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Which Portable Highchair is best?

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docket · 23/04/2005 12:25

Can anyone recommend a portable highchair? Bought a Brevi one but don't like it - any suggestions, something wipeable would be good I think?
TIA

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bea · 23/04/2005 19:34

i've just recommended my handysitt on the other highchair thread... definitely a good alternative to your regular highchairs... and very small too!

handysitt

docket · 24/04/2005 09:23

Thank you, looks good!

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teabelly · 25/04/2005 14:22

Docket, we've got a one of these for ds and they're fab. Very lightweight, fold down easily for holidays etc, and fit to any chair. Had it since he was a little over 6 months, now nearly three and still going strong, and will hopefully be used for number 2 when she arrives.

handlemecarefully · 25/04/2005 14:26

I've got a handysitt too. They are excellent. Easy to clean too.

cod · 25/04/2005 14:26

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handlemecarefully · 25/04/2005 14:28

You can get a little leather effect cushioning seat to place on top of the wood base on the handysitt. It also detaches for easy cleaning and is very wipeable.

I hated my previous high chair and booster seat because of the crumbs stuck in difficult crevices problem.

blueteddy · 25/04/2005 14:35

We have the mothercare one that clips to the side of the table & it is ideal.
It was bought for ds to use when eating at my parents house, but we wish we had got one of these for our house, rather than having a bulky highchair.
It has a full harness & is great for travelling, as it takes up very little space.
I think cost around £25.

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