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Safety 1st Tubside Bath Seat | 
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| Brand: Safety 1st Category: Baby Product
List Price: $38.99 Buy New: $21.05 (On sale from $29.99) You Save: $8.94 (30%)
New (6) from $21.05
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 1220
Age: 5 - 10 months Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 14 x 14.5 x 14.3
MPN: 44537 Model: 44537 UPC: 052181445378 EAN: 0052181445378 ASIN: B0012L83UK
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Adjustable, built-in restraint system | | • | Unique swivel seat gives parent ability to wash with either hand | | • | Elbow padding designed for parent comfort | | • | Adjustable arm clamp | | • | Fits babies between 5 to 10 months |
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Product Description This swiveling bath seat features an adjustable built-in restraint. Its unique "arm" locks onto the side of the tub providing stability for your baby and a soft elbow rest for you. Features: - Adjustable arm clamp
- Adjustable, built-in restraint system
- Built-in, padded, rotating elbow rest
- Unique swivel action
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
watch out.... November 30, 2008 lagordybebe (Myrtle Beach, S.C USA) I bougth it b/c my eight month old daughter out grew her infant tub. Yes I do admit that the baby was very excited to be able to be free to play in the big tub. Be very careful, dont let baby reach for you because they can slip and rub against the arm rest and scrap their skin off their chin, the good this was that I still had a hand on her so she didn't get extremely hurt. There is very sharp edges where the two plastics meet and screw together. I never used it again, for fear that she could loose a baby tooth or damage her gums. See Pics on top
recommended age group November 10, 2008 C. Ray (va) I picked this product up yesterday at my local Babiesrus because it was the only bath ring they had available. I have to return it today without even opening the box. Why am I returning it... because the arm clamp is too short for my garden tub and also because it states it fits babies 5-10 months. My baby is currently 10 months. Why is this product only recommended up to 10 months when other bath rings are recommended to 16 months? I know this product says it's because after 10 months the baby may attempt to climb out, but come on... you're suppose to be supervising your kids when in the bath anyway.
Measure your tub! November 9, 2008 C. Helm (Oklahoma) Should be 3 stars, not 1! It won't let me fix it now that I've posted. :( I love the concept - the box just isn't clear enough. I was so excited to try our new tub seat. My 7 month old loves to play in the water, but wants the independence of not having my hands on him constantly. However, the arm that attaches to the side of the tub was too short! When I read the fine print it told me that it's not compatible with tubs over 15.5" deep. We live in a new home, so just be sure to measure your tub before buying! Back to the store... :(
Pretty Nifty October 24, 2008 JBebe 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this bath seat. Here are some reasons why: - The padded arm that fits over the tub is WONDERFUL to rest your elbows on while bathing your child. - It secures to the tub in two spots - the padded arm fits snugly over the side of the tub and the bottom of the seat suctions to the bottom. Seems very safe to me. - The swivel feature is great, I can turn my son facing either direction in the tub. Yes, you have to watch your child closely but that is true ALWAYS, with ANY bath seat or no bath seat. This is a very safe and convenient bath seat. One slight issue is that it is pretty big with the arm and takes up quite a bit of storage space in your bathroom, or wherever you want to keep it. I would recommend this to any of my friends or family.
Worked wonders! September 17, 2008 Leah Spitler (Albuquerque, NM USA) I got this bath seat for my daughter when she was just starting to sit up. It was great because it has enough support that she could use it even when she was still a little wobbly. For a little while, I fit a towel around her so she didn't slide around. I liked the seat because it fit securely on my tub and didn't move anywhere. However, I could still swivel her around to wash her hair, etc. I don't know that I would pay $30 for it, but if you can find it on sale or used (as I did) it is a good seat. Save money and get cash back when you shop online! http://home.bigcrumbs.com/LeahS
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