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28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful High Chair! Nov 28, 2007
By Krista I purchased this high chair (x2) for my 10-month old twins after becoming totally frustrated with our new Chicco high chairs (too large and a nightmare to clean!) This high chair is so beautiful and classic--it looks like an heirloom piece! The construction is sturdy and assembly was pretty easy--30 minutes for each chair. The best part of the chair, apart from the classy appearance, is the clear plastic tray cover--it fits completely over the tray, with no tight grooves to make cleaning difficult. It fits easily in the sink (I haven't tried it in the dishwasher yet.) I also like the nice, cloth chair pad--it seems comfortable for the babies and washes perfectly in the washing machine--comes out looking new. The chair is a nice size--it doesn't take up too much room--and is easy to move, even through doorways. My two girls seem to enjoy the chairs--I like that they are sitting upright(our last chairs reclined slightly in the highest position.) The fact that it converts to a toddler chair was also a big selling point. This chair would be a bargain at twice the price!
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
good but not great Feb 11, 2009
By J. Katz This is a very nice looking high chair and is a nice alternative to the typical plastic chairs that I think are awful looking. The construction seems fairly sturdy, and the assembly was pretty easy with easy-to-follow instructions. It seems comfortable enough, and the two-part snack tray easily snaps on and off and is adjustable.
There are a couple of important shortcomings that reduce its functionality significantly. -- There is a wooden bar that comes down between the child's legs that is permanently attached to the snack tray. The bar is positioned so that there is only limited space between the bar and the back of the chair. We have a big baby for her age, and at six months old we are already starting to wonder how long she will fit in the chair with this bar in place. Graco could have EASILY designed this bar to be adjustable so that it could be moved back as the baby grew, but they didn't. Not only that, but they made it very difficult to remove, by not only gluing covers over the heads of the screws which attach it, but also additionally using glue to attach the bar itself. Other reviewers have mentioned just removing it (which we plan to do later), but it seems like a tricky job. -- My second main complaint is that it is described as being usable for a toddler at a regular table when the snack tray is removed. This chair's height is not adjustable, and there is no way that it could be used as a chair at a regular table. The seat bottom is about 2 inches below the level of our kitchen table! A toddler would have to do a lot of leaning over to use it like that! It could be used at a counter or breakfast bar, but not at a regular table. It's fine that it is not adjustable, but the manufacturer's description is misleading on this point. -- I also agree the warning label is ugly and permanently attached. They could have either made the label removable or put it somewhere a little less visible. For such an other beautiful chair, it is an eyesore.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
So much nicer than the plastic high chairs Nov 10, 2007
By Michelle K. Wonacott After going through a couple of plastic high chairs with my first three kids, I really wanted a good quality wood high chair for Baby #4. So far I'm very satisfied with this one. It was fairly simple to assemble and seems sturdy and well made. I hope to be able to pass this down for my grandchildren to use someday!
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Excellent high chair Mar 18, 2008
By Christopher H. Hodgkin
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Having raised our children with cheap plastic high chairs I wanted something better for my grandsons, 6 and 8 months, so ordered two of these chairs. They arrived promptly, in a box that showed that I was obviously in for a bout of assembly.
As an experienced parent and grandparent, I have learned to be wary of "some assembly required." These chairs were a delightful exception to the norm. The directions were clear and easy to follow. The few small parts needed were not just thrown into a plastic bag, but were shrink wrapped onto a cardboard backing with clear identifications. Both the tools required (a small hex wrench and an Allen wrench) were included, though having a socket wrench will make assembly go faster. All the parts lined up exactly, avoiding the usual trek to the shop to drill a needed hole or adjust a wayward fastener.
The design is intelligent and the construction excellent, all solid wood or quality plywood, with not a speck of particleboard in sight. The parts were beautifully packed with plenty of padding and protection. While one reviewer was concerned about cleaning the cover, it now comes with a stain resistant cover which cleans easily.
Overall, this is a solid, excellently made high chair which is well worth the premium price over the cheaper alternatives.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
My friends are all jealous Sep 13, 2008
By snowqueen My mother-in-law bought us this highchair for our baby that is due in October 2008. I haven't used this highchair yet myself, but have had friends with little ones over for meals and have even leant it out for a week to some friends with a one year old that were visiting in town. Everyone is raving about how much they like it. Not only does it look great and blend in with most decors, my friends say they like how easy it is to use. One friend commented on how much she likes that you can take the tray off and still have the baby in the chair secured by the wooden piece that goes through their legs. The plastic tray insert is easy to clean and the chair seems really sturdy.
I am excited that it has passed the baby-use test and love how it looks in our dinning room. I really wanted to avoid those big, bulky plastic highchairs you see everywhere. I highly recommend this one!
UPDATE: My baby is now 7 months old and has been using this chair for two months. She seems really comfortable in it. I appreciate more than ever that the cushions are easy to clean and that the tray is easy to slide on and off with one hand while holding a baby in the other arm. I still give it five stars!!
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