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can I reccomend sigg water bottles for kids?
Cod · 26/03/2005 07:49
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emmatmg · 26/03/2005 07:58
I remeber seeing these yonks ago and really wanting one (I have a bottle/cup addiction thing...can't resist a new one) even I couldn't bring myself to pay 12 quid for one.
They are funky though...... would I be really mean to buy them as birthday presents????
nutcracker · 28/03/2005 13:44
They do look good Cod, not sure i could make myself spend that much on them though.
Pinotmum · 28/03/2005 13:45
Thanks for he link! I've added this to favorites so I can get some in a few weeks for taking on holiday. Can't stand leaky cups at the bottom of my hand luggage, yeuk!! {smile]
TinyGang · 28/03/2005 15:04
They are very good - dd has one and it has never leaked.It also glows in the dark, although that doesn't help us a great deal! I didn't know you could replace the stoppers, so thanks for that
Think I got ours from the Great Little Trading Co. when dd started school. Keeps her drink really cool, but I don't think it's a good idea to put them in the dishwasher.
LIZS · 28/03/2005 16:22
We have them - they are Swiss ! - and would highly recommend them too. ds has a Nemo one he takes to school. Screw top hasn't leaked at all whereas we also have cheaper version, McBott, which has a pull-up stopper but does leak after a while.
Millie1 · 28/03/2005 17:17
These look nice .... are they free-flow or do they need the little ones to take a good suck to get water out? Just wondering whether suitable for 16 mth old whose own cup leaks all the tiime if we're out and about?
LIZS · 28/03/2005 17:20
Think they are sippy rather than free flow - there is a valve in the lid. However dd has had the cheaper one since about 18 months.
Enid · 28/03/2005 18:02
would also recommend - they are expensive but dd1's has stayed pristine since before Xmas - the cheap placcy ones seemed to get knackered in a couple of weeks
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