🎉 Snack Time Revolutionized!
The Magic Gyro Bowl is a 360-degree rotating, spill-proof bowl designed for mess-free feeding. Made from premium, non-toxic plastic, it measures 17x17x7 cm and is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Its innovative design ensures snacks stay in place, making it perfect for both kids and adults.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Plastic |
Is the item microwaveable? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Bowl Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions W x H | 6.63"W x 2.73"H |
Special Features | 易碎 |
Pattern | Solid |
Style | Classic |
Item Shape | Bowl |
Color | Rose |
M**L
Don't drop it, it will fall apart
Cute but a soon as its dropped they fall apart
B**A
So useful!
First - I'm definitely not using this for kids. I'm using this on my crazy cat, who insists on pushing the water bowl around and spills water every single time. This thing is awesome!
A**O
Doesn’t work
Spills all over! Doesn’t work at all
C**E
Not what I was expecting but it does the job
I thought this product would be better than what it turned out to be but it is not all that bad just can’t have any actual food in it like spaghetti only like dry foods like cereal and so one but I would say that I would get it again if I had to
B**K
Okay i guess
Of course my child first thing, grabs the cup itself. Making it very spillable....so maybe with some kids its great, but not so much mine haha 😂 was definitely worth a shot.
M**G
Great for toddlers and keeping messes to a minimum
These are a saving little design. My 2 yr old Ian very independent, but obviously not coordinated. He carries these everywhere and rarely spills anything out.They do get stuck if food slides between the layers- which happens often- but overall, They hold the food much better than regular bowls. He does at least attempt to keep it level, and is fascinated that it doesn’t spill.However, a drop from even 2 ft up makes them pop apart and food goes everywhere.
T**N
Great toddler accessorie
Even when he's in the high chair I use this bowl. As long as you don't over fill it, it works well. I wish the bowl was bigger, and they had this for adults who juggle full hands alot. If he throws it on the floor majority of the time it will all stay in the bowl. It's not 100% but maybe 85-90% and likely from overfilling. The design allows tot to hold the bowl while they figure out the spoon or fork while keeping them from dumping it accidentally. They've intended to dump it and it was actually still in the bowl after dumping it upside down and shaking it. 🫨 I have to admit, it's a great helping tool to keep feeding clean
M**L
Some design flaws
I wanted to like this, but it has some design flaws.The bowl might be ok for walking around without spilling, but eventually, you're going to need to set it down. The outer bowl only has 3 nubs on the bottom to rest on, which is not very stable, and makes the bowl very tippy on flat surfaces. A wider base might have been better.The lids are hard to remove which could result in spillage when trying to remove them. Also, since the bowl is likely to tilt on flat surfaces, if you put the lid on loosely, the lid will slide off. A better design might be a lid that fits over the inner bowl only, maybe with a knob to remove it, and a more stable outer bowl base.Another potential issue is weight distribution. If you have larger items in the bowl, like fruit, the inner bowl may tip to the heavier side. The uneven weight still might work ok while walking around, but can add to problems with keeping the bowl from falling off flat surfaces.Also, because the bowl pivots, when you reach in to get food, your hand might tip the inner bowl to the side. While it's good that it pivots and stays upright while walking, when you want it to stay in place (like when reaching in for food) you can't hold it still easily, and it will swivel.Overall the design is a fun idea and works ok while in motion, but not as well when its set down on a table or shelf. It didn't suit my needs, but maybe it will work ok for you.For people saying theirs "broke," it may have come apart and not actually broken. The inner bowl and ring can be removed for cleaning, which is good! If yours "broke," try putting the pegs from the small bowl into the holes of the inner ring. There's only one set of pegs and holes for them to fit in. Then fit the pegs on the outside of that ring, into holes inside the outer bowl. - "Fixed!"
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