👶 Elevate mealtime with style and safety!
The Ashtonbee Wooden High Chair combines safety, durability, and style, featuring a safety harness, removable tray, and adjustable legs to accommodate your growing child. Made from high-quality materials, this chair is designed for easy maintenance and long-lasting use, backed by a lifetime warranty.
Product Dimensions | 22.8 x 22.04 x 33.81 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Minimum weight recommendation | 7.5 Kilograms |
Maximum weight recommendation | 80 Pounds |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 12.03 pounds |
A**G
Simple, sturdy, perfect fit!
We are loving this modern high chair! It has a clean, minimalistic look. This is our second highchair and we wanted to try a different style. The wood fits in nicely with our wood floors. There’s no crazy colors so it blends in well. I also like that there is no fabric padding because it makes it much more difficult to clean. I was worried that the white would become stained by baby food, so we tested it with the worst staining baby food today(beets and carrots). No stains! I also like that it is lower than most highchairs on the market. We were able to pull our 10 month old up to the table so she could join us for dinner.I had some difficulty putting the footrest on because the instructions weren’t clear. I was able to figure it out through trial and error and lots of patience!The tray is hard to take on and off, but I think it may become easier over time once it is broken in a little.Overall this is a beautiful chair with a simple look. It doesn’t take up as much space as our first highchair, which allows me to use it in small spaces like our kitchen so she can watch me cook. We look forward to using this for a long time.
F**N
LOVE IT! BUY IT!
Four kids in and I've at least learned one thing: you want a SIMPLE HIGH CHAIR! Not the giant adjustable chairs with a zillion places for food to get stuck! And I mean stuck. Try I you might -- including power washing -- you'll never get the food out of those chairs. I had one for my first three babies (used 2008-2013) and was never so happy to get rid of it. Now, I'm older and wiser. My 8 month old has been using this char for a couple of months and it's heaven. There is literally NO PLACE for food to get stuck. And -- praise Glory -- the straps come off and can be washed! (Personally, I Scotch-guarded them. I washed them once, after about 6 weeks of use and they're again pristine white.) The only minor negative or con is that it is a little short. About even with the seat of a standard height counter top bar stool. If you sit down in front of baby, though, it's comfortable. This is offset by the fact that it will be able to be used right up at the table or counter later. I LOVE IT!
J**K
Works great as a seat around the house too!
The media could not be loaded. Pros:- Quality, durable materials.- Very sturdy construction.- Small footprint.- Surfaces are easy to wipe down and there aren't a bunch of crevasses or fabric to get dirty. If it weren't for the slit in the tray I would love it for this.- Tray has a lip around the edges to catch food and toys from spilling/falling off.- Plastic base on legs are safe on our wood floors.- Very attractive look that looks more like a piece of furniture than a high chair.- I LOVE that I can use this as a seat for my baby throughout the house as a taller seat so he is at face level with everyone who is sitting and can feel included. It makes him eye level with my 42 inch 3 yr old so they've been having a blast playing together.Cons:- The tray has a slit in it that seems to serve no purpose at all other than a fun game for baby to push food down through onto himself and the floor. Also, the pictures advertising the chair don't show the slit on the tray.- The instructions are severely lacking. I'm usually pretty good at building things but couldn't figure out the foot rest. I thought they had sent the wrong brackets until my husband got home and figured it out.- The wood legs don't line up with the seat and leg bases so there are small gaps between the plastic and the wood. This is somewhat unsightly which wouldn't be a huge deal except for how expensive the chair was, at that price I expect it to fit together perfectly.Just a few notes in case it matters to anyone:- This is a great size for my 20 lb/27 inch 4 month old and can easily. Hold smaller infants or larger toddlers.- The tray is very hard to get on and off. I find it so stiff to get off I just have to leave it on so it stays on when I put my baby in and out and gets cleaned in place. The seat is a large opening though so it's not a big deal to me and I suppose its necessary to prevent kids from getting it off themselves.- I also wanted to address the safety buckle since someone else mentioned that they weren't secure. I think that in their case (because of the poor instructions) they may have used the wrong end of the straps to secure them to the high chair. When looking at the buckle, the top strap is the one that should be used to secure to the chair. It makes it a little harder to adjust but gives it a cleaner look.
D**.
Pass on this chair
We decided to get this chair for baby number 3 because it looked modern and easy to clean, which it is, kind of. The picture is not accurate. The seat belt actually has a buckel (including the fabric attached to it) that runs through the top of the tray. Food gets mashed into it and I have to take the buckel out and soak the fabric-therefore, not easy to clean.Complaint number two, it was a beast to put together. This is when I first realized that the quality was pretty junky. The wholes didn't line up for the legs which made the chair wobbly. We did finally get the chair tight and secure, but it took work.Complaint number three, the belt doesn't hold our 10 month in. She can climb right out and has been able to for several months. I could see as your baby gets older and bigger they would run out of room to wiggle their way out, but that leads me to my final complaint.As of now I do not need to take the tray on and off bc she's small enough to get in and out, but as she gets bigger you probably would need to. The tray takes a lot of force to snap into place and it could easily hurt your child. It's a stupid design.Yes, it's cute, easily can be moved around the house and can take it to the sink and wash it off, but I don't think it's worth the money.
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