Cute, pricey and difficult to open.
What a fun tumbler. * Ready for gift-giving in a nice box. * Pretty light-colored pink silicone cover (kind of like a koozie) that's easily removed. Very thick and will definitely take a beating. * Metal bottle appears very well-made and won't damage easily if dropped a lot lol. * Comes with an adjustable strap that links onto the silicone cover. * Can be used with or without the cover. * Ad says 'hand wash'.. That's fine because I don't have a dishwasher. Easy to hand wash except for the straw/lid part. You definitely need tiny bottle brushes and I was surprised it didn't come with any. * This is extremely difficult to open. No directions. It took me a while to figure it out and even then it was a struggle so I'm not sure if this is going to be something a young one could manage at school if they have to refill it. It was a struggle just to get the top open in order to even drink from it. You have to unlock it by flipping a lever-type thing down. Then there's a button that gets pushed. It's ONE button but you push the top part in ... and you push the bottom part in. Each has a different function. Imagine if you were holding a coin ... push the top and it does something. Push the bottom and it does something else. This button really should have been made differently. Maybe 2 distinct buttons. * Once you do get it open (congrats) be aware there is no straw. You drink straight from the tumbler and, when I tried it, the cap kept hitting my nose. Maybe for a little one that won't be an issue. Overall, well-made, cute but very difficult to open. No straw could be a problem. A bit pricey for a young child in my opinion. Read more



































