guster
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Post by guster on May 30, 2017 5:02:55 GMT -6
I can't find one that doesn't leak -- some are great for sipping, but leak as soon as they hit the ground. I've tried the Munchkin 360s, the Nuks, tons of different straw cups, and most recently I bought both kids Camelback's. Everything spills. Is there anything else?
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Post by nam2013 on May 30, 2017 5:31:21 GMT -6
I have one of those cheap sports bottles (really for one time use only) that have suction iso those regular sports caps. They only leek when squeezed or sucked on. I'll try and take a pic next time we have one. We use those in the car, dd already knows how to use them and never had any problems with leaking.
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trtlcrzy
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Post by trtlcrzy on May 30, 2017 7:01:05 GMT -6
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guster
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Post by guster on May 30, 2017 7:07:31 GMT -6
Yes, for both. I thought the camelbak would wor best, but the inside suction fails if they pull on the straw too hard and then it's spill city anytime they tip it.
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Post by SweetPotato on May 30, 2017 7:40:40 GMT -6
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Post by flamingo on May 30, 2017 8:16:12 GMT -6
Following...I bought one by SkipHop recently that I like a lot for its leak-proofness, but I'm bummed bc the design is coming off the outside. Maybe I just need to apply myself to scraping off the rest of the design.
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guster
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Post by guster on May 30, 2017 9:19:57 GMT -6
I ordered the one sweet potato recommended. I like that it will keep drinks cold over the summer.
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Post by csho on May 30, 2017 19:51:34 GMT -6
We use a mini nalgene bottle. Never leaks but of course it takes some coordination to drink from at this age without spilling.
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