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BHCommunity
04-10-2011, 15:06
What do you look for when you choose a highchair? Please vote in the poll above ^ :)

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travelbugtoo
05-10-2011, 11:21
Actually my top thing to look for is the functionality and longevity of the highchair - ie can it adapt as baby grows. So in that case reclinging back, changeable height, removable tray.
I recently reviewed my favouite highchair - I've had a few different one's for my girls.

Babycharlieandme
06-10-2011, 06:17
Something easy to clean and inexpensive.

SassyMummy
06-10-2011, 09:13
All of those when I chosen one... but now having dealt with one with all the mod cons, I'd leave out padded seat because those things are JERKS to clean... and when your kid spews? Well, of course it just seeps into the fabric (even though it was plastic covered, it seeped underneath where the hard plastic seat meets the padded cover) and you can never get than stench out!

Mine was good-looking though, which was a plus, and in future, I aim to get something very basic and very simple to clean. While removable tray is an awesome feature, and so is changing the heights, I will happily forget these features if I have to in order to get something simple to wipe down.

Milktini
06-10-2011, 09:19
Something easy to clean and inexpensive.

This. Not fussed on how "pretty" it looks, as long as it is safe, easy to clean and inexpensive it will suit my family fine :yes:

Areca
06-10-2011, 09:36
We went for something that we were happy to look at day in and day out. The removable tray has been a great feature and so has the changeable height.
Reclining came in handy when they were about 5 months old and I'd put them in it when I was cooking dinner....I've even reclined it and rocked DS to sleep in it while having my dinner when he was around 6 months old.
Cleaning it, I guess it's more difficult than a solid hard plastic one but not that big of a deal for us.
We've had the same highchair through three kids so a good investment really. I'd purchase one again, rather than the IKEA high chairs that are ever so popular on here...

Anyanka
18-10-2011, 11:38
had to have four lockable wheels for moving about.
had to have multi position lower and rise
had to have reclining position as DD has reflux.
had to have the block for the legs coming up from the seat and not from the tray (was worried their might be jamming on legs if it came from the tray)
had to have a removable tray for cleaning leaving a secondary clean tray for DD to play whilst i remove the tray for cleaning.

Hard to find but found it in an old Fisher Price High Chair got it online not available in stores.

Anyanka

A Party of Five
14-11-2011, 00:37
Has to have a harness seat belt :yes:

Babycharlieandme
15-11-2011, 07:37
I love the ikea highchair,

Its so easy to clean, you can virtually hose it down and its inexpencive and durable.

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