Sip with ease! 🥤 Elevate your drinking experience.
TalkTools Cut Out Cups are specially designed glass cups that provide support for individuals with limited mobility, making drinking easier and more enjoyable. With a fun smiley face for fluid monitoring, these BPA and lead-free cups are dishwasher safe and come in a vibrant pink color. Ideal for physical therapy and rehabilitation, they ensure safety and convenience for users.
Reusability | Reusable |
Material Type Free | Lead Free, BPA Free |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Features | Insulated |
Material Type | Glass |
Item Weight | 1.13 Ounces |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3"W x 10"H |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Capacity | 3 ounces |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Baby |
Occasion | Birthday |
Color | Pink |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Break Resistant |
A**A
Great cup
Works well for my son learning to drink from an open cup.
J**Y
They WORK!!
My son was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and struggled with drinking from a cup. In a matter of a few weeks he was able to do it on his own. These are now play cups for my daughter’s tea set but I would absolutely recommend these. So so worth it.
H**W
Sturdy
Much sturdier than the pink cup we got from the hospital. The measurements on the side can be hard to see, but it’s still nice to have them on there! We do like these cups a lot. They are my daughter’s favorite.
R**E
Good tool
This is a great tool to teach my older child to drink from a cup. Unfortunately, she does bite down on it and it leaves marks; thus, tearing up the cup some.
H**Y
Great cups
These really work well for someone who can’t tip their head back. The nose cut out is a little small but that’s the only complaint
K**K
Great for elderly, too!
My elderly father was having trouble taking his pills because arthritis kept him from tilting his head back to get pills into his mouth. These cups have been the perfect solution. They tip up enough that the pills slide into his mouth without having to angle his head so much. These should be advertised for this purpose in addition to the other uses. Great little trick!
A**A
Couldn't get my baby to use
I could've get my baby to drink out of these, I think if they were a different material or had a different design she would be more inclined to use. I found a weighted silicone cup worked better for mine in feeding therapy.
P**N
It works.
I'm currently suffering from partial facial paralysis and can't drink from a normal cup or a bottle without dribbling or choking because I cannot close my lips on one side. I was pleased to find that this cup actually works well. It doesn't hold much volume but I keep mine next to the sink for brushing my teeth or getting a sip of water.
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