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Does not leak Jul 19, 2010 These do not leak as some of the other reviews suggest. I agree with the previous review that those customers must have been referring to the "Drinking Cups". This is my 1 yr old's favorite sippy cup and we have tried several including Tommee Tippee, Gerber and First Years. The big plus, which has also been mentioned is that you if you already own the Born Free bottles, which we do, you can simply insert the spout in the collar (where the nipple normally goes) and you will be able to reuse the Born Free bottles you already have.
Pointless sippy cup. Jun 19, 2010 In a hunt to replace our years-old Gerber cups (with the valve that pops out at the slightest bump), we thought we'd give this one a try. Don't make the same mistake we did. One piece of advice is to try this cup first before giving it to your child (my older kids think it's hysterical to see mom & dad drinking out of a sippy cup!). I almost gave myself a hernia trying to get water out of this thing. And then, to add insult to injury, when I put it down, it leaks out of the bottom of the cap area. This would seem to indicate a backwards seal is forming.
If I wasn't busy shopping for a new cup while entertaining my little ones, I'd consider creating a video review to show just how ridiculous this thing is.
Based on the positive reviews I see here, I can only conclude that either the company's quality control is non-existent or... all the positive reviews have been left by company employees!
Too many parts!! Not practical Jun 19, 2010 I bought this for my 6 month old daughter who is already successfully using the Thinkbaby sippy. Upon opening the package I was mortified to count 7 parts. Yes, I kid you not, this sippy has 7 pieces! I put it back in the box and will be returning it next week. It is not practical to have a sippy with even more parts than the most complicated bottle. This is not a sippy for mother's who are short on time.
A bit complicated Jun 04, 2010 Ok so sippy cups are not rocket science, but this cup has a few too many parts to put together. It's a lot to separate, clean and keep from getting lost in the cabinet. It also leaks a bit more than the others. It's not a horrible leaker, but a bit more other brands I've tried.
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leaks & that annoying "vent" May 28, 2010 We've been using the Born Free bottles for the past few months and they've worked our really well - except, as I'd read in another review elsewhere, I don't know if I see a point to that vent insert. It's pretty annoying. I tried simply not using the vent, but then the bottles seemed to leak.
SO, because I've used Born Free for some time now, I thought I'd give the born free sippy cup trainer a try. And because I'd read the reviews about leakage, I decided to also buy the Think Baby Sippy Cup Trainer, as well, to compare the two.
I used Think Baby first and LOVED it. No leaks at all. AND no annoying vent insert to deal with, either. Then I tried the Born Free trainer after, and it leaked IMMEDIATELY. I double checked to make sure everything was screwed on tightly, tried again, and the thing still leaks.
I was going to give this bottle 2 stars, to be nice & because I've used the bottles for so long, but... ARGH! That stupid vent insert.
Seeing as these cups aren't exactly cheap, I'm going to return this one and get a few more of the Think Baby cups.
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