Tritan Straw Drink bottle 450ml Ocean Blue
Description & Key Features
This 450 ml Tritan™ straw drink bottle is thoughtfully crafted for preschoolers and younger school kids:
Ergonomic triangular shape — Tailored for small hands, this unique design ensures a secure, two-handed grip.
Quick push‑button lid — Opens with ease and locks upright to keep the straw hygienic and out of the way.
Silicone bite‑valve straw with pressure‑release — Prevents spills when open and allows sipping even when tilted, helping kids drink every last drop.
Robust carry handle — Convenient grab‑and‑go feature, perfect for backpacks or little hands.
Wide opening for easy filling — Makes pouring, ice‑filling, and cleaning a breeze.
Removable bottom bumper — Adds extra protection and can be swapped out to customize the bottle’s look.
Simple to clean — Fewer parts means hassle‑free assembly, cleaning, and maintenance. Dishwasher safe (top rack).
Safe materials — Made from durable, BPA‑, PVC‑, and phthalate‑free Tritan™ plastic.
Capacity — Offers 450 ml (approximately 15 oz) of hydration.
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Who Is It For?
Designed for kids aged 9 months and up, this bottle is great for independent hydration—whether at school, daycare, or on the go.
Key Features:
9m+
The unique ergonomic triangular shape bottle fits the two-hand grip of a child perfectly.
Easy to open/close lid. The lid pops open at the press of a button and locks into place to prevent hitting the child in the face when tipped forward.
Spill-proof bite valve straw top prevents accidental spills
The robust carry handle makes it easy to carry and remove out of school bags
Silicone straw top and angled straw – allows kids to drink even when tilted.
Large opening to easily refill and insert ice cubes
Minimal parts make it easy to clean, assemble/disassemble
Removable bumper, to customize the look
Dishwasher Safe
450mls/15oz capacity
Dimensions: 77mm (d) x 75mm (w) x 232mm (h)
BPA, PVC & Phthalate free
Product Type: Straw drink bottle
Age Group: 9m+
Materials Used: Tritan, PP and silicone
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