🥤 Sip Smart, Spill Less, Grow Confident!
The Reflo Smart Cup is a durable, BPA-free toddler training cup featuring patented 360° controlled slow flow technology. Made in the USA from unbreakable Zylar plastic, it supports natural drinking habits without valves or suction, recommended by pediatricians to aid oral development. Dishwasher safe and designed to grow with your child by removing the flow insert for a seamless transition to an open cup.
Brand | Reflo |
Color | 1-Pack Clear |
Special Feature | Break Resistant |
Style | 1-Pack Clear |
Theme | Baby |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Included Components | 1 cup, 1 flow-control insert, QR code instructions |
Specific Uses For Product | Cold Drinks |
Shape | Tumblers |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Material Feature | Insulated |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 2.75"W x 4.75"H |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | standard packaging |
Manufacturer | Reflo Ltd |
UPC | 628586376984 861177000046 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00861177000046 |
Size | 6 Ounces |
Item model number | RSC46 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Break Resistant |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
E**N
Motivating for everyone
Simple but effective for our 15 month old practicing from an open cup. Game changer. The lid fell off when he dropped it on the floor, but that’s to be expected. It’s not spill proof and I’m ok with that. Great size and he loves drinking out of his big boy cup like the rest of the family. Highly motivating with less mess, more practice.
S**Y
Great Control Flow—Doesn’t Claim to be Spill-proof!
The media could not be loaded. I bought the 4-pack and instantly loved the way it looked when it arrived. Yes, the packaging, which is just a plastic bag around the cups with a sticker, is very much bare-bones, but it did the job. You will want to scan and read the info in the QR code, but the most important info to know is to put it only on the top rack of the dishwasher with NO high heat settings, to make sure to install the insert into the cup evenly to create a friction fit, and to KNOW that it’s NOT spill-proof or for throwers, but gives controlled flow for less and slower messes.I’ve included a video to demonstrate pouring water and how the insert slows and controls what would have been a huge and quick mess. This is perfect for an eager toddler who wants to drink from an open cup but keeps spilling. You’ll notice it features a plastic cup with grooves and a double-layered insert with a gear-like disk layer and a crank. You’ll just push in the insert evenly to create the tight fit and hold, pull and twist the crank to remove it. It’s pretty simple.As a plus, the plastic is thick and definitely feels high quality—made in the USA and supports a small husband-and-wife business!!!
C**L
Great training cup — just gets messy when tossed
We got the Reflo Smart Cup (Clear 2-Pack) because our toddler wanted to drink his morning milk like his daddy , from a real cup. This was a great step up from sippy cups and helped him feel included at the table.The flow control works well and the cup is sturdy, but when he drops (or throws!) it, things can get messy. It’s not spill-proof, so keep that in mind if you have an enthusiastic toddler like ours. Still, we really like the design and love that it’s made in the USA with durable plastic. Overall, a helpful cup for transitioning to open-cup drinking.
E**
Life saver!
These reflow cups are the ONLY cup my autistic son drinks from! They're amazing! One thing I want to say is my sons physical therapist said they should make bigger sizes too because it would be great for her elderly patients! 1 more little tidbit is my son used 1 cup (washed of course) for about 3 years so they're durable!
R**M
to easy to pull out insert
I liked the cups but the training piece was way too easy for my kids to get out, so they just ended up pouring all of it in the floor.
A**I
Slow and steady learning cup
The best idea 💡 yet for a starter cup, easing up from a baby bottle or sippy cup to a regular cup! The top is easy to put on and take off but you have to make sure you press it in right so it doesn't all come off and it will come out at a decent drinking speed. Both pieces are easy to clean and I like the style of the cups, not too big or bulky. They remind me of the old Pizza Hut cups which means they are definitely sturdy material. They are just the right size for little toddler hands. It holds about the amount of an "Honest kids" juice box. I definitely recommend it and worth the price.
S**E
Love them, he loves them!
We used sippy cups with my first daughter, solely, and by the time she was 4 she still had problems with frequently accidently tipping cups over. Our second daughter was exposed to regular cups earlier, because she was around a big sister, and by 4 she hardly ever had any problems with tipping her cups. This is when we realized that our first wasn't given the opportunity to learn that cups spill at an earlier age, whereas our second daughter was. Although it is easier to give little ones a sippy cup, it has dawned on me that the sippy cups were actually a hinderance to our eldest's cup learning curve, as it never leaked, never spilled. She could leave them anywhere, drop them, etc. she didn't need to learn how to be careful, heck she could throw them. So now on baby #3, we started giving him sips from our cups at about 6 months old, including straws. He's 18 months old now, and really prefers cups to sippy cups, but the flow is often too much! He'll start choking, yet still prefers the cups, so I sought something different. He is proud of this cup and really prefers it over any other. I mean he is clearly proud when he uses it. He doesn't drop it, but we started him early and he knows cups spill.The cup is made from the classic plastic tumbler material, which is a tad brittle. It is the same material my cups were in daycare. I do suggest buying two, because I already have a small fracture line, yet it is still intact. I will be buying more. And I imagine the gizmo can be used in any tumbler cup. In fact I just checked on one of my similarly shaped glass cups, and it fit just fine. Obviously I would use plastic tumblers and not glass, but the principal remains.I can see how the reflo gizmo could get stuck, so I use a firm tap on four corners and sometimes have to twist to remove it, but have yet to get it stuck. I am really glad I bought two. I also would slowly introduce this to a child trained on sippy cups, as they have a tendency to just drop their cups wherever. Show them, let themselves get soaked, so they get the idea. I highly, highly recommend this for children that are new to cups altogether, like babies, or not sippy cup or bottle users. I give this 5 because this product is awesome for us. I can always find new tumblers, but the reflo itself is ingenious, and I need more.
S**E
The BEST Cup for Teaching Toddlers
I will shout it from the rooftops-- This is the BEST cup for teaching toddlers to drink out of an open cup!As a toddler mom, it was overwhelming to navigate between all the different cup options on the market these days. I wanted something that would be good for his oral development and help encourage him to drink out of an open cup while being mindful of accidentally dumping all of the liquid on himself. This cup checked off all of my boxes.This cup is also adaptable, as the "lid" can be removed later on and used as a regular cup. The ridges along the design also make it easy for him to grip with his sometimes greasy toddler hands.HOWEVER, it is NOT leak proof, like it says on the listing. If it is knocked over, it WILL leak everywhere.Overall, I highly recommend this and will continue to tell everyone I know about this cup.
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