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Argos Cube High ChairNewest Review: ... these mainly for the reason that they could be used for a long while as they converted into table and chair and also the ... more More Argos kids equipment
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by - written on 16/10/08 (Useful, 31 readings)
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Have to admit im not a great fan of these highchairs whatsoever. My girls were turning 6 months and at the age where they could sit but not very well, up until now i had fed them in bouncers but they were becoming unsafe as they were becoming more active. So i went out and bought 2 of these mainly for the reason that they could be used for a long while as they converted into table and chair and also the winnie the pooh design. They come flat packed and the box is quite small so i left daddy to put them up for his girls. Needless to say he had to shout me to try and help. The insturctions werent clear and there were so many bolts of different sizes ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/01/06 (Very useful, 1559 readings)
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This one is not the same as the other Argos one however it was bought from there I picked out one of these for my son when he was born. I love Winnie the Pooh so I couldn't resist. I also thought it looked different and had different features compared to other highchairs. Setting Up This highchair arrived flat packed and had to be fitted together. If I remember correctly it didn't take too long to assemble but I do vaguely recall my partner shouting swear words on the odd occasion. This is probably because he never reads the instruction leaflets that come with anything, he just naturally assumes that he knows exactly how and in which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/10/00 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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I bought my highchair from Argos and it is a pine cube chair, this means it is a little chair with a tray that slots into a little table to become a highchair. I have seen some lovely pinecube chairs around and if money is no object then don't go for this one, splash out and buy one of the prettier ones! The highchair cost £34.99 and was easy enough to ensemble with a 5 point harness, the design on the chair was slightly wierd (cartoon stars in night caps????) but the designs do vary so you might get lucky. The chair is only suitable for the slightly older baby (roughly 6 months plus) as the seat is very straight and can not be adjusted. ... Read the complete review
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