Sigg Baby Water Bottle (0.3-Liters, Little Cat, Soft Pink)
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Leak proof, durable, and 100 free of anything that will leach harmful chemicals or alter the taste, the sigg Kid's Water Bottle (13.5 oz.) makes a lot of sense when it comes to hydrating the little ones in the great outdoors. It's a great choice for young cyclists and hikers who have just graduated from sippy cup use.They are super cute, and I was looking for an alternative to plastic, but they haven't worked out as well as the Klean Kanteen kid sippy cups.
My problems with them are #1, they easy dent or crack when thrown (i have two toddler boys) and #2, they are not easy for babies or toddlers to open since the have a difficult sports cap.
I bought one of these a while back and just started giving it to my two year old. The performance of the cup is fine, I agree with other reviewers, I have to "babysit" the opening and closing of the spout or it will spill everywhere b/c it always ends up on the floor on its side, so maybe it's really meant for older children.
But my main problem is cleaning it. I have tried and tried to use a bottle brush (non sigg brand), paper towels, soaking it and it keeps getting mildew on the inside if it is left in the cabinet a day or two without use. I even put it in the dishwasher which I don't think you are supposed to do and it still smells awful inside and gets mildew around the rim, like the furry growing kind.
I just did a google search and I guess there are special cleaning tablets that you can use to clean these out, but I don't want to spend even more money on a drinking cup for a two year old.
It does not leak if the spout is turned closed enough, and then my 19 month old loves it.
I have this type bottle for both of my boys (13 months & 2.5 yrs)and they both love them. I love that you can close the valve so it doesn't leak all over the place.
I purchased this costly (for sippy cups) item for my grandson. It got dented and began shedding gray flakes from the inside. It got tossed in less than a month. I was very disappointed in this product. I have tried several brands with not so satisfactory results. I hope manufacturers will step up to the plate and produce decent bpa and phthalate free bottles and cups for our newborns and toddlers as well as the rest of us.....and make the price affordable!
I love Sigg Bottles, I have one for myself and now got this one for my 9 month old. They are light, look great (ours glows in the dark!) and do not leach either chemicals or bad tastes into your drinks.
While I would give 5 stars for any adult size Sigg, only 4 stars for this one because Sigg does not offer a sippy adapter for babies, like some other brands do. It's quite hard for my baby to drink from the top the bottle comes with - but we are still practicing.
I don't like all the waste (and mess) from single-serve juice boxes or pouches. My daughter won't drink the 2% milk she could get in the lunch line at school. It isn't safe to reuse water bottles. Most thermos drink holders are too big for a lunch box. No retail store that I searched offered a safe, leak-proof, lunch box-sized reusable drink bottle. Finally I found what I've been looking for on-line in the SIGG Eco-Friendly Kids Water Bottle. It is small, cute, leak-proof, and easy for my daughter to use. It doesn't leave a weird taste on the water or milk that I put in it. The top disassembles easily for cleaning. the only thing that would make it better would be to make it dishwasher-safe and insulating.
My daughter loves her Sigg cup- it has a cute design (she loves the bunny and sheep), and it's easy for her to drink out of. I like the fact that it's not plastic and a healthier choice. The only disadvantage is that it is not spill proof.
I just got my sigg bottles today, One for my 4 year old daughter and one for my 2 year old. They both seem to love them. Yes they do get cold and yes they do leak. I am planning on getting the grips($[...],) since they are much cheaper then the neoprene pouch($[...] each). As for the leaking, I think Id rather worry about a little leaking from a bottle, then a bottle that doesnt leak and contains millions of tiny germs and other nasty things my lil ones are drinking up.
I got this bottle to lug around in the diaper bag. It took a couple tries, but my 11 month old figured out how to suck the water out. He still struggles a little to hold it himself, but soon I am sure. Great product - does not leak and BPA free.
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About Sigg Baby Water Bottle (0.3-Liters, Little Cat, Soft Pink) detail
- Size: 0.3-Liters
- Color: Little Cat/Soft Pink
- Brand: Sigg
- Model: 8060.20
- Released on: 2007-05-22
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .22 pounds
Features
- Uniform, seamless aluminum construction
- Proprietary water-based, non-toxic lining is taste neutral and 100 leach-free. Your drinks will always taste like you expect them to
- Active use lid has a protective flip top with a mouthpiece that twists open
- 20 lighter than Lexan bottles of the same volume
- Toughest water bottle in a June 2006 Backpacker magazine test
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