Description
Our award-winning B.box sippy cup features our innovative b.box weighted straw that moves with the liquid – whatever angle the cup is tilted. Our redesigned straw has a unique two-way valve, ensuring easy drinking and NO leaks, even with warm water.
The B.box sippy cup ensures that tots can drink to the very last drop. They can also drink lying down, making it the ideal transition cup from bottle/breast feeding to milk in a cup. The perfect cup at home or on the go. Encourages independence with easy-grip handles and simple flip-top lid. Available in your favourite colours, with a premium matte-finish.
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- 6m+
- B.box sippy cup has a weighted straw moves with the liquid, whatever angle the cup is held
- Simple flip top lid
- Dishwasher safe
- Do not microwave
- Made from PP and silicone, steel weighted ball
- Dimensions (cup with lid) 15 x 12 x 7.5cm
- 240mls/8oz capacity
- BPA, Phthalates and PVC free
B.box incorporated the iconic disney characters in sippy cup.
Rivee via Amazon.com –
I bought this cup for my 2 yr old instead of the zoli bot cup bec of the design,at first we were very happy with it but just few days later both handles came off, this cup cleans better then the zoli cup, but im not sure if it pays bec of the handles, but overall still using the cup and not leaking.
Kimberly M. Fairchild –
So far so good. My 9 month old daughter took to the cup right away and had no problems drinking from it. So far it appears to be relatively leak proof. I love the weighted straw that allows her to drink even if she’s tipping the cup. Some of her other straw cups have to be held “just so” in order for the straw to reach the liquid, which ends up frustrating her when she just gets air and no milk.
The only drawback thus far is that the straw is very difficult to clean. I already have several straw cleaners and they are too big for this skinny flexible straw. Also cleaning the weighted part has been nearly impossible as the pipe cleaners I have won’t fit inside.
I also wish that the cup came in a smaller size. My daughter only gets 2-3 oz per cup, so this cup’s size is a bit of overkill.
I may purchase more of these cups since they work well, at that point I might consider purchasing the branded cleaning kit.
Cynthia Esparza via Amazon.com –
Love this cup. I’ve tried just about every weighted straw cup out there and this is one of our favorites. It doesn’t pool liquids and it takes the abuse from my toddler very well. My only complaint is the straw is very difficult to remove for cleaning.
M. Furr via Amazon.com –
ÿCleaning Technique and How it Compares to Zoli. When I first started using sippy cups, I bought one B Box and one Zoli bottle to compare. I ended up choosing this brand over Zoli for pretty minor reasons. The lid popped off the Zoli first (though it also has popped off B Box, but not often) and I just found this version more aesthetically pleasing. It’s a toss up between this bottle and the Zoli Bottle though, so if you have a better deal on one over the other you will probably be fine choosing by price.
Pros: I’ll leave the reasons why straws are better than traditional sippy cups to the professionals, but if you have decided a straw sippy cup is the way to go, this is probably your best bet. It doesn’t leak much- especially if you replace the straws if/when your kid has chewed on the end too much. Baby/toddler can drink from all angles, which is huge when you are first starting to transition, and the handles make it easy for them to hold.
Cons: These cups have a bad habit of squirting out liquid if the pressure in them is off. I’m not sure how related that is to weather or heating the bottom part up with out the lid before use, because it happens to us infrequently. I can’t find the pattern. Sometimes a cup will be fine all day, sometimes it will continue to erupt even after you’ve unscrewed and rescrewed as lightly as possible. It doesn’t happen often enough to stop me from using them, but it’s something to be aware of. It’s not a good idea to leave these things laying around in a car or on a bed, because you may come back to milk or juice everywhere.
