🍼 Sip smarter, not messier — the ultimate toddler cup upgrade!
The NUK Fun Grips Hard Spout Sippy Cup is a 10 oz, BPA-free toddler cup designed for ages 12 months and up. Featuring a bite-resistant hard spout, textured grip, and a unique flow-control valve, it guarantees 100% leak-proof and spill-proof performance. Its ergonomic hourglass shape prevents tipping, and it’s dishwasher safe for busy parents. Available in a convenient 2-pack with vibrant blue and green colors, proudly made in the USA.
Brand | NUK |
Special Feature | Spill Proof |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Letters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Included Components | Lid |
Specific Uses For Product | Baby Feeding, Toddler Drinking |
Shape | Hourglass |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Age Range (Description) | Baby |
Material Feature | Insulated |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Product Dimensions | 6.2"W x 3"H |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Number of Items | 1 |
League | ncaa |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Manufacturer | NUK |
UPC | 885131788788 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885131788788 |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item model number | 78878 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Spill Proof |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
N**T
They are very easy to wash out leaves no stain and is pretty much long lasting.
I love these easy to hold easy to wash out leaves no stain, pretty much long lasting I have these months now. I love the shapes of them easy to manage, I love that they are not too big and it does not leak the three holes at the top on the lid is pretty much the best it gives the best function easy flow . The design is unique and your child pretty much get the best taste out of each oz.
J**N
Favorite Cups!
These are my kids’ favorite cups. My toddler and infant both easily learned how it works and the cleanup is super easy and nice! I see less spills and leaking with these bottles than the ones we have with the soft silicone lids. Super great idea for birthday gifts!
L**O
Buy This One. Here's my review of 4 different cups (ages 6-18 mo)....
First-time mom. My LO is 16 mo and we started sippy cups at 6 mo. If you're new to them, you need this cup. You ONLY need this cup. This is the review I wish I'd found a year ago... the one I was destined to write.I review 4 cups here, but I only recommend this one, at only $2.50 a pop. Features:+ Leak-Proof. Drop, punt, on your carpet, on a train, with a bear... the insides ain't goin' nowhere. The only truly leakproof cup we've tried.+ Mold-Free, Easy-Clean Valve. The 3 pieces (cup, lid, and valve) are easy to clean with a standard bottle brush, but especially the valve. It's mostly hard plastic. The silicon part, the actual valve, is large and nasty crud can't hide (seems this is true for very few cups, maybe only this one.) Note: packaging says not to use any cleaning tools on the valve, but I have, gently, and it's still leak-proof.+ D/W Safe. Unlike others, this cup does not crack in my D/W (a low-end, 2015 Whirlpool). Note: I don't wash silicon valves in the D/W. In my experience, the heat changes its shape and it's no longer leak-proof.- Doesn't Fit Cupholders. Its bottom is too big for your stroller, carseat, high chair tray, etc. But if you & your kid can deal with that, especially at age 6-18 mo when they're still learning what arms are for and don't possess the ability to stash their own cup, this is hardly a drawback.Bottom line. Let's get real. There will be times you don't clean a dirty cup as quickly as you should. Maybe it's a crazy day, or you load it in the D/W but don't run it for a day or two. This cup will pull through nice & clean: no disgusting smell or lingering haze. Others will not.For some fun, light reading, here are the 3 cups I don't recommend.#1: Munchkin Miracle 360 Trainer Cup, Green/Blue, 7 Ounce, 2 Count ($5-6 per cup). Tried this one when LO was 6, 7 months.- Cup is leak-proof for tips, not drops. When dropped, it WILL leak and you WILL cry because you spent five bucks on it and it sounded SO GOOD and why won't it just work.+- Not Super Easy to Clean. If you let this cup go, mold you can't get out will grow in the valvet. Even when cleaned promptly, it's hard to get the suction-driven silicon lid clean enough without running it through the D/W. But then...- Not D/W Safe. After a few stints in the D/W, the silicon lid stopped guarding against leaks. Bernt. (That sound a Mac makes when you move smtg to Trash.)If it were only the drop-proof issue, I'd go back to using this cup when LO is old enough not to drop his cup so much. However, the hard-to-clean valve is a dealbreaker.#2: Munchkin Click Lock Weighted Flexi Straw Trainer Cup, Blue, 7 Ounce ($7). Purchased around LO's 1st bday: arrived at grandma's, realized we forgot his cup, and grabbed this one at Stop & Shop.- Not as Leak-Proof as You're Hoping. This cup handed out mystery drips and drops: might be liquid getting sucked up into the straw but not removed. SEVEN BUCKS?? Noooo.- Impossible To Clean. You will glare at the hazy, nasty crap clinging to the insides of the Weighted Flexi Straw and throw it out because you are afraid of giving your child diseases (true story.) I could not find a way to clean this cup to my satisfaction.This cup did help my LO learn to drink from a straw, but not any more than us at Chick-fil-A or out to dinner, holding his kid-size water cup for him. Save yourself the frustration and the $7.#3: Nuby 2-Pack Flip-It Easy Grip Cups with Easy-Flo Straw, 10 Ounce, Colors May Vary (I recently got a 2-pack for $5 at Burlington, so was feeling rather full of myself. That did not last.)- Infuriating Mystery Leaks. I haven't gotten around to buying more Gerber cups, so we're still using these at the moment, but both of them started leaving Mystery Rings of milk on whatever surface they rest (upright). Truly infuriating. Again, the liquid seems to come up the straw and out.+- Cleaning: this cup only has 3 pieces and the silicon straw is easy to clean with tools. The lid is a pain to clean (lots of surfaces and openings), but when I'm done, I feel satisfied it's truly clean.- After a few runs in the D/W, the lid and cup no longer form a tight enough screw seal to prevent leaks. Bernt.Hope this was helpful!
A**R
Nice SIMPLE little cups!
These are great! Inexpensive compared to many of the other cups, nice colors, holds good amount liquid, easy for child to hold/drink, non-leak/drip. Best part is they’re easy to clean! They don’t have a bunch of little parts and pieces to take apart and clean like some of the others, it’s just a simple inner piece that clicks in and out that requires a straw cleaner.
S**Y
Good sippy cups but wide base
We don’t mind these sippy cups. They are leakproof and dishwasher safe. Unfortunately, the base of the bottle is pretty wide and doesn’t fit in any cup holder we have used in the last year. Otherwise, they are ok.
L**Y
Finally a Truly Leak-Proof Cup!
This is the only sippy cup I trust to leave in my toddlers' beds overnight — no leaks, no drips, just water when they want it. I’ve tried so many other brands that ended up leaking all over the sheets, but this one actually holds up. It’s easy for little hands to grip, and super durable. The only downside is it doesn’t fit in most cup holders, which can be a bit annoying. Also, it can leak if it's thrown really hard and the little plastic piece inside pops out — but otherwise, it’s solid. This is the only cup I buy now!
A**D
Truly Leak Proof!
These are the best sippy cups! They are truly leak proof (unless your toddler is shaking the bottle upside down with the intent to get it all over😂). They are also very easy to clean. 10/10 recommend
L**Y
Good cups for toddler
Good quality sippy cups. Lid fits well. Does leak when tipped over, but good value for the price.
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