| | |  | Standard High Chairs | | Home » | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The Space-Saver High Chair is designed to provide a full-size feeding experience for a small-size home. It has all of the features of a full-size high chair without taking up the space. Simply strap it to any standard kitchen or dining room chair and adjust it to meet your baby's needs. It has 3 height adjustments, a 3-position recline, plus a full-size one-hand removable dishwasher-safe tray. The full-size pad is machine washable and has a 3-point restraint for additional security. When your baby is older, simply remove the pad and back to make the chair a toddler booster seat. This chair's efficient size makes it easy to store when not in use. | | | Features: | |
• Space saving high chair easily straps to dining room or kitchen chairs
• Pad and back can be removed to create toddler booster seat
• Full-size pad is machine washable and has 3-point restraint for safety
• Recommended for ages 6 months to 3 years
• Age Range 6 Months to 3 Years
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 18.12 inches | | Product Height:
| 22.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 12.31 pounds | | Package Length:
| 22.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 18.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 12.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 12.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 132 reviews |
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Compact & easy to use.Jul 13, 2008 We didn't want to add more clutter in our house by getting a dedicated high chair. So, when we saw the space saver type that could be adapted to fit on our existing kitchen chairs, we were delighted.
It works just as advertised. Easy to mount, easy to clean and the tilting is a nice feature for bottle feeding.
No complaints.
Another baby toyJul 11, 2008 My daughter loves this chair. When she was younger, it made feeding a lot easier. Not cleaner, just easier. The covering is very easy to clean. After the jello and spaghetti incident, all we had to do was remove the cover and wipe it down. She's two now and is able to climb into it by herself. Instead of using it as a booster seat though, she has made it into an play item using it to keep her toys from rolling away.
Wish we'd bought this earlierJul 04, 2008 We bought this highchair for our four-month old baby to get him used to sitting in it and joining us at the table. If I had realized that the reclining seat and the five-point restraints mean that he could have been in this chair even before being able to control his head, I would have done this much earlier. Now he can sit at the table and watch us cook and eat our meals, rather than being on the floor in the bouncy seat where the view is less interesting.
The chair is very easy to assemble and set up. My son seems perfectly comfortable in it. We can adjust the height of the seat and the arms to work with our kitchen table.
All in all, this is a great piece of baby gear. My one complaint: the tan vinyl seat cover is about as unattractive as you can get without making it all the way to "ugly." We have a Fisher-Price swing and Fisher-Price bouncy seat so I know that Fisher-Price is capable of coming up with something a little more pleasing to the eye.
Great High chairJul 04, 2008 I really love this highchair. I don't have a lot of extra room in my dining room so this works great! It also gives my son a since of sitting at the table with me when we eat. It is very easy to use one handed and easy to clean up afterwords too.
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Works great with my captain's chairJun 29, 2008 Cons: Ugly color on chair padding; but it is a neutral so it doesn't stick out. I've just been used to buying pretty pink toys and accessories for my baby girl so the tan (that has a greenish cast) isn't very appealing.
Can't fit chair under table
Pros: Thick padded seat
Easily wiped clean and no apparent crevices
Removable back to convert to booster seat
Reclines to Upright (three positions)
Arms Rests Tilt
Very stable and no danger of tipping on my heavy captain's chair
Adjustable height of the chair (I like putting her in the chair at
the highest height so when I'm preparing dinner she's up
higher and we can make eye contact)
Roomy enough for my "monster" child who is 20# at 5 months
No I cannot push the chair into the table all the way, but where I have the chair at it is only out about 4" from where it would normally push in to and with the seat in upright and the arms tilted completely down the chair is in more than enough for when my baby is ready to eat at the table without the tray.
Yes the tray is smaller than the one on my old bulky high chair, but then again, I did buy it because it is a space saver and my 3 year old still drops things on the floor despite having the whole table top in front of him.
I bought this for my fourth child. With my first child, I used a big bulky plastic high chair that took up way too much room and was always in the way. As soon as she was ready I transfered her to a booster seat. With my second and third child, I didn't even pull the old high chair out of the basement. I put them right in booster seats. The booster seats would get all crummy in the crevices where they folded up--yuck! I had really wanted a wooden high chair that would match the dining room furniture and take up less space, but couldn't justify buying one when I already had one. Well, I gave away that old chair when I found out I was pregnant with number four so I could possibly get my wooden high chair. I found one on clearance for $40 and I was going to buy it, but then I thought, what will I do with my other dining room chair? I bought a cheap plastic booster that claimed to have a padded seat. Well, it was awful so I returned it. I searched on-line and found that Eddie Bauer sells a wooden booster, but the reviews were that the padding wasn't thick enough. So I went to Toys R Us and found this seat. It was everything I wanted!
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