

🔄 Snack smarter, not messier — the bowl that keeps up with your hustle!
The ZTL Gyro Bowl features a unique 360-degree gyroscopic inner bowl that prevents spills by keeping snacks contained even when tilted or flipped. Made from premium food-grade polypropylene, it’s safe, durable, and dishwasher safe for easy maintenance. Compact and portable, this spill-resistant bowl is perfect for busy professionals and toddlers alike, combining innovative design with practical convenience.
| ASIN | B071WK5VC7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,434 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #51 in Toddler Bowls |
| Bowl Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Brand | ZTL |
| Brand Name | ZTL |
| Capacity | 360 Milliliters |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 915 Reviews |
| Included Components | Gyro Bowl |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Is the item microwaveable? | No |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 6.9"W x 2.9"H |
| Manufacturer | ZTL |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dishwasher Safe |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 720562267900 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**R
Wonderful bowl!!!
Best bowl for busy toddlers. It doesn't spill!!! It is easy to clean and easy to use AND comes with a lid. Durable and easy to store. Love it!!!
W**1
Works great! Except for one thing...🤣
I got this because my Daughter LOVES to grab her bowls and dump them upside down. So I gave it to her and first thing she did was turn it upside down, shake it, and try to dump out the Cheerios inside. I laughed and said “You can’t dump it out Sweetie!” My 9month old daughter stared right into my eyes with this “oh yea?” Look of determination in her eyes, grabbed the bowl by all three compartments, turned it upside down, and dumped all the Cheerios on the floor without breaking eye contact for even a second. 🤣 She never did it again and all her snacks stay inside the bowl as she toddles around with the bowl. She is 1year now and I highly recommend this product. Just don’t challenge your baby/toddler to tip it over. 😆
V**E
Spill resistant isn't spill proof.
It's a cute novelty, but our 6-month-old started spilling cheerios immediately. All it takes is grabbing the innermost bowl and you can spill very easily. Dropping it from a high chair also means it snaps apart.
L**T
This product is terrible but looks amazing on TV
This thing falls apart with ease when it's barely dropped or hit against something. If they walk and give it one good shake the food flies out. It also had spots on it and weird cred on it like it had been used before and repackaged? Not happy at all and when you take it apart it is terrible to put back together because it doesn't have deep enough grooves to make them click together securely. It's very hard to line up the lines and takes forever.
J**E
Detaches
I like the concept of it but my bowl keeps detaching from the part that's supposed to make it spin around. Maybe it's just because my child's a little rough with it but I keep having to snap it back into place. Cute idea though.
N**M
Great toddler bowl
Great product that definitely makes it much harder for a toddler to spill. Not fool proof but I highly recommend. Handles on the sides are great for little hands or even stroller clips.
M**A
Práctico y útil
Súper recomendado si tienes niños pequeños en casa y no quieres que derramen los alimentos en el piso. Y su diseño circular es a la ves algo divertido para nuestros pequeños
A**E
Not for toddlers
This would work best for older children. Maybe 4 years and up. For smaller kids just learning to use bowls and plates and whatnot, this won’t be spill proof. Not even close. For starters, it breaks apart fairly easily. If your child drops it, it will come apart and you’ll have gold fish/Cheerio shrapnel all over the place. The biggest problem I found was in the way it functions with tiny fingers that haven’t mastered their fine motor skills. When a toddler reaches in to get a snack they don’t grab just one. They grab a handful. This inevitably causes overflow from the inner most bowl and forces a food item towards the outer bowl. It gets stuck. Wedged in between the two bowls. Once that happens, the bowls can’t rotate like they’re supposed to and it turns the contraption into a simple Tupperware bowl totally defeating its purpose. Older kids probably wouldn’t have that kind of problem as often as little ones do.
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