Thermos Foogo Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Thermos brand has been around for over 110 years, creating insulated products. The company creates gear that allows customers to keep items hot and cold for more healthy snacks on the go. The brand has its own vacuum insulation technology manufactured for dependability with quality materials. Their gear lineup includes various products for beverages and food.
Performance Comparison
The Thermos Foogo has a high rank in this group of impressive options thanks to a healthy material type, insulation, straw spout, and functional design.
Likes
There is so much to like about this cup. First, we love the nostalgic sort of throwback design that takes us back to metal lunch boxes and Saturday morning cartoons. The cup has a similar shape as the Thermos containers of yore, with an updated straw and lid mechanism that makes you wonder how we ever managed with those screw-top old-fashioned lids. This cup is slightly contoured to make holding it easier, and the lid is attached and easy for children to work on their own. We like the soft spout straw that is easy to drink from and potentially helps avoid injuries related to hard spouts. The attached lid keeps the straw clean and prevents leaks, and the internal valve is easy to use and simple to clean with a straw brush.
We also like the rubberized bottom of this cup that helps little ones plant the cup without spills. This cup is insulated stainless steel with no possible chance of leaching chemicals and it does not impart a metal flavor to the contents. The overall health benefits of stainless steel for children and the environment cannot be overstated, and it is our material of choice.
The insulating properties of this cup mean you can keep things cooler for longer periods, which makes this an ideal cup for travel or taking to daycare. The sweat-proof construction is a bonus that keeps everything dry and the bottle grip-able.
This cup also did well in our side leak tests but had disappointing results for the upside-down test. As most straw-type cups fail to be perfect when tipped upside down, it was somewhat expected, and we did not view this trait as a deal breaker. The Thermos cup is leak-free with the lid closed, so while it might drip some if dropped, it will keep your diaper bag dry.
Dislikes
There isn't much to dislike about this cup, and even when we found something, we felt it was workable given the other stellar properties. For instance, the cup is wide and doesn't fit in most cup holders. Some car cup holders are able to accommodate it, but strollers and car seats are too narrow. Luckily, with its hardy construction and easy close attached lid, we feel confident shoving this sippy in a bag or on the floor when a holder is too small. However, it does leak somewhat on its side and significantly when upside down without the lid. To be truly leak-proof, you MUST close the lid, or you'll be cleaning up a soggy mess.
This cup is heavy and, as such, could be hard for really young toddlers to tote. It also has several parts to assemble and requires a straw brush to properly clean. While our love affair with this cup is near perfect, we reluctantly admit that not all soulmates are great at everything.
Conclusion
We love this option because it is easy to use, fairly easy to clean (despite having multiple parts), and is leak-proof when the lid is closed. If you're looking for an insulated sippy that also considers health, it is one of the best, with a safer straw spout and inert materials.