![]() Tested by mum Lindsey McCarthy for the Mother & Baby Awards 2018: However, I did like the fact that the seat was magnetic, so removing it was quite easy. I prefer highchairs that don’t have that many features so that there is less room for food to get squashed under. I didn’t like the fact that with the padded seat, there were quite a few places for food to get trapped, and it did make cleaning it a bit of a chore. What changes would you make to the product? I know there are other highchairs that provide the same specifications, which are nowhere near as expensive. I did really like the appearance and my children really enjoyed using it, which did make mealtimes more fun and relaxed, however, I think I would be reluctant to choose this highchair over others in the market purely down to price. I think it is quite expensive for a highchair. It made mealtimes a lot easier, as she wanted to be sitting at the table. We converted it for her and she loved the fact that it was a higher seat at the table. My daughter, who is nearly four and has not used a highchair in nearly two years, insisted on using it more than her brother, who is 18-months-old. How did the product make your life easier?īoth my children loved sitting in this highchair. The fact you could remove the tray for a toddler to climb into the highchair was fantastic, as they thought this was a great game to play, and it helped make mealtimes much more fun. I would recommend this product to other mums as I thought it looked great, and the padded seat was obviously really comfortable for both my children to sit in. No tools needed to adjust.” Tested by mum Laura Avery for the Mother & Baby Awards 2018: Seat, back and cushions are contoured for comfort and promote good posture. Height and depth adjustments, as well as removable parts, allow it to convert from high chair to youth chair. “Our award-winning Sprout Chair is designed for extended use, from 6 months to 5 years. It cannot be folded away, so is not ideal if you’re short on space. It’s sturdy, practical and importantly, super easy to clean. Other pluses: easy cleanability and one hand tray release.This OXO Tot pushchair has a modern design that would fit into most kitchens. Parents seem to like the chair’s light weight and maneuverability. This all-plastic chair features five height adjustments, a safety bar attached to the chair, dishwasher safe tray, one-hand adjustments, reclining seat (three positions) and even machine washable cushions. OXO Tot also offers a lower-price chair, the $120 Seedling High Chair. that might be somewhat forgivable at $100, but not at $250. The OXO Tot seems to fall into that classic trap with high chairs: it looks pretty, but in real life, the usage experience falls short. Several complained about the durability of the seat pad. Other folks said this chair (especially the straps and Velcro) is hard to keep clean and stains easily. Mold is another by-product of water in the tray. This then rusts out the springs that are part of the tray’s attachment mechanism. Unfortunately, the pads are surface clean only and more than one parent noted that water can easily get trapped in the tray when cleaning. The Sprout garners mostly positive reviews, with folks liking the chair’s small footprint and easy assembly. Pad colors include orange, taupe, green, pink, navy and gray. The Sprout comes in two base colors-a light birch and dark walnut-with two new colors coming out in 2016: gray and navy. But for $250 (a $50 price increase, by the way), we’d expect to see a dishwasher-safe insert tray (not here), compact fold (the Sprout doesn’t fold) and reclining seat (again, missing). We liked the overall design, two height positions, adjustable footrest and more. Kitchen gadget maker OXO’s first high chair, the Sprout, strikes an über modem pose, with its wooden legs and plastic seat. ![]()
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