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Does anyone have a P&T Lobster or similar 'table attachable' high chair? Are they any good?

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EeyoresGloomyPlace · 01/03/2013 18:21

Really short on space and dd1's chair takes up the only available space a proper high chair could go so I was considering one of the travel type chairs that clamp to the table for dd2 who will be 6 months and starting to wean later this month.

Has anyone got one or have any recommendations? Are they sturdy enough for every day use? Last question, I know they all say suitable from 6 months but is this true in reality? Dd1's first high chair was useless until almost a year due to its shape providing limited bottom support for little bottoms.

Would be grateful to hear advice.

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teaparties · 01/03/2013 18:50

I have one and love it. Have used it with DD from six months, although she was sitting unsupported from 5 months- not sure how supportive they would be if baby was not able to sit.

Love mine, folds up flat and keep it underneath the pushchair as much easier to do BLW when out and about as can sit DD right at the table.

We have a normal highchair to use at home but friend's babies often use of P&T when they come to visit and don't see why it wouldn't be suitable for daily use.

EeyoresGloomyPlace · 01/03/2013 19:51

Thanks for your reply teaparties, it would certainly solve my space problem but as they can still be quite pricey didn't want to just jump in.

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MooseBeTimeForCoffee · 01/03/2013 19:57

We have one and we love it. The only downside is that some tabletops are too thick to attach it to. And just be careful your table isn't wobbly. An excited 14 month old can make plates bounce :)

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EeyoresGloomyPlace · 01/03/2013 20:25

Hadn't thought of the bouncing, its a fixed breakfast bar so hopefully won't bounce, or if it does we've got a damn great hole in the kitchen wall!

Thanks for another positive review, think I'll go shopping in the morning :)

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RandomMess · 01/03/2013 20:27

I used mine 15 years ago attached to the breakfast bar, was fabulous.

babySophieRose · 02/03/2013 10:59

We have this, as we are in one bedroom flat and space is an issue and it is small enough.
m.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/spr/79823976/

JambalayaCodfishPie · 02/03/2013 11:01

MountainBuggy have just brought one out that looks good.

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