Munchkin
Munchkin Click Lock Weighted Flexi-Straw Cup
Assorted Colours 7 oz
Munchkin Click Lock Weighted Flexi-Straw Cup is rated
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Description
Hold it like a bottle but drink from a straw! our new Weighted Straw Trainer cup is perfect for the transition from baby bottle to sippy cup, allowing your toddler to drink from any angle. And with its flip-top lid and Click Lock™ functionality, this leak-proof training cup is also perfect for use on-the-go.
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Suitable for ages 6 months old and up.
With the new weighted straw trainer cup, your toddler can hold it like a bottle but drink from a straw. The weighted straw cup dispenses liquid from any angle. And with the flip top lid and Click Lock™ functionality, this cup is also perfect for use on-the-go. Munchkin even backs this no-leak promise with a 100% replacement guarantee! Secured, and rest assured - this might just be the sippy cup of your dreams.
Features:
Suitable for ages 6 months old and up.
With the new weighted straw trainer cup, your toddler can hold it like a bottle but drink from a straw. The weighted straw cup dispenses liquid from any angle. And with the flip top lid and Click Lock™ functionality, this cup is also perfect for use on-the-go. Munchkin even backs this no-leak promise with a 100% replacement guarantee! Secured, and rest assured - this might just be the sippy cup of your dreams.
Features:
- 7 oz capacity for water, milk or juice
- Weighted straw allows your toddler to hold the cup at any angle
- Handles are easy for little hands to hold
- Flip-top lid covers straw while on-the-go
- BPA-free, top rack dishwasher-safe
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Alibp from
Will spill
We tried to use this cup too give our daughter milk, but as the milk warmed by being on the counter, it would create enough pressure to flow out of the straw. This ended up making a big mess every time. Seems to work fine for water.
Date published: 2020-08-29
Rated 2 out of
5
by
CarolynO from
Good in theory, but leaky/messy
Loved the idea of the weighted straw and appreciate that it comes with a straw cleaner. However, the fluid sprays everywhere when the lid moves from closed to open to access the straw, and the cup tends to leak quite a bit when maneuvered by a toddler. I would not recommend the product for younger toddlers who might find it difficult to get the suction quite right to draw up fluid (i.e. parents have to "prime" the straw).
Date published: 2021-03-10
Rated 4 out of
5
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Cryssi from
Practical, but leaks if upside down (minimal)
We love the weighted straw feature, despite the occasional leaks. It's gotten better as our daughter has aged, since she does not tip the bottle as often, and she really favors this cup over her others. The straw cleaning tool makes it easy to clean the straw as well.
Date published: 2020-07-17
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Squee123 from
Great, but not 100% leak-proof
This is my favourite straw cup system I’ve tried. Easy to wash, 10 month old took to it very well. However, the only reason it’s not 5 stars is it’s not 100% leak-proof, but I somewhat expect this from a baby learning to use the cup and it taking a few tumbles.
Date published: 2022-04-03
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Momof1 from
Challenging to use
It doesn’t leak but that’s because you need an engineering degree to get water out. So difficult to drink from! Straw is skinny and you have to bite it in the right spot to suck water out
Date published: 2025-06-06
Rated 5 out of
5
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ZH10 from
The only cup we use!
We have four of these! When my daughter stopped drinking from her previous sippy cup at 13 months I bought 4 different cups and this was by far the best. It is easy to clean (3 parts), the lid that covers/pushes down the straw is super handy, the colours are great, it is easy for a toddler to hold, the weighted straw makes drinking from any angle simple and they are great for travelling.
As another reviewer mentioned if the cup gets warm (i.e. sitting outside on a hot day) the pressure will build up and it will push some of the liquid out of the straw. However for us this is typically only an issue outside so it isn't a big deal. As well there was a bit of a learning curve in getting my 13 month old to learn how to use the straw but with a trick my husband came up with it wasn't hard at all. He would squeeze the top of the straw (there is a small portion of the straw near the top that acts as a valve so you need to apply pressure for liquid to flow out) and tip it a bit to bring the water up into the straw. He did this for about a day and over time drew liquid less and less up the straw until my daughter learned.
These are our favourite!
Date published: 2021-08-11
























