







🌿 Sip Smart, Grow Green — The Future-Proof Sippy Cup for Conscious Parents
The Pura Kiki 11oz/325ml Stainless Steel Sippy Cup is a plastic-free, MadeSafe certified toddler bottle featuring a fast-flow medical-grade silicone sipper spout. Designed for safety, sustainability, and longevity, it offers modular lids that evolve with your child’s needs, all encased in a durable stainless steel body with a colorful silicone sleeve. Dishwasher safe and toxin-free, it’s the eco-conscious choice for modern families.







































| ASIN | B01N23SBMO |
| Age Range Description | 6 months + |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,460 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #342 in Toddler Cups |
| Bottle Nipple Type | Vented |
| Bottle Type | Sippy Bottle |
| Brand | Pura |
| Capacity | 325 Milliliters |
| Color | Aqua Swirl |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,235 Reviews |
| Dish Washer Safe | Yes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853766006720 |
| Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
| Item Height | 21 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.47 Pounds |
| Liquid Flow Speed | Fast Flow |
| Manufacturer | Pura Stainless |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Material Type Free | Plastic Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 853766006720 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**N
Great sippy!
This thing is awesome. I initially purchased some plastic sippy cups made by other brands and although they claimed to be BPA- and pthalate-free, I grew concerned when I noticed that some of the plastic on the spouts had started to flake away. I immediately went on a hunt for plastic-free sippies and found the Pura Kiki mentioned on several "green" sites. It's not cheap, but I feel a ton better knowing that my daughter is drinking out of something safe! There are no plastic pieces - the bottle and screw top are made of stainless steel and the sleeve, travel cap (yes, a cap - it's amazing how many sippies don't come with one!), and Nuk nipple are made from silicone. Before first use, I boiled the sleeve, cap, and nipple in water for 5 minutes and ran the stainless steel items through my dishwasher. Since then, I've been cleaning them with soap and water each evening after my daughter is done with them. The bottle becomes a little heavy once you fill it up but so far it hasn't seemed to bother her (she's almost 2). The bottle isn't insulted but the sleeve keeps little hands from becoming chilly. The only downside I've found so far is that the sleeve is EXTREMELY difficult to slide on. The manufacturer recommends that you remove it from the bottle once a week to clean and getting it back on is a giant pain. If you put a tiny dab of water and/or dish soap on the inside before sliding up the bottle, it does seem to help. If my daughter continues to use this as much as she does now, I may consider purchasing a new one. I also plan to purchase the straw attachment to replace the nipple once she's a bit older.
A**R
Great product 👍
I love this sippy cup! I hate plastic. I love that these cups are stainless and non-toxic. Also they are so easy to clean as they are dishwasher safe. It’s cool that they grow with your baby/toddler - as you can change out the tops from nipple, to sippy, to straw, to cap. Very innovative!
Ü**Ü
Good bottle. A bit pricy. Difficult to label.
Good quality sippy cup. Doesn’t leak between the cap and the bottle. Allows ample flow through nipple (with the not-infant-style nipple design). Does allow liquids to drip slowly out of the nipple when inverted and the nipple has a contour at the tip which turns into a little reservoir which then gets splattered when your child decides to use the bottle as a projectile or baton. The bottle seems impervious to permanent marker or tape so I have yet to figure out a way to label the bottle. Perhaps a rubber band or on of those pneumatic hammer pens for writing on metal equipment? I got this bottle in the hopes that my 22-month old daughter would prefer it to our old leaky infant milk bottles but she doesn’t. Instead she has been drinking water out of it which is fine. My 4 year old son likes this bottle because it’s reminiscent of his bottle days without being too babyish. My daughter finally and quite reluctantly has transitioned to a plastic nuk bottle for her milk whose nipple is pointier and requires much more suction. I like the fact that there are a series of nipple types that go with this same bottle. I think I’ll try the straw type. Perhaps my daughter will prefer something further away from mamas nipple design.
C**G
Good but hasn't stood up to my toddler
I love that this is non-toxic and has no plastic. It holds the perfect amount of water for a three-year-old, it looks cute and it does the job. However, my toddler somehow dinged it so it no longer sits flat on a surface, which is annoying and he also chewed the silicone sippy part up within a day. I thought it would be a little more durable for the high price. My only other complaint is that getting the silicone sleeve off to clean is a pain. However, the tradeoff of not having to worry about plastic or hazardous materials is worth it.
P**R
Love
Love pura this is our second bottle! Had the first one for almost 2 years. One of the views talked about how the milk stained at the bottom of the stainless steel cup, which is actually funny. It just looks like you didn’t clean it properly! With proper care these bottles will last you the rest of your life! You can easily sanitize these bottles by boiling them! No plastic!!! Love love
K**R
Nice bottle but not spill-proof and not shock-resistant
Overall a nice bottle. My daughter (15 months) likes it. It's easy to handle and almost as light-weight as a plastic bottle. The bottle itself is easy to clean but cleaning the spout is a difficult endeavor. My two biggest complaints are: 1. The spout is NOT spill proof. When you turn the bottle upside down, water is dripping from the spout, i.e., you cannot transport it safely in bags. That's a huge drawback. 2. The metal is very thin. I understand the advantage of reducing weight, however, it makes the bottle very sensitive to impacts. Ours hit the ground several times--not a big surprise :) -- and the bottom is totally bent, i.e., the bottle wouldn't stand on a plain surface anymore.
A**H
Love it—HOWEVER....
I was so tired of regular sippy cups that no matter how clean you kept them there was always some tiny little corner or crevice you just couldn’t scrub and the cup would get ruined because it would constantly get bacteria or mold!! sippy cups are always just too hard to clean!! So after doing some research I found a lot of blogs and articles that recommended this cup.. after I got it I absolutely loved it there is no corner or crevice that you cannot reach to keep it completely clean at all times and it’s easy to get clean you don’t have to sit there and dig in all the little tiny spaces to make sure that it’s clean. I love that you can interchange the spouts from bottle to sippy to straw to open mouth pop top. I will definitely only use these from now on. They’re a bit pricey so I can’t exactly “stock” my cabinet and have multiple ones for all three kids but I’m going to get two for all of the kids and just buy the interchangeable spouts. HOWEVER there is a downside to my glowing review. I have had this bottle for my two-year-old son for about a week and yes he kind of chews on the rubber spout a little bit —he has the sippy spout that’s supposed to be leakproof and after only a week it officially leaks all the time because the top leakproof slits have been stretched out and now the bottle is no longer leakproof. I should also mention that from day 1 it wasn’t the GREATEST leakproof spout. It has a well Area on top so after they sip the well leaks out. So I’m not sure where to go with this because my two-year-old still likes to have a sippy cup of water in bed with him all night and obviously if it’s not leak proof that’s not gonna work for his mattress. *ive attached a pic for you to see what you’ll be dealing with* Maybe I’ll try the straw spout for him at night. That’s my only major downside. But the durability of the canister and ease of cleaning makes it worth it for me. The separate spouts are a little pricey for me but I’m pretty sure these bottles will stand the test of time. Hopefully. So if some $7 spouts are all I need to worry about it should be fine.
A**R
Water doesn’t come out
Water doesn’t come out! My toddler came home from daycare two days in a row and chugged water like he’d never chugged water before. I finally realized his water bottle was still full. I decided to try drinking from the water bottle myself and nothing was coming out. I think there is a design flaw, perhaps missing a ventilation hole or something.
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