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| Adjustability |
8.4 |
| Comfort |
8.5 |
| Storage |
7.6 |
| Value For Money |
8.2 |
| Overall |
8.2 |
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Anon
Overall rating 7.8
This funky chair really does grow with your child. From 9 months your child can sit comfortably in it and at 14 my son loves his brothers!
Sadly for a style conscious Mum like me - the Tripp Trapp's main attraction is that you are not ashamed to own one and their simple clean cut lines mean that unlike other high - chairs they do not prove to be a health risk!
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Overall rating 8.2
Fab as encourages child to sit staight. Excellent as sit as table from start (although you can buy a tray on e-bay if that way inclined ) Is pricey but easy to clean as no horrible plastic seams for gunk to lurk in ! Also will last a lifetime. Cons are it does take up space but we just moved a dining chair to our loft and leave at the table permanently.
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Overall rating 9.5
Wanted a chair with no tray so ds can sit at the dinner table with us rather than being set back. It'll grow with him so he should always be able to sit comfortably at the table.
It's a piece of furniture really and will grow to fit an adult so storage seems irrelevant. Having said that, it did arrive in a surprisingly small box so if we ever did decide to take it apart, it shouldn't be too hard to store.
There's various wood finishes and seat covers so you should be able to find one that complements your other dining furniture.
I can easily carry it between rooms with 7 month old installed or with one hand, 7 month old in the other hand !
Chose a rather groovy stripey cover but was concerned that it was only sponge clean. However, after a month of small child smearing various things all over it, it still looks as good as new. Even stuff that's been allowed to dry overnight just wipes off. The wood's easy to clean too.
Value for money - well, it's rather expensive, especially as you have to buy the baby set and seat covers separately. However, think of it as a chair rather than just a high chair - it'll last from babyhood through childhood and on to adulthood, a lifetime in other words.
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Overall rating 9.0
I really like this highchair. It does not have a tray at the front which means you can bring the chair right up to the table for family meals. It is designed to be used from baby to adulthood so although there is an initial outlay which is more expensive than a usual highchair it is actually the only chair you are going to buy. The only downside is that you have to dismantle the chair a bit to get to the cushions on the babyset for washing so I think velcro would have been a good idea! Nevertheless I think this chair is almost perfect.
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Overall rating 8.2
Expensive but gorgeous!
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