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The TalkTools Cut Out Cups are specially designed drinking glasses that support children with motor and coordination challenges. With a 3 oz capacity and a unique cut-out design, these cups allow for safe and independent sipping, reducing the risk of spills and choking. Available in a variety of sizes and colors, they are easy to grip and promote essential skill development. Plus, they are dishwasher safe for hassle-free cleaning!
Brand | TalkTools |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 32.03 g |
Capacity | 85 g |
Material | Latex |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Weight | 32 g |
I**N
Great cups
These cups were recommended by my physical therapist & they are wonderful!!! Easy to use & do the job
B**I
Pink = shot glass size
Didn't expect it to be so small, but actually works really well. I can put in enough liquid(mouthfull), and can control the spilling. Can easily tip cup up to get liquid in, when head is down.Happy it came with 2.
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**L
NOT translucent
The sizing is fine, and the fact that the opening is a full 180 degrees is much better than many other brands. When the opening is too small (i. e. just covering the nose), the extended part pokes into the eyes -- especially with larger glasses. So, the fact that the opening is fully 1/2 the glass's top section is a plus. The larger glass might be a bit too big for some uses, depending on the needs. We use them for elderly people with dementia.The reason for only 3 stars on an otherwise fairly decent product is because the selling page implies with several photographs that the glasses are fully translucent. They are not, as our photo clearly demonstrates. They are opaque and, especially with the larger one, it is nearly impossible to see the level of the liquid within. This limits the usage if one must monitor the content from the side while assisting someone. The smaller glasses are no more translucent, but the smaller size means it is easier to see into the glass from the top opening.If these glasses were fully translucent, as the selling photos imply, they'd get a solid 5 stars.
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.
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