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electriclady
09-18-2007, 09:16 AM
I'm thinking of getting the Fisher Price Easy Clean highchair--anyone have experience with this highchair? Or have another to suggest? My main criteria are that the tray height has to be adjustable (DD is tiny and can barely see over the tray on the Chicco Mamma we have now!) and the chair has to have wheels--so I can drag it back and forth from our apartment's galley kitchen to the dining area. I love wooden highchairs but haven't seen any with wheels...

TaChapm
09-18-2007, 03:49 PM
I bought the Easy Clean and set it up and decided that it felt much too cheap for me so I went and bought another FP Healthy Care Highchair. I don't think there is a "perfect" highchair but of all the ones I have had for my 3 kids the FP Healthy Care has held up the best.

FWIW we have owned:
Peg Perego
Graco Harmony
FP Healthy Care
FP Easy Clean
Eddie Bauer Wooden
and another FP Healthy Care! :)

Tara
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clc053103
09-20-2007, 08:27 AM
I have this high chair at my mother's house- it's terrible. difficult to adjust. so flimsy that my DS can kick the tray off with sheer force. Food falls behind the sides of the chair pad- so much for easy clean. And if you try to push the tray in really close to child, the tracks end and it unhooks. the height adjustment isn't sturdy either.

I also have a PP, Healthy care and Baby Trend- by far, the best cosntructed, easiest to use is the PP. But I agree it has a very high tray- good for my DS, bad for a smaller framed child.

tiapam
09-22-2007, 11:14 PM
How old is your DD? I know you didn't ask about boosters and it doesn't have wheels or adjustable tray height but I think the FP Healthy Careâ„¢ Booster Seat would be great for a tiny kid:

http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=2002&e=product&pid=27475

It is so easy to clean. If it doesn't work out for the house, you can always use it for eating out, travel or when other babies visit.

-Pam

DD - Two years old!

new_mommy25
09-23-2007, 02:32 AM
I don't have that one but I do own 2 Fisher Price Healthy Care high chairs. I love it.

electriclady
09-25-2007, 03:25 PM
Seems like everyone loves the Healthy Care--how is the tray height? I'm OK with a non-adjustable tray as long as DD can reach it comfortably. But like I said, she's tiny--7mo and 40-something percentile for height.

I know everyone loves the booster, but our dining chairs have woven seats (obviously a pre-baby purchase!) and the thought of trying to clean food out of the weave...shudder. :)