| | |  | Standard High Chairs | | Home » | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Evenflo Expressions II High Chair The Evenflo Expressions II High Chair has all of the features that parents have come to know and love with Evenflo products. Three comfortable recline positions help make this high chair one of the best for infant feeding. Little ones are going to love lounging, and parents are going to love the 7 different height positions for infant feeding. Everything about this Evenflo Expressions II High Chair is designed with space and comfort in mind, right down to the tray storage for easy portability. | | | Features: | |
• 4-position easy to clean tray can be moved with one hand or two
• High Chair has 7 height adjustments and 3 reclining positions
• Suitable for children up to 40 lbs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 33.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 17.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 21.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 33.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 17.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 21.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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Fabric is not machine washableJun 04, 2008 I got the high chair new few months back (May 2008) and once while eating, my kid puked on the chair. So i decided to give the cover a wash in washing machine to clean. The fabric completely worn out on single wash. Customer service says, it's not machine washable!!
How can high chair fabric be NOT WASHABLE meant for infants and kids???
I would NOT Recommend this.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
DO NOT BUY EVENFLO HIGH CHAIRS!!Mar 21, 2007 I have now owned 2 Evenflo high chairs, and both have resulted in injury to my children!
The first was the Evenflo Envision chair, and my son got his arm caught between the A frame support and the body of the chair itself. The space between the supports and the chair was too wide!! His elbow was nearly dislocated when we removed it!!
We contacted Evenflo, who gave us the NEW version of the chair, which had a much smaller space between the two. We thought this would solve the problem, and since we loved the chair otherwise, were happy.
NOW, my daughter, who is 6 months, got her fingers pinched in the holes at the back of the legs that allow for the height adjustment feature. The skin was shredded clean off her tiny fingers. We will NEVER buy an Evenflo chair again, as ALL EVENFLO HIGH CHAIRS HAVE THIS DESIGN, including the MAJESTIC, ENVSION, and EXPRESSIONS!! DO NOT BUY!!!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Love it!Jan 14, 2007 This was the perfect high chair for us. The grandparents got one and it worked so great I traded in my fisher price for one. It's great for pushing her around to different parts of the house so she can 'help' with what we are doing. This helps me get so much done. The colors look so much better in person than in the pictures, it's mellow and goes with the house.
To address the negative comments. We haven't needed to wash the seat, it wipes out so easy with a sponge so I don't know about shrinkage. We haven't had sagging problems but that may be because my daughter wants to sit straight up most of the time now and doesn't put much pressure on the seat back anymore. The inner tray is mostly useless to us but we leave it in. So far no problems with it coming out too easily.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Don't buy this oneJan 09, 2007 On the postitive side, the design is cute and neutral, so it goes with any decor and the height adjustment is quick and convenient. However, the negatives just totally outweigh it all. As the other reviewer said, the seat back won't stay in the complete upright position any more, which is bad when baby gets older (mine is 20 months now). The seat cover comes off and on quickly for washing, but whatever you do, don't toss it in the dryer. It shrinks and the back of ours melted, even though it appeared to be just material before the initial wash. They designed the tray to come off with one hand, but they positioned the mechanism front and center. My little guy figured out that he can stick his foot in there, give one teensy push and the whole tray goes flying off. NEVER place your baby in this seat without securing the buckles! The removable tray is a good idea but ours just won't stay on. He figured out how to get that off when he was 6 months old. If they fixed the reclining back, moved the latch and made it so the tray stayed on it would be much better. That said, I'm in the market for a new high chair.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
slouchy seatNov 04, 2006 We were initally pleased with this chair, however as time went on the seat began to sag back. Our son, now 18 months old, has to pull himself forward just to eat. The joints between the front and rear legs have separated and we're now researching new high chairs since we're concerned about the possiblity of the joint failing completely.
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