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Kolcraft Recline 'N Dine High Chair
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(4.00)
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(4.00)
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Last Update:
October
3, 2009
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(Review ID: 1412)
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OK for Grandma's house but not everyday use, June 20, 2007
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Reviewer: bnmommy from Lake George, NY
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bnmommy
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Pros:
Seat wipes clean and basket underneath is handy
Cons:
WIDE stance, only 3-pt. harness
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My husband purchased this high-chair when he was shopping without me and saw it on sale for $50. My gut told me to return it but I let him talk me into trying it. For starters, the 3-pt harness is very inadequate and in my opinion unsafe. The base of the chair is so wide my family kept tripping over the wheels. I understand a wider stance means more stability, but it can't be any fun being in the chair that keeps getting kicked around the kitchen. I've bought two (2) high chairs since, the Graco Harmony, and Fisher Price Healthy Care. Both have a wide base but not nearly as wide as the Kolcraft and both of these chairs seem just as stable as the Kolcraft.The height is not adjustable. I also did not like the reclining feature. There is no padding to cover the gap between the back of the chair and the arm and I accidentally pinched my daughters arm in it one day. I felt so guilty I put the chair in the cellar and went out to buy a new chair that day. Needless to say, my husband is not allowed to pick out anything for the children without my approval.
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