Gyro Bowl - Baby Cereal Spill No More! 100% Kid Proof
- Author Mandy Lim
- Published February 26, 2011
- Word count 533
The Gyro Bowl is an unprecedented As Seen on TV product made in 2010 that, according the makers of the device, is "100% kid proof." To put it simply, this bowl that is attached to an outer ring (which is also attached to an outer ring) can be filled with anything, and it will never spill. You can put breakfast cereal (dry or with milk) in there, healthy veggies, mid-day snacks, Spaghettios, or even nails, and it still won't spill, no matter which way you turn the bowl.
Gyro Bowl Review : The Non Spill Container
It is normal for kids to spill stuff on the floor, but now you can say hello to Gyro bowl, it's the world's first ever spill proof bowl for children.
Certified Non Spill
The bowl can rotate a full 360 degrees without the open end of the Gyro Bowl ever moving from its upright position. You can spin the outermost ring as fast as you want and the Gyro Bowl still won't turn over, and the contents will remain inside the bowl.
Dishwasher Safe
This 100% spill proof bowl is dishwasher safe so you can set aside your worries in cleaning it. At the same time, you get to save your valuable time and effort
Ease
Your child could walk freely around the house with his or her breakfast cereal while you kick back and listen to some music, carefree knowing there won't be a mess on your floor to clean up letter.
Fun to Use
Kids will surely love using Gyro bowl. Its fun design makes it attractive to kids as it also looks like a toy they can stuff food in. The idea that they will no longer worry about spilling gives them a feeling of relief
Gyro Bowl really works
Reviewed by: Chad
I wasn't expecting anything magical out of the gyro bowl, but it really did over deliver on my expectations. Face it, you can't expect ANY contraption this accessible to a toddler to protect against any and all spillage. But it certainly will prevent a handy portion of the spills you would have had to clean up if your child was eating out of a traditional cereal bowl.
The Gyro Bowl is pretty fun
Guest Review from Sheron Witt
I bought a gyro bowl for my 2 year old to tote around the house. My husband got a little tired of messing with Michael's spills in the mornings before he had to leave for work, and that eventually started to wear off on me, too. The gyro bowl not only did what they said it would do in the commercial, but I find myself playing with it too sometimes. I guess it's a pretty neat toy for adults, too (so long as you are as easily amused as I am)!
I would recommend making sure you look at the quantity before you click "buy" if you're going to buy online. I recommend buying online, but just make sure you don't accidentally buy 5 of these (unless you want 5). I have a friend who ordered 3 when they meant to only order 1, but she has 2 kids anyway, so she just says that makes it one less dish she has to clean.
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