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The bottle from the company Nuk is made of stainless steel, which does not break or rust over time. Due to its material, it is not affected by acidic beverages such as fruit juices, unlike aluminum. It even has a straw for easy and controlled flow when the child drinks. Its material has technology that does not contain the chemical harmful substance BPA, making it safe for liquids.
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Kids' Food Containers
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Kids Water Bottles
Kids Water Bottles
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The bottle from the company Nuk is made of stainless steel, which does not break or rust over time. Due to its material, it is not affected by acidic beverages such as fruit juices, unlike aluminum. It even has a straw for easy and controlled flow when the child drinks. Its material has technology that does not contain the chemical harmful substance BPA, making it safe for liquids.
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Good quality, sturdy, vfm, cleans relatively easily and holds enough water for a child, e.g., 2 years old, so you don't have to refill it constantly, but there are 2 downsides for me.
- There is no handle or strap or anything similar for the child to hold it without it easily falling.
- Inside, there is a straw that connects to the spout that the child uses to suck the water with some plastic clips that you "stretch" by hand to hold it tighter. If it falls or shakes the bottle enough, the internal straw detaches very easily since its material is rigid (the internal straw is hard, not silicone) and does not tighten externally as one would expect from a tube, but is held by the pressure exerted internally by the clips...