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Sip, Smile, Repeat! 🥤
The Munchkin Any Angle™ Weighted Straw Trainer Cup is designed for toddlers aged 6 months and up, featuring a flexible, weighted straw that allows for sipping from any angle. With a 7-ounce capacity, these cups come in a vibrant pink/orange color combination and include a Click Lock™ lid to prevent leaks. They are BPA-free, dishwasher safe, and come with a straw brush for easy cleaning, making them the perfect choice for busy parents.













| Brand | Munchkin |
| Color | Pink/Orange |
| Special Feature | freezer_safe, leak_proof, Bpa Free Dishwasher Safe |
| Style | Modern |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Shape | Round |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash, Hand Wash Only |
| Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
| Material Feature | Insulated |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 3.25"W x 7.5"H |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item model number | 17350 |
| Target gender | Unisex |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Additional product features | freezer_safe, leak_proof, Bpa Free Dishwasher Safe |
| Batteries required | No |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
| Dishwasher safe | Yes |
| Bottle nipple type | Vented |
| Item Weight | 6.9 ounces |
K**Y
Great product for infant gift exchange!
I love that my baby (10 month old) can sip from this trainer cup at any angle due to the weighted straw. She is not yet able to tilt a cup or bottle up to drink, so this cup comes in handy for giving her water and juice. Keeping the parts clean are important and there is a flexible brush provided for cleaning the parts. This cup is leak proof for the most part. The lid clicks to indicate that it is on properly. I have notice that it leaks some (very little) when my baby is banging it when I’m her highchair. The cup is durable and has endured many drops. The product is great, the only true complaint I have is that I order the hot pink and received the light pink. My baby already has the light pink one. I bought several of these cup to make Valentine exchange bags for my daughter’s infant daycare class. The colors are vibrant and make a great gift.
S**3
Tips for loving this cup
A lot of reviews I’ve read seem to be user error. My 12 month old drinks from this cup very easily in almost any position and loves it. And after figuring out a few things, I think it is nearly perfect. Let’s clear up a few things other reviews have complained about, so you will love your new cup too.1. It leaks/bubbles out cold liquid when taken out of the fridge. -This is not a design flaw but just a physics reaction. Yes, if you take the cup from the fridge to room temp, the cold air inside the cup expands as it warms pushing out a bit of liquid from the straw. Very simple solution is to simply unscrew the top for a minute (maybe less!) so that as the air expands in room temp, and liquid isn’t pushed up and out of the straw. Seriously, try it. Very simple solution once you realize why it is happening.2. The valve in the straw make is very difficult to drink out of. -I thought this at first as well. Please do not cut the valve out as other reviews have suggested. The valve is meant to be compressed from front to back (top to bottom) as toddler is drinking, and once compressed slightly, offers nearly no resistance to drinking. When not compressed, keeps your cup leak proof.3. Difficult to clean. -You can also compress this valve front to back, to insert cleaning brush provided and to allow water to rinse through it easily while cleaning. Knowing how to use the valve makes cleaning very simple.4. Not leak proof when turned upside down. -I think this has to do with improper straw and stopper placement. You must pull the straw through until it clicks into place and make sure the stopper connected to the straw is firmly placed over the air hole at the top of the lid. Then, no matter how my toddler carries it around, it never leaks when upside down. Also, make sure the lid is screwed on until the handles click over the bumps on the side to lock it on. It is easy to not screw the top on enough if you don’t know it needs to click in place to lock.I’m sure a few cup will be made with defects and this won’t fix everyone’s problems, but I think a bit more knowledge of how to use the cup properly would solve most of the complaints listed about the cup. User error seems to be the biggest problem with these cups.The only minor draw back I’ve noticed is occasionally getting flicked with liquid when my son finishes drinking and flicks the straw out of his mouth at me. But I think that will get better with time.*Please don’t let the negative reviews keep you from buying and loving this cup. Just take a minute to learn how to use it to its best potential and I think you will love this cup too!