Cleaning: Some might consider this a con, but I have found cleaning to be pretty easy as long as you stick to a few things. Most importantly, rinse these things out asap. As long as you rinse them (and/or blow out the liquid in the straw if necessary) soon after use, they will clean easily in the dishwasher. If liquid has had time to sit in the straw, then the main thing to do is to soak the lids in warm/hot soapy water. I let them sit a few minutes then basically milk the straw almost like an udder to get any hard milk or fruit bits out of the straw. As long as both ends of the straw are submerged this should work effectively. Optionally- because I know some might not like this idea- I also have one cleaned cup filled with soapy water and one with just hot water set up when I clean them by hand and will suck through the straws (then spit out the cleaning liquid into the sink) before I do a final rinse on the outside to make sure it’s clean.
Jason P. Garcia via Amazon.com –
Great sippy cup – This is the only sippy cup we use now. It’s the only I’ve tried (and I’ve been through them all) that doesn’t leak! I only gave it 5 stars because the flip lid always falls off or breaks the minute the cup hits the ground which is inevitable with a toddler! But as I mentioned it doesn’t leak so no biggie.
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
ÿHas replaced all other cups in the house. This was the 1st straw cup we bought for our 11 month old. It took her only seconds to figure it out and wouldn’t put it down for the rest of the night. Now it is the only one she wants to use.
The only thing I wish was different was easier way to clean the straw parts. There might be an easier way that I haven’t figured out.
Jenjenjennifer via Amazon.com –
I really like these cups as they leak less than some other straw cups (ahem, munchkin). The only con I have is that one of my 1 year olds already broke the cap off by throwing it on the floor and we’ve had these a little over a month. Not a deal breaker but they could make the tops a little more sturdy!
Sarah Doughty via Amazon.com –
Four Stars – My girl love it
Irenic via Amazon.com –
My son loves this cup and it’s easy for him to drink out of.The colored plastic is hard and breaks/cracks after being thrown on the hardwood floor by a toddler. I like that the lid covers the straw, so the straw keeps clean even after being thrown. The first two leaked pretty badly, but the third seems much better, so I decided to give it a 4.
Mr. Derek Tyler via Amazon.com –
Love love love, only downfall is when they lid is closed it causes the straw to leak, other than that it’s a great wonderful sippy. Did take our baby alittle getting used to.
Liz Atkinson via Amazon.com –
SippyCupNapster – Cute cup! So far no issues with leaks
K.O via Amazon.com –
ÿGreat Sippy Cup that doesn’t leak!The first one I purchased the straw ripped apart but I really like this sippy cup as it doesn’t leak as much as some other brands. My little boy really likes this one.
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
It’s the sippy cup i expected exactly. A bit hard to clean the straw.
Ekaterina via Amazon.com –
Good cup. It was our first one at about 6/7 months. My baby figured out how to use it very quickly. It leaks a little less than other brands. BUT minus one star for not providing the cleaning tool for the straw. It was impossible to clean the straw inside and after just a couple of month of daily use I noticed mold(!) inside. Needless to say we threw it out and had to urgently get a new one from the brick and mortar store, different brand, leaks a little more, not substantially, but came with a brush and staying clean so far.
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
Second to Nuby – This weighted straw cup is much better than the Zoli cup. Almost exact same technology but less parts and easier to drink from. Still second choice to the Nuby straw cup. The only thing B box has on the Nuby cup is that you can cover the straw which is nice when you’re not at home.
Joshua E. Lynch via Amazon.com –
Get at that good-good water – The sippy cup over-all is great. When the lid is threaded properly, there are no leaks, and my daughter is able to get at that good-good water when ever she wants. However, the lid does take a bit of maneuvering to properly thread. The other tricky bit on this sippy cup is where the internal straw connects to the lid. It’s difficult to get it to seat fully inside the connection, and can cause suction problems if not inserted correctly.
