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recommendations for highchair under £50

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hercules · 02/04/2004 15:59

I was going to gewt thew Ikea one but they wont have any in stock for sometime now so are rethinking.
All suggestions in the price range welcome.

tia

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hercules · 02/04/2004 16:00

Not sure where the extra "w"s came from.

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Bagpuss30 · 02/04/2004 16:11

MIL has this one which seems to do the job OK.

Mothercare Highchair

HTH

womba1 · 02/04/2004 16:19

hercules, I recently bought the highchair that Bagpuss has highlighted and it serves the purpose!

Its very sturdy and hasn't stained at all...which is a miracle!

Would thoroughly recommend it and at £30...you can't go far wrong

HTH

hercules · 02/04/2004 16:24

Is the tray removable or does that not matter anyway.

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womba1 · 02/04/2004 16:27

you can't remove the tray but it wipes clean and it does lift up so you can wipe underneath

Flip · 02/04/2004 16:37

This one looks quite good for the money and I'm thinking about it for mine in a month or so. It's from toysrus .

fairydust · 02/04/2004 16:40

If i was to buy antoher high chair i'd choose this one from mothercare

www.mothercare.com/mc_uk/shop/product_mc.jsp.html?BV_SessionID=@@@@1633097692.1080920361@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccfadcldjhkhjjcfngcfkmdfffdgom.0&SessionAssigned=true&oid=353243&cat=-13299

sorry no good at links - my parents have this for dd and it's great as it's not a table n little chairs for her now she's older

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