I**M
Strong enough for a toddler but gentle enough to get broken inside while being washed
I bought two of these weighted sippy cups- one for my 3y/o son and one for my 1y/o daughter. My son had been using this Thomas The Train hard-spout sippy cup like, forever and a day. He was hooked on this one specific cup, like I had nightmares about him loosing it! And then the day came that his speech therapist said he needed to switch to a straw-cup (to help strengthen his mouth/face muscles). I bought a variety of straw-type sippy cups and hurled each one at him, hoping one would stick (FIGURATIVELY. Gosh... I would never want to throw anything at my sweet little darling) Eventually, he settled on one... no, not this one here. Another one. But, that one leaked everywhere. And then- the biggest problem- he would throw a darn tantrum every darn day because he couldn't get that last little bit of milk (actually the last 1/3 of the cup of milk) up through the straw while laying down because... gravity. So, I discovered these weighted-straw miracles while shopping in a Rite Aid for over-priced baby nail clippers. Oh, was I delighted! Until I saw the price- $8.99 +sales tax = no-way-jose! So, being the thrify-nifty Mama that I am, I quicky looked these puppies up here on Amazon, and they were only about $5 each... plus, being a shpeshall Prime member meant no shipping costs & I could have this new fangled invention all up in my toddlers face tomorrow. So, I bought two because I try to learn from my past missteps. We got it the very next day. My son was thrilled to be able to lay down a drink all of the milk without the torture & struggle of non-weighted-straw cups. I was relieved to not have to deal with trying to explain gravity to an almost-3-year-old.So the highlight is obviously the weighted straw part. The straw itself is a nice soft & flexible yet durable plastic-y material, and it has the "leak-proof" thing inside the straw (you know, where it needs a bit of pressure to allow the liquid to flow through it). The lid has 2 side handles that make a click to let you know that it is closed good & tight, and uses a sliding mechanism on top to open/close the straw (pop-up type). The lid also comes in some nice bright colors- I got green for my son and pink for my daughter. The cup is clear and rather small... I think this could hold 6oz, but the straw & weight take up room, really it's just a bit under 6oz. I thought these were going to be a pain to clean, but low and behold, it comes with a teeny tiny straw scrubber brush! Fantastic!And now, what I didn't really like: The spill-proof thing inside the straw becomes wide-open after so many washes with the straw scrubber brush and not-so-spill-proof... in fact, my son has given himself & his baby sister a milk shower several times. This week. I also noticed that the other part of the straw that connects inside the lid (which also has some kind of spill-stopping magic powers apparently... I'm sorry I obviously don't know the proper terminology for sipping cup anatomy) eventually becomes loose too. My son has long-ago discovered that if he shakes his sippy cup hard enough, that spill-proof part inside comes loose and he can make it rain milk (yes, my son drinks milk exclusively). This eventually happens with any and all "spill-proof" sippy cups. But the straw becoming damaged from cleaning just makes it worse. Since my daughter never used her cup, I swapped the straws out after a month. Now it's been another month and I am just careful when I scrub that section inside the straw now and it's still holding up. I really liked the clicking of the lid closing, but after opening & closing so many times, the click isn't really noticable. This brings me to my issue of the size of the cup- it's too small for my kids! Seriously both of my kids act like they are going to pass out from dehydration if they don't have their cups filled with milk at all times. This means I'm constantly rinsing/washing/refilling this little cup all day long. It's cray. But this may be just a problem for my kids and might not be an issue for yours.Overall, I do really like these cups. They are perfect for little ones who like to lay back and have a drank. My son has thrown these cups at hardwood, concrete/cement, asphalt, brick walls/pathways, gravel, and marble and they have held up thus far... many many scratches & scuffs but not a single crack! Bravo! If you decide to buy one of these don't be like me and get carried away with excitement from the tiny straw scrubber brush; gently scrub the top half of the straw where the spill-proof whatever-you-call-it is and it should last you a lifetime... I'm just kidding, it will probably get you 6 months before you're taking milk showers.
A**A
Recomendable.
Me gustó. Buen material. No se derrama. Cumple con su función. Lo recomiendo. Además que es recomendable para iniciar la AC en bebés.
L**
Imprescindibles para dejar biberón
Los compré cuando mi bebé tenía un poquito más del año. Él ya tomaba en popote y éstos fueron maravillosos. Son todo lo que se dice en la publicación. Son resistentes y el bebé puede mover la botella como sea y sigue tomando agüita. Imprescindibles.
R**N
Great cup for elderly too
I actually got this cup for my 103-year-old bed bound mother who has motor skill issues and trouble seeing and often knocks over standard water bottles or Ensure bottles to the floor in her attempt to grab something to drink.I tested the product with water to begin with and tried turning it and dropping it and it didn't leak. Yay! I also tried an Ensure drink in this bottle and it didn't leak however, the fluid creeps up the straw as the fluid reaches room temperature and the pressure builds in the bottle so keep an eye on that and see if opening the bottle briefly will relieve the pressure by. I really like the the click sound whenever you close the container sort of like a gas cap to let you know that it has been closed correctly. I do find that sometimes it's difficult to suck from the straw if the fluids been sitting for a while so I usually have to use the brush to clean out the straw at least once a day. Also, When you first get this cup if you find it's difficult to suck from that's because there's a valve about a centimeter from the tip of the straw that is there to slow down the floor to Children's mouths so they don't choke. You can cut this off if you want to increase the flow. Overall the cup is great and we are buying two more for water and juice.
A**A
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
The media could not be loaded. Superb.. No leakaging 😍😍.. Inside the bottle there is a type of cap which you can use as cap which cause no leakaging
W**M
Best sipper
My babies love these sippers
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