Sigg Baby Water Bottle (0.3-Liters)

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Sigg Baby Water Bottle (0.3-Liters)

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 : Sigg Baby Water Bottle (0.3-Liters)
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Sigg
Label: Sigg
Manufacturer: Sigg
Publisher: Sigg
Release Date: 2007-05-22
Size: 0.3-Liters
Studio: Sigg



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionOn-the-go, ultra lightweight, and shiny cool to Sigg's Baby Kidz are practically kid-proof 10 ounce (3 liter to our friends across the pond) aluminum bottles Amazingly rugged, crack-resistant, recyclable and reusable, and topped off with a ground-breaking interior lining that is 100% effective against leaching and combats residue build-up Features: Extruded from a single piece of aluminum for a solid structure Easy to clean and maintain for years Sigg is a proud participant in the 1% program, where 1% of all profits are returned to environmental causes Specifications: Material: aluminum Capacity: 10 ounces Weight: 35 ounces




Features:
  • Extruded from a single piece of aluminum
  • Extremely durable, spill-proof and leak-proof
  • Rugged and crack resistant
  • Completely reusable and recyclable
  • Interior lining offers 100% protection against leaching and residue build up!













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My Baby Loves It!
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.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome!
The bottle is great. Our son loves it and takes it everywhere. The spout however does leak water when it's open, so if your kids are into making puddles, they'll like it even more.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great toddler bottle
This is a really cute bottle which my 3 yo daughter loves using for her water. It's very light and she has no problem using the spout. I haven't had any problems with dripping. I was very happy to find a good BPA free bottle for her. Cleaning is pretty easy with all parts of the spout coming apart.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Cute graphics, but not worth it.
I am so disappointed. I really wanted to like this because I am a "graphics girl" and have a tendency towards good design---and non-BPA products. But as a mother of a 3 year old and 2 year old toddler, functionality and practicality win. This is impossible to clean without the sigg brush--which throws this in the category of being a $25+ cup. Price aside, within one week of owning this, my 3 y.o drops it (did i expect her not to?) and dents it--and she has a hard time closing and opening it, so it is constantly SPILLING. So what's the point? This would be great for a 5y.o plus child. It's still wonderfully designed, but you must consider the audience.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - so much fun!
So far,so good. My three year loves his new dinosaur water bottle. I bought one as well for my 1 1/2 year old son, to try and wean him off the "ba-ba". I've been using the sippy cups for him and became worried over the whole toxic plastic issue. One word of advice though would be to not use this sport top bottle in lieu of sippy spouts, especially if you're child is not ready to let go. Now in addition to this somewhat expensive bottle, i'm looking at buying a "sippy-style" one too. Also, this is not a bottle that can be used in a laying down/lounging position as it drips.



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