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| RRP |  | £55 |
Mumsnetter ratings
(4 reviews)
| Adjustability |
8.1 |
| Comfort |
8.7 |
| Storage |
10.0 |
| Value For Money |
9.7 |
| Overall |
9.1 |
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From:
piprabbit
on 17-Sep-09 02:53
Overall rating 9.5
I bought this chair to keep at my parents house as they cared for DD regularly. The chair is very slim when folded (only about an inch thick) so it sat behind their kitchen door.
I'm now on baby no.2 and this chair lives in my car and I use it all the time when visitng friends and relatives or going to restaurants.
Probably the best value baby item I've bought.
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From:
Stretfordmum
on 11-Apr-08 14:10
Overall rating 9.0
We love this highchair. It folds in half and is very slim - so is easy to store. The tray is a good size and easy to wipe.
The padded cover is easy to wipe, it stays on the highchair with poppers so doesn't move about and you can take it off to clean underneath (but I don't do this very often as it covers the seat well so doesn't let the crumbs get under it). It is padded enough to be comfortable for any baby or toddler.
It has a good harness which you can use as a 3 point harness (which we use so that he can move about a bit but is still 'strapped' in or as a 5 point harness (good for wigglers).
It cost us £35 at Mothercare (with £15 off) and was well worth the money - we would pay full price for it. Compared with other cheap to mid-price highchairs - it is very good value.
It doesn't have wheels on the bottom - but as it is fairly light it is easy to move about. It doesn't recline - so may not be easy to use for tiny babies new to weaning (we used our bumbo seat for that stage so it didn't matter to us).
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From:
creambun
on 02-Apr-08 19:14
Overall rating 9.2
If you have a small house or kitchen then this high chair is perfect. When not in use it folds completely flat meaning it can easily be stored out of the way. It also makes it ideal for storing in the car when you are travelling away from home. The folding mechanism is very easy to use and with a bit of practice it's even possible to do it with one hand!
The On The Move is also very comfortable. My daughter is quite small and she often slumped down in other high chairs. In this one she sits upright and seems very happy. The straps are easy to put on and all the padded cushions are wipe clean. They can also be removed to make sure you get the chair really clean. The food tray is nice and big with plenty of room for plates and cups, and the rim around the edge stops things falling off.
The Cosatto On The Move is very good quality too and is strong and long-lasting. We used ours with our first daughter and it it still as good as new now that our second daughter is using it. I would thoroughly recommend this chair - you will not be disappointed.
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From:
DuchessOfPod
on 23-Nov-07 23:28
Overall rating 9.0
I got this because my kitchen is small and I wanted a highchair that would fold up into a narrow space in my cupboard. The Cosatto On the Move does this just fine. It is also a lot less expensive than other high chairs and doesn't have the unnecessary bells and whistles. Has a safe 5 point harness and a big tray which wipes clean really easily. It is a bit difficult to get the cover off but don't need to do this often as you can clean it when on the highchair. Can't adjust the seat back but why would you want to lean a baby back to eat anyway? I put a little cushion between the seat back and baby (7 mths) so that she is sitting up nice and straight in the chair to eat.
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