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Safety 1st Vineland Solid Wood High Chair | 
enlarge | Brand: Safety 1st Category: Baby Product
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $20.00 (13%)
Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 8371
Shipping Weight (lbs): 34 Dimensions (in): 34.3 x 10.2 x 22.1
MPN: 03536VLD Model: 03536VLD UPC: 044681033780 EAN: 0044681033780 ASIN: B000RFAVU2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Solid wood design | | • | 4 position, 1-hand release and adjustable tray | | • | Dishwasher-safe insert tray | | • | Removable, machine-washable seat pad | | • | 6 Months and Up |
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Product Description For first-time moms, the Safety 1st Vineland solid wood high chair provides all the conveniences of today's plastic high chairs in a traditional wood design that complements the home.Features: - Solid wood design
- Four-position, one-hand release and adjustable tray
- Dishwasher-safe insert tray
- Permanent restraint with snack tray
- Removable, machine-washable seat pad
- Three-point harness system
- Stable wood leg base and footrest
- Measures 22"H x 10.25"W x 34.25"D
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Great Highchair November 17, 2008 Dawn E. Bessette (Warwick, RI) My mom had bought this highchair for her house and when I saw it I had to have it! The wood looks great not cheap like those plastic chairs and it matches the wood in our house too! My son is very comfy in this chair too! If it makes him happy it has to be good.
Nice highchair for the money October 2, 2008 Joann Manieri (Gloversville, NY) I bought this highchair to match my new dining room set. It's just perfect for when my 10 month old grandaughter comes for sunday dinner. It's not big, bulky and ugly like most highchairs. Looks very pretty and seems to be well made.
Great Buy August 15, 2008 A. Mcgrew I think this chair is excellent for the money. It's sturdy and the materials are high quality. It looks beautiful. You can't lean back like one reviewer stated but you are not supposed to lean back at the table anyway; good manners start early.
Nice, but not very functional July 31, 2008 Lily's Mom 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This highchair is pretty, but not very functional compared to other chairs available. . . The chair is not adjustable up or down or reclining. However, this is fine for my 8 month old who sits upright when eating, but I wouldn't recommend it for a younger child. especially before they can sit well on their own. The wood matches our diningroom set (which is why we bought it), but it is soft so scratches easily. One of the trays is screwed into the chair and the other one snaps onto the third tray. This makes it harder to clean than the description makes it sound. Also, the seat coushion is cloth and not easily wiped down. We're going to buy a vinyl one we can wipe down to replace it with, otherwise we'd have to wash it every time our daughter ate. This is a good highchair for the money if you are willing to put in the extra care for aesthetics. It was surprisingly easy to assemble.
Nothing Sustainable About This Chair July 29, 2008 Ecomamma (Gainesville, FL) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
We began using the chair five months ago. It was easy to assemble and held up fine for a month or two but it has performed hideously over time. The velcro on the flimsy, cloth seat pad deteriorated very quickly and now I have to use pins to secure it to the chair. The finish on the wood has chipped off in places after repeated cleanings. The washable tray insert is poorly designed, allowing food spillage to the base below. It's thin plastic cracked at the top after my baby pushed it to the floor one time. The lack of a recline feature means my daughter bumps her head against the back of the seat when she drinks from her sippy cup. I was attracted to the Vineland Solid Wood High Chair because it is "made from a sustainable and renewable resource that's environmentally-friendly." It's a shame they didn't design it well enough to make it a lasting resource. This thing is destined for the landfill after only one baby.
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