Squeasy Gear Review

Squeasy Gear was kind enough to send me one of each of their bottles to review! Squeasy Gear is a reusable container that can be used for smoothies, shakes, juice, water, and anything else that is a liquid! It's the perfect product for on the go feeding for children. The cool thing about these products are that they can also be used for cleaning products, pancakes (who would've thought?!?!), hot/cold compresses, or storing items in a dry location. What I really enjoyed about their products are that there is a no spill insert so it makes it hard to make a mess! 

These products are also......

  •  BPA, PVC, and phthalate free
  • Dishwasher/freezer safe
  • Food grade silicone
  • Easy to roll up for storage (check out the pictures)
  • Come in 3 different sizes
  • Come in a variety of colors (aqua, gray, pink, green, red, and purple)
  • Carabiners are sold separately



 

I enjoyed the different variety for bottle size. The first is  3.5 oz, the second is  6 oz, and finally the last is a 16 oz bottle. Prices vary between sizes, but they are a decent price. 
(3.5 oz is $12.99, 6 oz is $13.99, and the 16 oz is $16.99)

Squeasy Gear is leak and spill proof, as well as easy to fill, use, and clean. Each bottle has bacteria resistant silicone and they're eco friendly! How can you go wrong with products like this?!





(Far Left) This is what the bottle looks like rolled up. It's pretty neat if I do say so myself. :)
(Middle) This is the lid. You can see the spill proof insert picture in the right picture as well.

Bentley LOVED the bottle! He is using the 6oz bottle here.

Go check out Squeasy Gear! They're products are a must have for kiddos. You can purchase yours on their website! Thanks Squeasy Gear :)


Disclosure of Material Connection: I have not received any compensation for writing this post. I have no material connection to the brands, products, or services that I have mentioned. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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