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Recommendation for Sippy Cups That Don't Spill...

Anyone have any recommendations for sippy cups that wont spill when held upside down? My son always takes his cup and shakes it upside down depositing milk everywhere! I thought we had finally found a solution with the Nuby cups, but they leak too. Any suggestions?

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Definitely the Playtex, they are primarily what we use. But it's all about the valve - that's what causes the leaks. I hate the Nuby cups!! Ugh milk everywhere. The Playtex cups are great because they have the rubber valves that fit in the top of the cup in 2 places (the top of the cup will have a small hole and a larger one). The valve fits really snugly inside there, and doesn't seem to get loose over time, just fits in there after tons of repeated uses (years!). I have another cup we use, too, and it's a thermos-type cup. Can't remember the brand but I remember the package said "for kids who are too cool for sippy cups." Too cute. Anyway the rubber valve on that cup is interchangeable with the Playtex cups (it might even be Playtex too) so it doesn't leak either.

And you can pick up the Playtex cups at pretty much any grocery store, drug store, or Target. :)

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I LOVE playtex. The rubber valve fits tightly in the holes, never leaks. They are insulated too. Very good!!!!
I neve rhad a problem with the nuby, but I like the Playtex ones much better.

GOOD LUCK
C.

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Playtex insulator cups work pretty well. I am currently using them on my second. I believe you can also buy just the stoppers for when they wear out but I haven't had to do that yet.

1 mom found this helpful

Definitely the Playtex, they are primarily what we use. But it's all about the valve - that's what causes the leaks. I hate the Nuby cups!! Ugh milk everywhere. The Playtex cups are great because they have the rubber valves that fit in the top of the cup in 2 places (the top of the cup will have a small hole and a larger one). The valve fits really snugly inside there, and doesn't seem to get loose over time, just fits in there after tons of repeated uses (years!). I have another cup we use, too, and it's a thermos-type cup. Can't remember the brand but I remember the package said "for kids who are too cool for sippy cups." Too cute. Anyway the rubber valve on that cup is interchangeable with the Playtex cups (it might even be Playtex too) so it doesn't leak either.

And you can pick up the Playtex cups at pretty much any grocery store, drug store, or Target. :)

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I gave up a long time ago trying to find a cup that won't leak when jolted, banged, and dropped.

I decided it was easier to teach my kids not to bang their cups, carry them around the house, or throw them on the floor. I had to be vigilant for weeks, but all of my children learned that cups stay on the table in the kitchen and they aren't carried around the house or thrown on the floor by the time they could walk.

I found the only ones that dont spill are the gerber with that oval insert inside--& I tried all of them...........& the one with the rubber strip inside with the arrow (make sure the arrow points to the bigger openning (forgot who makes that one---I even have the most advanced one without a spout that I am currently using. It has two opennings that it needs to fit into if that helps. It is the Playtex with the rubber double stoppers I am talking about. Those are the only two that I would suggest.

I have tried them all and everyone one of them leaks.

Here's another vote for the Platex cups - they come in all sizes, insulated, uninsulated, and all of the lids are interchangable! No leaks on ours with the exception of one cup that is FIVE YEARS old!

M.

We love Playtex, never had a problem with it spilling ;-)

I LOVE playtex. The rubber valve fits tightly in the holes, never leaks. They are insulated too. Very good!!!!
I neve rhad a problem with the nuby, but I like the Playtex ones much better.

GOOD LUCK
C.

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