I have gone through 6 or 7 different types of sippy cups. After a few uses they all leak - a lot. I hand wash, so they're not exposed to high heat. We have some with straws and some without. It doesn't seem to matter. They're leaking from the seal and/or the mouth part.
If you have used your sippy cups for MORE than a month and they are still not leaking, what type are you using?
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I use the Take & Toss cups too (straw & spout) and haven't had any leaks. I've only had to throw one out that DH got caught in the garbage disposal somehow.
This. I almost always wash mine in the dishwasher. I could never get DS to use any other type of sippy. He always would have to suck to hard to get anything out so he never realized that there was stuff in it, he would just throw them. With the take n toss, they can drip/leak a little and so he knew that there was stuff in the cup and took to them right away. We have a few issues with leaking here and there but it isn't too bad and they give you a "lid" type thing to snap on to them so you can take them with you and not worry about leaking. i would recommend these 100%. Plus they are so cheap that even if you bought a set(I think you get 5-6 for a little less than $4), and you didn't like them, they won't break the bank!
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The take and toss like others have said have been fairly leak proof but we do seem to get some drips from the spout.
The Nuby brand has been our favorite. RIght now we have been using the starter silicone spouts but I am transitioning her to the kind that they drink from like a regular tumbler. I've had more issues with the starter Nuby's creating such back suction that LO gives up trying to drink anything (her nose covered the little air hole so she started drinking from them upside down). But these insulated cup style seem to be eliminating that problem for us and LO is back to holding and drinking the cup appropriately. Both styles I have had for over a month and they have gone through the dishwasher multiple times with no problems.
Playtex First Sipsters have never leaked for us. They will drip a bit from the spout if left on their side for a long period of time, but I have put a water-filled one in the diaper bag and carried it around for hours with no leaks.
Take and Toss don't leak, just drip a little as well, unless DD throws them on the floor. Then the lids tend to pop off and I end up having to mop
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DD2 Sept 2011
I agree with the playtex straw cups. Those are the only ones we have that don't leak. DS took some getting used to them becuase of the straw and not sippy nature of them but now he doesn't mind them.