can still be used but the straw is always exposed, so we only use it at home now. It would be great to be able to buy a replacement lid.On rare occasions the straw would get stuck somehow and the lid becomes difficult to open requiring a lot more use of strength.Overall, we still find it the best sippy cup that meets what we’re looking for: stainless steel and a silicone straw that is not too thick.
My LO didnât have any issues getting liquid out as some reviews have indicated. All of my babies have sucked at the straw close to the cup when they start using straws so I donât see how this would be an issue unless you are using this cup as an older toddler, I can see how this may be an issue