McLesF via Amazon.com –
Four Stars – Awesome cup aside from trying to figure out how to get the straw clean
McLesF via Amazon.com –
Four Stars – Great aside from straw cleaning
JAMick34 via Amazon.com –
I really wanted to love this cup because we were desperate to get our daughter off of the bottle. The little side handles are great and the weighted straw allowed her to drink from any angle. I think the cup is good. I am only giving it 4 stars because I do feel that a lot of patience (on both the part of the child and the parent!) is needed. There is only a really small flow that comes out of the straw which seemed to frustrate my daughter. On the cleaning end, this is where my frustration kicked in. The straw is really narrow and that, in combination with the weight part at the end, made it incredibly hard to clean. Neither me nor my daughter had the patience to stick with this cup!
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
ÿI like the design. I like the design because my kid can finish the milk with minimal waste. The only complaint is the top straw would turn yellow and the bottom straw would come loose over time. I also wish the cleaning brush would come in the package.
CanEvans3 via Amazon.com –
But overall a good cup.It can be a little difficult to thread the lid back on. The lid that covers the straw broke off after 1 month of an 8 month old tossing it from the high chair. But overall a good cup.
Jaewoo L. via Amazon.com –
Never leaks!My baby loves this cup. This never leaks! All other cups leaked but his one never leaks. A little hard to clean but not so hard to assemble/disassemble. You need to buy the small.brush if you want to clean the straw thoroughly.
Little Ray via Amazon.com –
What’s Not to Like About a Sippy Cup?Granddaughter likes to sip her liquids (juice, milk) in her Pink Pomegranate Sippy Cup.
Xuelei Y. via Amazon.com –
Good product – My child likes it!
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
ÿDecent sippy cup for the price. Easy to screw and unscrew the lid. The weighted straw isn?t designed as well as the Munchkin Latch cup.
Saem Lee via Amazon.com –
Great first straw for babies, but it leaks. My baby only drinks milk with this cup. I think it is because of the tiny straw. It is not hard to clean the straw as long as you have the brush from b.box. However, it leaks for sure.
Elyse F via Amazon.com –
Great but bottom is large. Wish it fit into standard cup holders
Jeffery Hu via Amazon.com –
It is leak free sippy cup, but hard to clean – I like this sippy cup, it does not leak. However, it is very hard to clean the straw.
Elise J. via Amazon.com –
Easy for baby to use. But hard to clean the straw and it had leaked once?
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
Good but hard to clean – I like these cups but it?s hard to clean milk out of the straw and the lid can be tricky
Amazon Customer via Amazon.com –
Great but slow delivery – The cup is great, the only minus was the late delivery
Sarah E. via Amazon.com –
My 9 month old daughter has been struggling with learning how to use a sippy cup, and i heard good things about the weighted straw ones in the past. I decided to try this one and a munchkin brand one and she is having a much easier time with this one! Love that it is teaching her to drink. the handles makes it easy for her to hold and love the weighted straw for when she tips the cup. The reason for 4 stars and not 5 – is because it does leak when tipped upside down – through he straw. Now this is why the munchkin one is tougher because it doesn’t leak, but it is harder to suck from.
Marimor11 via Amazon.com –
Good weighted straw cup – Great weighted straw cup for toddler. Love that it has handles. The only thing I didn?t like was it broke easily. It fell off toddler high chair and lid broke.
AshleyLT via Amazon.com –
We love these cups at our house! My only complaint is I wish it came with extra straws. You can wash them out well but if one gets moldy it is impossible to clean
Jose Jimenez via Amazon.com –
This Sippy cup is way better than the Munckin one. Currently the best straw sippy cup we have bought. The previous cup we bought was the munchkin one and that was to difficult for my daughter to get water out of the straw and the sliding cover broke off after she dropped it from her high chair.
Brandon Griggs via Amazon.com –
Love this sippy cup, good quality, pretty color… However, the straw is extremely thin and hard to clean. You WILL have to buy the separate cleaning brush or you won’t be able to clean it. Although slim, 10 month old was able to suck through the straw with no problem.
