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reclining didn't work, April 30, 2007
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Reviewer: queenmommy from Passaic, NJ
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queenmommy
saw things this way
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Pros:
handle bar, basket, large tray
Cons:
reclining and lowering chair
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I should have listened to the baby bargains book and other reviewers, this high chair is a cheap piece of nothing. I put it all together and when i tried the reclining function, nothing budged. It wouldn't recline, i fiddled around and finally it slipped all the way down, but then i couldn't get it back upright. Also the mechanism for adjusting the height of the chair, takes one foot and two hands, not one hand like they proclaim.
It has some nice features, like the large tray and the basket. But they minute compared to the non-functioning recline. So I'm going to return the chair, and get the fisher price health care chair.
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Beware of this high chair!, August 7, 2006
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Anonymous
saw things this way
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Pros:
Maybe the vinyl seat
Cons:
Seat will ONLY stay in recline position!
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What I hated most about this high chair was that the seat would always slip back into the recline position. This became especially annoying the bigger my DD got because she was never able to sit upright. I called Graco and got a replacement part, but like the highchair itself, it was so difficult to put together that I just said forget it and moved her into the Fisher Price booster seat, and chucked the highchair.The snack tray stained easily, even though I cleaned it after every meal. It was nice to have the vinyl seat because I could just wipe it down. That was about the only good thing about this chair. The tray was hard to remove.I believe we paid about $70-$80 for this, or however much BRU charge for it.
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