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Pura - Sippy Cup Stainless Steel with Silicone Sleeve 325 ml, Unicorn
Article no.: 32489Pura Sippy Cup in stainless steel. Pura's bottle is completely free from BPA, phthalates, and lead. The bottle is compatible with most nipples and can easily be converted into a baby bottle by purchasing a nipple. Holds 325 ml.
Pura Sippy Cup - Unicorn
Pura's stainless steel sippy cup is 100% plastic-free and completely free from BPA, phthalates, and lead. The sippy cup is compatible with most baby bottle nipples and can easily be converted into a baby bottle by purchasing a nipple.
It features a smart silicone sleeve that provides a good grip for small hands while helping to protect the bottle from impacts. The sippy cup is lightweight and comfortable to hold. It is suitable for both hot and cold beverages and has measurement markings on the inside of the bottle.
Size: 325 ml. The bottle is 5.7 cm in diameter and 19.6 cm tall with nipple (approximately 16 cm tall without nipple). 1 Pura Travel Cover in silicone is included.
Weight: 182 g.
Color: Unicorn. Mirror-finish polish + pink silicone sleeve with a unicorn design.
Sippy spout: 1 medical-grade silicone sippy spout included with the cup (Pura Kiki® XL Sipper Spout). Pura's feeding system is one of the safest in the world, and this spout has been developed with the help of pediatricians. Firmer silicone allows free flow of liquids and natural formation of teeth and gums. The tip of the spout is reinforced to better withstand potential biting by the child. Patent-pending design.
Care instructions: Wash and sterilize the bottle before first use. Boil silicone nipples and spouts for 5 minutes before first use to ensure hygiene. Wash the bottle and other accessories (silicone dust cover) in the dishwasher (top rack only).
The sippy cup can then be washed with a regular bottle brush or in the dishwasher in the upper rack. The edges inside the bottle are rounded to make it easy to clean. All parts of the bottle are dishwasher safe. Not microwave safe! The bottle can be sterilized by placing it in boiling water for approximately 5-10 minutes. The silicone sleeve is easily removed by soaking it and adding a little dish soap. It will then slide off easily. Replace the silicone sleeve the same way using a little dish soap and water, then rinse the bottle afterward.
All Pura silicone spouts (nipples, sippy spouts & straws) should be inspected before each use. Pull on the tip including the built-in silicone valve in all directions.
If any part breaks, becomes loose, worn, or shows any signs of damage or weakness, the spout should be discarded and replaced. Pura's nipples, spouts, and straws are not designed to be bitten. A biting child can weaken, tear apart and/or detach the silicone, including the built-in silicone valve from the drinking spout or straw. For the child's safety, the product should be removed after the child has finished eating or drinking. Do not leave nipples, spouts, or straws in direct sunlight or heat. Do not sterilize parts longer than recommended as this may weaken the product. Pura's nipples, spouts, and straws are designed for Pura bottles; use on other bottles may cause premature weakening.
Tips: Pull the teat or spout through the metal collar and screw the collar onto the bottle, but be careful not to screw it too tight, as it ventilates better when not overly tightened.
Material: The bottle is made of 18/8 (#304) food-grade stainless steel (no liner/internal coating needed) and neither absorbs nor transfers flavors. It is resistant to bacteria, which have difficulty adhering to stainless steel surfaces. 100% recyclable, reusable, environmentally friendly, food-safe, corrosion-resistant, and designed to last forever. The metal collar is made of stainless steel, and the drinking spout is made of food-grade silicone.
The silicone sleeve is made of medical-grade silicone.
Facts: The sippy cup meets EU standards and is Non-Toxic certified. The bottle is free from BPA, phthalates, lead, and other toxins. Pura Kiki complies with all FDA, CPSC, European Commission Directive 10/2011, German LFGB rules and/or guidelines.