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Good Drinking Bottle. Jun 12, 2010 We bought a Crocodile Creek drinking bottle for our 18-month-old boy and he's been using it now for a couple months. The transition from the sippy cup was easy and our boy prefers this bottle. We have to open and close it for him as yet, but we expect he'll learn soon enough. In any case, it's been a good drinking bottle. It's easy to clean and holds water and juices without leaking, in contrast to our sippy cups. Our boy seems to like the bright yellow color and fire truck design and enjoys carrying the bottle around as a type of toy. It seems to be getting scuffed sooner than I expected and I wish the finish was more durable.
Gary Peterson
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Not a eco-option if you have to toss it out Sep 03, 2009 We bought these bottles (along with the backpacks) because we were looking for an eco-option for our kids, to replace plastic bottles and juice boxes.
Problems: 1) the paint chips ALOT, even though we handwashed them; 2) the stainless steel reacts with the juice we put in the bottle (apple, grape) making it rancid (must not be food-grade stainless); 3) the tops leaked unless closed VERY tightly and even then they were loose. My kids could get liquid from the pull-up spout without it even being pulled out; 4) All the parts were hard to clean. The tops didn't clean in the dishwasher so I finally had to just leave them soaking every night in hot soapy water.
I like Crocodile Creek's other products but this one is not a winner.
Okay for older kids Sep 03, 2009 I bought this for my 2 year old. He has figured out how to open the top and close it but it's not his favorite cup. He still prefers a sippy cup type cup. I wish that they would make a spill proof one as my 1 year old is always grabbing it when it's open. Also, the lid just seems to get in the way and is hard for even me to close, so I removed the lid. This is a cute cup and we'd like it even more if they would make them with a sippy nozzle or even a straw. As it is, I know my son(s) will grow into it and we'll be able to use it for years to come.
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