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    Posted: 30 December 2008 at 12:17pm
does anyone know if the tray slides/comes off easily? can you take the tray off, put bubba in and then put the tray on?
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Hi - I have one - yep the slide tray comes off very easily, but no so easy that a child could remove it.

Very easy to clean, light weight, they take up very little floor space and its very sturdy. Lots of our friends have used it when they have come around for BBQs and they love it compared to their ones at home.

Another good thing, no difficult corners for crumbs to fall into, and if it gets super dirty you can take it outside and hose it off!

And they look pretty stylish too.

Hope that helps.
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yep we've got one and i love it. soooo easy to clean and yes the tray does come of easily. I guess you could take the tray off, put bub i then put the tray back on, but I haven't had to yet as Emily is such a wee little thing I can still slot her in with the tray on LOL.

Here's a pic of Emily in hers - she thinks it's pretty fab too!



Oh yeah and we just put a towel behind wee little Ems to fill out the space behind her, so you can just do that if you need to instead of getting the booster thingy.



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cool, thanks for those comments! i really like the look of this highchair - especially that it does look easy to clean! now i can order one
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I ordered mine with the booster thingy. It's just a fabric covered foam swab that fits around the back of bubs so not necessary if you don't want to spend the extra dosh.

Legs are a flimmin pain to get in and out if you want to break it down though.
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i've got one too its great, light, stable and best of all easy to clean. i never slide tray off as plenty of room not to need too, must try and see how easy that is thou..
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I don't have one, but lil miss has been in several of them while we've been away, they seem to be standard stock at half the restaurants over here. They are great, basic and practical and obviously pretty easy to clean, hence their popularity with restaurants.
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We have one and they are fantastic! Better now that Zoe is older. Super easy to clean!

My friend here in Chch is the distrubuter (sp?) Mocka is her business.
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do the legs stick far out, all high chairs ive seen do and knowing me ill trip over the legs.
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These are IKEA highchairs.
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Just got one last week and I love it, so easy to clean, no little crevices for food to fall into. Top notch service from Mocka too!!!!!
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i got one just yesterday and i love it already so easy to clean. I like that the tray comes of completely so i acn get closer to spoon feed him, and also it doesnt have gaps in th sides like all highchairs so the food doesnt fall out onto the floor. and the $$

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Bumping this, Does anyone have the Mocka Wooden Highchair? Im liking the look of it, and the way you can use it different ways as they grow

This one
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We have the wooden one, no complaints, and would recommend it. It's 'inspired' by the Stokke Tripp Trapp but is about a quarter of the price. Mocka have recently changed the design of the cushions for it, the old ones were a PITA.

I'd buy it again.
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Hi,
just a couple of questions about the Mocka. Can you take the tray of with one hand?
Do you think you can take the tray off and use it at the kitchen table?
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One thing I'd like to know about the mocka high chair is if it matters that much that the back isn't very high. I noticed on a lot of other high chairs the backs go higher giving head support.

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It looks EXACTLY the same as the Ikea Antilop highchair!!!

After looking at the Mocka website a lot of their stuff is the same stuff from the Ikea website. They must be ordering it in and then charging you guys 3 times the price!!

I hope you're not paying too much as that highchair is only $39 and the tray is an exra $10 in Oz!!!
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If they are the same ones, I think I would still pay $99 from Mocka as $49AUD ($58NZD) plus delivery from Australia would be more I think? I would imagine that anyone importing anything would need to increase their costs to cover shipping etc from overseas?

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Yes true, but you gotta admit its quite funny!
They have quite a few things on their website that are Ikea items.

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I wish we had IKEA over here!!
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