Description
Grosmimi Replacement Straws Stage 2 (2pcs)
The Grosmimi Replacement Straws Stage 2 set is designed for babies and toddlers who have become accustomed to using straw cups, typically recommended for children 12 months and older. These straws feature a firmer silicone hardness compared to Stage 1, making them suitable for children who bite or chew on the straw more frequently and require a more durable option.
Product Features
- Stage 2 straws are recommended for children over 12 months who are familiar with straw use and need a firmer silicone straw.
- Made from high-quality silicone rubber, safe for use up to 180°C.
- 2-way use: can be used with just the straw nipple for lying down or bottle-feeding, or with the silicone tube for drinking while seated.
- Leak-resistant design: the straw nipple shape helps prevent leaks, and the air valve regulates pressure to minimize backflow.
- Each set includes two straw nipples and two silicone tubes (15 cm each). Tubes can be cut to fit the length of your straw cup.
- Stage 2 straw nipples are clearly marked for easy identification.
Material & Composition
| Component | Material | Heat Resistance |
|---|---|---|
| Straw Nipple | Silicone Rubber | 180°C |
| Silicone Tube | Silicone Rubber | 180°C |
Product Details
- Straw Nipple Size: Width 5.3 cm x Height 4.9 cm, Weight 14g
- Silicone Tube Size: Width 0.9 cm x Height 15 cm, Weight 7g
- Color: Transparent/Translucent White
- Recommended Age: Infant (12 months and up)
- Country of Manufacture: South Korea
Caution & Cleaning Instructions
- Check the condition of the straw nipple before each use to ensure safety.
- Wash thoroughly before first use.
- Do not use the straw nipple as a teether.
- For sterilization, boil in water for up to 30 seconds after the water reaches a boil.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to disinfectants and direct sunlight, as this may affect durability.
- Replace the straw nipple every 2-3 months or immediately if there are any signs of damage or wear.
- Clean using a dedicated straw brush, gently rotating inside the nipple. Avoid excessive force to prevent tearing.

















































