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    Posted: 31 July 2008 at 9:08pm
I'm just looking into these at the moment for our up coming holiday.

If any of you have them, which brand have you found good/not so good?

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I have brought a Dinky Diner (I think its called, its in the car and can't be bothered going to check). Brought it off TM, brand new for $15.
They list them all the time.

I find it awesome and have been able to use it every where so far.
       
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Oh Baby Factory have one thats a size of a laptop and you open it up and pull this thingee and it inflates! Looks so cool and would fit in a suitcase no worries. I wonder if I can find a picture for you...

*Off to google*
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I think I know what you mean Mel, but they aren't too cheap!!

I am hoping that a similar chair they have in Kmart is on sale this week in their Baby sale

Fingers crossed!
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Do they not supply them at the resort? Or are you wanting one for your room?
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My MIL has one at her place, but I can't remember the brand but it is great.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I have a material one that slips over the back of the chair, baby or child goes into it, then the front does up like a harness around them. It is great, and you can put it into your handbag!! then throw in the washing machine when you get home.
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Thanks for all those details Mel!!!

I've gone with the Phil and Teds me too chair. I'm already hiring the P&T stroller from cocotots.com and they have the chair for $10 a week.

Cheaper than buying one, and I figure, I've gotten away with not needing one for a year here, so probably won't need it again (unless of course I go on another holiday which is highly unlikely!@)
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The only prob with the P&T one is that its depends on the depth of the table and how it is balanced on whether you can use it.

I found this frustrating and was constantly on edge when DS was in. i would hire it for a week before you go so you can have a play with it.
       
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We are going to Raratonga at the end of the month and I was just advised to request one for our room, which I have done, and it was no trouble - could this be an option for you rather than having to take your own?
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