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🌈 Sip in Style, Spill No More!
Boon Snug Silicone Straw Lids transform your toddler’s favorite cups into spill-proof straw sippy cups with a stretchy, durable silicone fit for cups 2.5 to 3.75 inches wide. Made from 100% food-safe, BPA- and PVC-free silicone, these lids feature a universal straw hole and a tight seal to prevent leaks, making them ideal for toddlers transitioning from bottles to big kid cups. Dishwasher safe and designed for easy cleaning, this 3-pack in vibrant pink adds a pop of fun while keeping messes contained.



| ASIN | B08KB3CND2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,850 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #142 in Toddler Cups |
| Brand | Boon |
| Brand Name | Boon |
| Closure Type | Silicone lid |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,300 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00669028114283 |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Type Name | Boon SNUG STRAW Universal Silicone Straw Lids - Pink Multi (3pk) |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TOMY Intl. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B11428 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | B11428 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Product Style | Straw Lids |
| Shape | Round |
| Style | Straw Lids |
| UPC | 669028114283 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
C**N
LOVE THIS WHOLE SYSTEM!!
We started out with Boon Nursh bottles & they have lived up to every standard I hoped for so we I found these lids, I was SOLD! I gave everything 5 stars because it’s awesome! The straw/lid combo is obviously not leak-proof if turned over but the seal around the lid is 100% perfect! It’s so easy to clean, yes it’s silicone so fuzz can stick but a baby wipe fixes it right up! It’s perfect for traveling! I buy the boon storage lids and they travel that way. I use the boon storage containers to hold the silicone lids until I’m ready to use them.. Keeps them clean and organized! The the lid/straw combo: the lids are silicone. The straw is hard plastic. You can see them used on the 4 ounce bottle and the 8 ounce bottle. The 4 ounce is easier to hold for my little one. The 8 ounce would be perfect for a toddler. I take the nipple out of the ring on the bottle, screw the ring back on and then put the silicone lid on. It’s hard to stretch and out on but that’s what gives it it’s seal. For the zippy cup lid: its 100% silicone. I held it upside down and it didn’t leak but if the sucking part is pressed & it’s upside down it will leak. I take the nipple out of the plastic ring and screw the plastic ring back on and then put the silicone sippy lid on. My little one loves to chew on it and has no problem getting drink out (7 months). We mostly use the 4 ounce bottle because it’s easier for her to hold. The silicone drop in still works as normal and collapses as she drinks.
K**A
Love the functionality, one small downside
**update** after months and months of use, the spewing issue seems to have resolved itself and I love these little covers. I up it from 4 to 5 stars. Love the convenience of these lids, especially for my bigger girl that has more spills than my toddler. However, like I had read in the reviews, if you press on the top of the lid, due to the pressure, liquid comes spewing out like Old Faithful lol. It has a small vent area to prevent that from happening, but it doesn’t work well at all, not even after I poked something trough it to make sure it was open. Other than that, I have no more complaints and would purchase it again if I didn't have them already. The durability is great so far as well.
T**.
Great lid for our metal cups / straws
Great product for my 4 year old and myself. We have a variety of metal cups and metal straws that we use this lids with. Yes, it will spill if tipped upside down, but generally doesn’t. And yes, it is harder to put on wider cups (eg 16oz) vs small ones (10oz). And finally, yes I do have to replace these every 10-14 months because they will crack over time. But overall I get a lot of use out of them and will keep buying more replacements annually.
A**R
It's Just Okay
While they do the job, they are extremely difficult to get onto even the smallest cups. When removing the lid, the liquid will squirt up and out of the straw if you are not careful. However, it does keep most of the liquid in if it the cup is tipped over.
J**M
Great for Grandma's house and travel
As a grandmother I have a dozen sippy cups that take up so much space in my kitchen and only get used once or twice a week. These were a great find. I bought a set of 8 oz. plastic glasses that nest to use them with, and now I have so much more space. I bought a second set for my daughter to use when she has the kids on the road to their other grandma's house. When you unfold the inner side of the top it is easy to stretch it over the top of the glass, and they stay in place. They clean up in the dishwasher easily.
P**L
Solid product, but be aware: its an imperfect solution to keeping all mess away.
These silicone lids do the job, they seal very well, and do not feel like cheap products. Be aware though, as we paired them with some steel cups, you have to work kind of hard to stretch them. its not REALLY hard, or anything like that, but its just hard enough, that you concentration can be easily diverted from placing it gently on the cup, putting you in danger of knocking the cup over when placing the lid. Also, once the straw is in place, any pressure on the lid will pressurize the drink enough to push it right up and out of the straw. Its not a deal breaker, by any stretch, but its something to note. The danger of spills is more likely from this 'pressurization' than from tipping and spilling once these lids are on. The are a solid product.
K**R
Worst baby product ever
Bought these to use on some stainless steel cups for my 1yo. The concept sounds good, they won’t spill, but the result is disastrous. I used them about 2x and never again. You pull the silicone lid tightly over the cup with the straw in it. There’s no air space around the straw so it can’t leak. Ok, but then if you or your kid touches the lid AT ALL while picking up the cup, pushing down on the lid, the cup becomes a water cannon and blasts water up the straw. Terrible design, no idea how this made it through product testing.
R**A
Where has this been all these years
These are just what we need. It's impossible for us to keep track of all the matching cups, lids and straws. Having these has made so many small daily frustrations just go away. They stretch quite a bit, I have one over a small section of a stacking snack trio right now. As for all the comments that point out that this can be a nice water toy once a toddler learns to press down, the remedy is extremely easy. Some people snip the vent a bit to prevent it. But I've found it's easier to just put the straw into the slit for the vent, leaving the straw opening free for air pressure. Yes, this makes it so it'll leak of your kiddo throws it. But it's a normal strsw... It can leak anyway if they do it right. Nothing is going to be completely perfect but this is close enough for us! It's been pretty easy to teach my 2 year old that when she spills she will clean up with me, and if she spills on purpose she loses three from to hold her cup. I think the age range for this item is a pretty decent age to also stay learning such rules. We will definitely buy again. I can finally throw away the 10 random lids that don't fit any of the 20+cups we have, and throw out most of those cups without stressing out about finding lids for them
J**Z
Buena idea
Buena opción para cubrir pero creo que solo funcionan con vasos de boca pequeño. Pensé se expandirían más
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