Regalo Easy Diner Portable Hook on High Chair, Fits tables 1-2 inches thick
If you’re sick of tracking down a high-chair or trying to make the car seat work when you’re on-the-go, take a look at the Regalo Easy Diner Portable High Chair.
When it’s time to feed your little one, the fold-and-go design of the Easy Diner makes meal time a breeze.
Holding children up to 37 pounds, this collapsible seat is the perfect choice for restaurants, apartments, traveling, or visiting friends and family.
Made of an all-steel construction, the versatile portable high chair is built with durability, safety, and convenience in mind.
The 5-point harness safety belt system and double-locking table security system not only ensure babies safety but also help in making their dining experience more comfortable.
Give your little one the opportunity to truly enjoy their meal as they sit at the table with the “big people”.
Product Features
- • Use only for tables 1 to 2 in. thick (25-51 mm). Does not fit tables that have a skirt that exceed 3.5-inches. Please see fit guide.
- • Dimensions: 16″ L x 20″ H x 13″ D , Weight: Children up to 37 lbs
- • Double-locking system for securing to table
- • Compact fold for easy storage/travel
- • It features 5-point safety harness and two locking knobs
- • Sturdy all steel construction comes with a fully padded seat
Son fell. You decide I would give this 0 starts if I could.Truthfully, if I wrote his review 2 years ago it would be 5 stars! My daughter used this until she could sit in a chair. Maybe 18-20 months old. Maybe even 24 months. I mean it was a while. It was t the same after washing. So I would not suggest washing it. The Velcro just stopped working. We washed it because she got it really dirty w cake after her dads birthday. Anyway, As a result we bought another one. This one for my son. He who 7 months at the…
Great chair!! I give it 2 stars for assembly and ease of taking apart to clean but Iâm not sure what good that does when itâs unusable.The little flip up support bars are flimsy and do not stay clicked upright. And the part of them that screws up onto the underside of the table is not rubber coated, itâs just hard plastic. Hard plastic easily slips around, not staying against the table at all. Since the plastic part doesnât stay clicked upright this pretty much means it slides down and…