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    Posted: 18 September 2007 at 7:38pm
Ok, so for those of you who have toddlers/have had toddlers/spend time with toddlers, do you think this high chair would be practical?

We only have a little house at the moment, and we'll be moving overseas when Alex is about 15 months old, so we'll need something fairly compact and at least relatively easily portable (it'll go with our sea-freight so the less room it takes up the better - weight isn't an issue though). We have kitchen chairs aplenty, so having a spare chair to put this on wouldn't be an problem.

Are there features it doesn't have that would be useful, or issues I'm overlooking?

And if this one is crap, can you recommend anything else in a similar (or lesser) price bracket?

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Hi I can't get your link to work, it comes up almost blank? Can you pls check it?
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Bugger, it works perfectly for me! Try this instead.

Oh, and it retails for NZD$150, those are US dollars in that website.
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That looks fantastic!! And I think it's a reasonably good price for what it offers, too. The straps look very secure, the leg bar, the tray off with one hand, and even reclining! Things I suspect it has but is doesn't say are, removing the cover and straps for washing, and how well does it fold down (e.g. for packing into car boot for holidays).
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Wow I think it looks great and would be practical too




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That does look good!
Also a good brand is always the best bet!
Like busy mum said being able to clean it is important, it does say its wipeable and looking at it it might be able to have the padding etc come off it...?


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I just saw this model on the Winkalott site and it says the cover is machine washable.
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