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A great baby bargain!, June 22, 2008
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Reviewer: curlygirltoronto from Toronto, Canada
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curlygirltoronto
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(10) |
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Pros:
easy to clean, lightweight, cheap
Cons:
nothing!
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We’ve been using this highchair for 4 months (from 6 months)– it’s much sturdier than it looks and is easy to clean. It was super simple to put together. The only issue – the first week we kept tripping over the splayed legs! My baby doesn’t need padding or a tilt-back seat – just a comfortable high chair and this more than fits the bill. He's very happy with it. Highly recommended! $30CDN.
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It's only $20! What's not to love?, August 8, 2007
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Anonymous
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(7) |
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Pros:
The cost, the size, the ease in putting it together
Cons:
No padding, probably not going to last very long.
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We bought the Antilop high chair at Ikea on impulse. Our 2 1/2 year old wasn't willing to give up his Svan high chair for his 11 month old sister, and we were tired of feeding her sitting up in her stroller. (It's funny -- my oldest had a Prima Pappa, the second one had a Svan, and the poor 3rd child gets the $20 chair from Ikea.)So far, so good! It's the easiest thing I've ever had to put together from Ikea. It's easy to clean. It's easy to move from the kitchen to the dining room because it weighs next to nothing. It's kind of cool looking -- I like that it's not one of those huge Peg Perego type high chairs that take up a lot of space. It's not as flimsy as you might think -- it's got rubber grippy things on the bottom, and the legs are splayed out in a way that makes it seem reasonably stable (we have a pretty mellow kid, though -- she doesn't try to stand up in it or anything, at least not yet).For $20, I'm completely in love.
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