Hook On High Chair, Portable Clip on Table High Chairs for Babies and Toddlers, Removable and Washable Baby Feeding Seat, High Load Design, Attach to Table for Home and Travel- Grey
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NymNym
> 24 hourLove it. I much prefer bringing these to restaurants over using their high chairs because I never have to worry about awkward height differences and know the kids can reach their food easily. Easy to keep clean as well. Easy to use and store in the car.
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Amelia Corvera
> 24 hourIt folds down to be very compact. The carrying case makes it very easy to travel with. I love that I can wash the cloth when my mini me gets it covered with food. It seems to be comfy because there isn’t complaints about sitting in it for meals. The pocket in the back is handy for toy or burp cloth storage. 10/10 would recommend.
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Mike Araiza
> 24 hourThis is a great design. And it is very easy to install
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Ryan Magallanes
> 24 hourVery easy to put together take apart and clean. So amazing!
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Terpgirl30
> 24 hourSince my first grandson was born, weve had an issue each holiday, trying to get a place at the holiday table for him. One option was for them to bring a high chair. Cumbersome. Another was for me to buy one. Also cumbersome as I have nowhere to put it when not in use. And neither of those solves the issue of going somewhere as a family and finding no chair that suits little baby bear. I had one of these Hook on High Chairs for my own children, so Ive been on the hunt. This one is easy to get together although the directions are not that clear. Since Ive owned one, I knew in general how to do it. Its very comfortable for the child. It has a strap that will fit in between the legs, so you wont have an issue with the child sliding out. It holds up to 40 pounds which works for us.
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Deb dkz
> 24 hourMy son is having a baby so this portable chair will be great when this child gets big enough to sit in a high chair. It fits securely on our new counters, has nice pouch to put it in when not using or if we want to go out to eat. It was very easy to assemble. This is better then having a high chair in our house because we wont use a high chair all of the time only when the kids are here. no extra space needed.
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ShortyFrom_WI
> 24 hourI watch my grandson three days per week and its so much better to have this chair handy for when he comes to visit than a big bulky high chair! Its a soft material and he seems to think its comfortable too. It was easy to assemble and this will be easy to store when hes not around.
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Kim H
> 24 hourI got this for my friend to keep at her house when the babies come over, no big high chairs to get in the way. It also can be taken to restaurants, which is nice. And when my time to be a grandmother comes, I will use it.
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Picocosm
> 24 hourThis product seems to be built well enough, but it has to depend on the table being able to support the weight of your baby cantilevered off the end of it. That means that the tabletop needs to be strong, the legs of the table need to give a wide enough base, and the table itself needs to be heavy enough not to be upended. Also note that theres a lot of screwing and unscrewing of the handles if you need to clear a large lip on the underside, as I did. It opens to a little more than 3.5 of clearance. On the bright side, it folds up nice and compact, making it far easier to travel with than a freestanding high chair. You just have to be sure that theres going to be a suitable table when you get where youre going. Otherwise youre toting it around for nothing. My advice: Go to where you intend to attach this thing, put your hands there, and lean onto the table. Does it make scary creaky sounds as the far end tries to lift up to the sky? If so, maybe this product isnt a good fit.
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Wendy Kalman
> 24 hourI actually wasnt sure how to assemble, and found a video (which I do not see onthe product page now) where it was assembled otu of the box. The man assemlbing it showed where to slip the ringss and how to slip the arms into the pieces that stick out of the chair. Neither had caps. What I received did. Once I watched the video, I realized i had to remove the caps. One came off easy, but the other did not. My son had to do it for me. It was also not easy to snap the top snaps on both sides. But okay, I got that all doen, and then I tried putting it on my dining room table, which is what I had gotten it for. We eat in our dining room, especially when there is company -- and so it is where my six month grandson joins us for brunch when he and his parents come. The chair cannot attach to the dining room table (first picture). Even if I twists the legs to the maximum space, the part of the table that sticks out is too longa nd too close to the edge. I am very disappointed. It did attach to the kitchen table we never use just fine (second picture). The quality of the materials is strong, and it all feels secure. It is reassuring on the product page to see the jug of water to demonstrate its strength. Sadly, though, it wont serve our needs.