JH via Amazon.com –
Favorite straw cup for water!My favorite straw cup! Does not leak. Love the weighted bottom on straw which allows our daughter to get every last drop afrom any angle. The cover is very easy for her to open and close herself. She has dropped it from her highchair several times and it has not cracked or broken. This one is a deep purple-great unisex color. Would have given 5 stars except, you can’t take apart the straw for cleaning, so I only use this cup for water. Also, you need to make sure you align the threads properly when screwing on the top to avoid leakage (takes a little extra focus because they have tiny grooves.) Other than that I love it!
LB3 via Amazon.com –
ÿGreat item, difficult to clean. Great product. Our child drinks the very last drop due to a great design. It is a bit difficult to clean and I would suggest getting the special cleaning tool along with the cup.
We started hand-washing the lower cup portion because the logo and design started to wash off using top-rack of dishwasher.
SJC via Amazon.com –
ÿVery good except cover. I really like it and I will give 5 stars if the cover doesn?t broke
Reinier via Amazon.com –
Pros: does not leak, straw is the right size, even in laying position it is possible to drink or sip.Cons: topside of bottle becomes yellowish. I think due to and orange juice that put in it. And also the tube that is inside.
Morgan Hill via Amazon.com –
These are so far my favorite sippy cups for the reason that as long as you get the top on properly they seem to not leak at all – however on the two we have, the flip top detaches very easily if the cup is dropped. They pop back on really easily, but we lost one when we didn’t realize it had come off somewhere, and it’s just annoying that they don’t stay on better. Still like these sippies a lot better than the other ones we’ve tried though!
C. Carlisle via Amazon.com –
Love the weighted straw, wish the flip cap stayed on better. These are so easy to drink from and my kid loves it. My only complaint is that when the cup falls (or is thrown) to the ground, the top flip part that covers the straw will often go flying. It?s not difficult to put back on, just a pain in the butt. I wish it was more securely fastened.
Rahul Omar via Amazon.com –
Great sip cup for toddlers or baby, I have couple of these cups and changes every three months. But it?s not easy to clean, due to the size of the tube, it?s way too small. But other than that it?s all good.
Hanna Dass via Amazon.com –
Baby loves this cup – This cup is great. Started my baby girl on this cup at 5 months and she caught on pretty quickly. I bought this and the Munchkin 360 cups and she easily figured out how to use this cup but still at 7.5 months can’t figure out the 360 cup. The only thing I don’t like about this cup is the fact that you can’t really clean out the tube/weight and I worry about mold forming
Elra12 via Amazon.com –
Leak free so far but hard to clean – Difficult to clean but that is the way it is with this style of weighted straw and slot opening. So far doesn’t leak and is easy for our 14-month-old to hold and use by herself. Fun and unique color prevents it from getting mixed up with other kid’s stuff.
Colleen via Amazon.com –
My son drinks out of them really well, seems to prefer them to other sippy cups. However if there is liquid in the straw it seems to act a bit like a siphon and liquid continues to pour out of it.
Nai via Amazon.com –
Brush and Straw – I love this sippy cup. A little disappointed it doesn’t come with at least one brush to clean the straw. I have straw brushes and the ones I have are apparently to thick for these straws. Needless to say, he hasn’t used this sippy cup in two weeks. Need to order the brush.
Amber L. via Amazon.com –
ÿNot bad – We wanted something our son can use since he was used to turning cups upside down to drink. He drinks from this both ways- leaving it down and turning it upside down like a typical sippy cup. We wanted the weighted straw and it?s great when it works. There?s many times it gets stuck and doesn?t come down when it?s flipped over. It?s pretty leak proof but like most babies, ours tosses it off his tray and also squeezing the top so drink spills out. It?s also not the easiest to clean. We only use it for water so it?s not like we need to scrub it. I would be afraid of using it with milk or even juice when he?s older because of the difficulty in cleaning it.
Rhonda via Amazon.com –
ÿStraws don’t come out. They are nice for water. But the straw is very difficult to clean. You can use the little brush, but it’s very hard to get it rinsed out. If you try to pull the straw out for cleaning, it breaks.
