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List Price:
$8.99
Our Price:
$6.99
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22.25%
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Company:
Boon
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Description
The Catch Bowl is the perfect way to help first-time eaters control little spills. The built-in food catcher extends toward the infant, funneling runaway food back into the bowl. Made from easy-to-clean soft material, the food catcher flexes when bumped. To help avoid bigger spills, a suction cup bottom keeps the Catch Bowl firmly in place. Features: Flexible food catcher works better that a bib, funnels runaway food back into the bowl rather than on the floor Suction cup base keeps bowl securely in place Flexible food catcher flexes when bumped One-piece, dishwasher-safe design Perfect for first-time eaters Age: 12+ months
Customer reviews for 'Boon Catch Bowl - Toddler Bowl with Spill Catcher in Pink/White'
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BPA FREE WAS THE BIG CATCH FOR ME!
After hearing reports about BPA in baby products, I went through and replaced all bowls, cups, etc. This was my first bowl purchase. I love the colors for my daughter. I bought this bowl entirely for the fact that it is BPA free and wasn't crazy expensive like some of the other BPA free products out there. I only handwash this bowl and the suction works great for us. However, I could care less if it did. It's a great bowl with a very modern look and is safe for my infant. That's a BIG plus for me!
[Friday, November 07, 2008]
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Not Dishwasher safe
Very disappointed that on the first run through the dishwasher the base warped so much that it can never be used, sitting flat or with suction, again. Waste of money although the deisgn was good.
[Monday, November 03, 2008]
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Great Idea/Design, Bad Material
Love this bowl but ran into the same problem: dishwasher warped the rubber parts, the suction cup became useless, the flap warped.
THERE IS A FIX THOUGH: boil it gently for a minute or so in a large pot, then sit it lightly, suction cup down, on a cold flat surface (such as marble counter top). My suction cup adapted back into its functional shape. I flipped over the plate to flatten the still-hot flap the same way, but it didn't get entirely even again.
Since then i have been handwashing my 'acceptable looking' bowl and it never got badly deformed again. It does work very well for it's intended purpose - catching the dribblings...
[Saturday, October 11, 2008]
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