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Born Free Trainer Cup Colors Vary | 
| Brand: Born Free
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $6.89 You Save: $4.10 (37%)
New (14) from $6.89
Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 183
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 4.7 x 2.6
MPN: 40001 Model: 40001 UPC: 853049001275 EAN: 0853049001275 ASIN: B000MRLYHE
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Born Free's 7oz. Trainer Cup - Free of the hormone disrupting chemical Bisphenol-A | | • | Revolutionary venting system which helps reduce colic (gas, spit up)symptoms and helps reduce middle ear infections | | • | Each dishwasher safe (Top Rack) Trainer cup comes with extra soft, spill resistant spout and travel cover | | • | Colors Vary |
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Product Description The first ever, BornFree™ Bisphenol-A Free plastic, training cup, with a low vacuum valve, designed to create a free flow of liquid for your child's comfort. 1 per pack.Assorted Colors.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Born Free trainer cups are great March 26, 2008 M. Ellis 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
I have never rated anything on Amazon before despite being a frequent purchaser, but because this product has (I think unjustly) gotten negative reviews from other people, I had to respond. The Born Free "Trainer Cup" DOES NOT leak. I think those people who said it does leak must have purchased the Born Free "Drinking Cup" that looks almost identical to the trainer cup. I almost didn't buy this product because of the negative reviews, but because I have twin boys who are 8 months old and we have been so happy with the Born Free bottles (despite their expense), I thought I would give these a try. My boys are very rough on the Born Free Trainer Cups and we haven't had a leaking/spillage problem. The most amazing thing about the spout is that once my boys tried it (and this is true for both of them), they didn't want to go back to the bottle nipples! It's spouts from now on. Now here's a money saving tip for those of you who already invested into the Born Free bottles - you can interchange the spout from the trainer cup with the bottle nipple. Just make sure to put the bottle together with all the pieces as you normally would, except pull the trainer spout through where you would normally pull the nipple. Since you can purchase a pack of two spouts separate from the bottles for $6 or $7, I would recommend that those of you who already have the Born Free bottles to purchase the trainer cup spouts separately to start with and see if your babies like to drink from them. If they do, and once you feel they are ready to hold their own trainer cup, then you can invest in purchasing some cups as well. I don't like paying the high prices either, but there are ways to save money and my boys really really liked the bottles (and now the trainer cups), plus I feel like this is a good company to purchase from as their products are bpa free.
Great sippy cup- NO leaks! March 20, 2008 C. Gallagher (Virginia) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
We have the Born Free TRAINER cup for our now 9 month old daughter. We bought it when she was 7 months and she is finally holding it and tipping it up to drink on her own. It's not difficult for our daughter to suck water out as other sippy cups can be, and it's safe. It does NOT leak, and believe me, we'd know if it did because it's upside down more than it's right side up! :) I think there is some confusion over the drinking cup versus the trainer cup. They look the same but the drinking cup has a free flow spout, where as the trainer cup does not leak at all!
Yes, it leaks EVERYWHERE! March 17, 2008 Mom of 3 (San Francisco, CA USA) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
I'm not big on writing reviews, but I'm so irritated that I spent $12-15 on a child's cup that makes a mess everywhere. I appreciate that it's BPA free, though it would be better if it were phthalate free too. My real issue if that it's ridiculous to charge so much money for such a poorly designed product. My son just used this again (because all the other cups were dirty) and there were pools of milk all over his high chair tray within 1-2 minutes. This happens every time and so I rarely use the cup, but I've decided to throw it away now -- which doesn't seem all that environmentally friendly -- but frankly I don't have a lot of extra time for the extra mess this cup makes. I hope this review stops someone else from making the mistake of buying this cup--and maybe the company will improve their product.
Beware - they leak! August 25, 2008 J. Ronen (Washington, DC United States) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
First I tried the Born Free toddler cup, which was a leak disaster. But I held out hope wanting a BPA free sippy cup that didn't leak. I shelled out $50 for a set of these trainers and after a few chews on the spouts and a fews times through the dishwasher - they leak. My kids fall asleep with bottles, they go in my purse, and various other precarious situations. Disaster at each turn. Save your money and get the colored Advent sippies or the Playtex BPA free ones. They defintely don't leak for at least the first 6-9 months and you can get them at the grocery store.
Great product - and they ARE Phthalate free April 18, 2008 madsmom (connecticut) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
An email to the company got this response: "All of the BornFree products are BPA, Phthalate and PVC free". With all of the confusion over BPA, Phtalates and other chemicals in our childrens bottles, toys, etc. It's good to know that there is a company with products such as these. The review that claims that the sippy cups are not phthalate free is incorrect.
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