Jewelie via Amazon.com –
This is my favorite sippy cup that my kids have used over the years and having raised three boys, there have been lots of sippy cups. I love the weighted straw that gets all the liquid out from it. However, I only use this for when my little one wants water. Because the straw is so thin, it can be hard to clean out even with the cleaning brush. Other than that, I love the size, shape, and functionality.
Jia via Amazon.com –
ÿGood for babies who just start to use straw. Planned to use it to feed milk for my LO who is already 16mo. It is a good cup with good quality. But the straw is very thin and hard to drink for babies after 9 or 12 mo. And it is hard to clean the straw.
Ren via Amazon.com –
ÿGreat for first timers,…not so great for cleaning. Finally a sippy that doesnt spill but isnt super difficult to suck through. This was great and my little one has finally been using a sippy cup for the first time. The cup is easy enough to clean but the straw is a different story. It is so tiny ( which is great for my little, not so great for me). Overall I would say just use it for water. Milk and juice just don’t work out as well with this cup.
Sialia via Amazon.com –
ÿMy 12 month old baby learned how to use it after a few try (3-4 minutes) and he liked it. The only drawback is the lid is …First straw cup for my baby. My 12 month old baby learned how to use it after a few try (3-4 minutes) and he liked it. The only drawback is the lid is easily fall off when this cup is dropped to the floor (my son seemed like to throw it). Although you can put it back easily, but I feel it a little annoying.
McGaugh via Amazon.com –
ÿMinimal leaks – Ordered this sippy cup for my grandson; we usually order Simba, but this was a bit cheaper and promised no leaks so we decided to give it a try. You can hold it upside down and it doesn’t leak, but if it gets left on its side for any period of time it does leak a bit. Other than that, well constructed and worth the purchase.
Katie via Amazon.com –
These were the only soppy cip our son would drink, so while we were thankful for them, they do leak if you take a sip and stop early. The liquid remains in the straw and the pressure conitinues to push it to leak 🙁
Yvonne Walker via Amazon.com –
so good. Baby is loving the cup
Squirrelly via Amazon.com –
A less expensive alternative to the Zoli. We’ve been using this alongside the Zoli Bot for a few months. This one leaks less (yay!) and seems to be overall more durable. My only complaint is that it requires a bit more effort to get water out, which frustrated my toddler for awhile while she got used to it.
Darcey via Amazon.com –
Good sippy cup – We love these sippy cups (have 2 currently). The weighted straw is great and the closeable lid makes it great for travel. My only complaint (and it’s very minor) is that they don’t get a lot of liquid with each sip.
Robertine Farley via Amazon.com –
Cup not used this one yet. I had purchased one in December for my little grandson, I have not used this one yet. the other one seems to work well
they will leak if the cap is not excatley correct on it.
Lisa Watson via Amazon.com –
Really like this cup. Really like this cup, no drip and you really can get every last drop but the straw and bulb are hard to clean
MRA via Amazon.com –
Four Stars – It leaks out of the straw but my son loves drinking from it.
C via Amazon.com –
Good cup with straw!!!!Love this cup for my daughter! The weighted weight at the bottom is great so that she can drink from the silicone straw at any angle!! My only complaint would be that she has dropped it a few times now and for some reason it seems to leak a little 🙁
LadyNancy via Amazon.com –
Four Stars – The straw is easily broken
K.O via Amazon.com –
Best weighted straw sippy cup – These are the better weighted straw sippy cups that have minimal leakage. Although I find my son has to suck quite hard to get the flow of water to come out
Coco via Amazon.com –
Can?t find newer version of replacement straws.Update:
I change it to 4 stars because I can?t find the replacement straws for this Newer version of cup on Amazon. Everywhere just older version straws which won?t fit this newer version cup.
My 11 month old knew how to use this cup immediately when I gave to him.