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Evenflo Expressions Plus High Chair - Bergen by Evenflo
Product SummaryManufacturer: Evenflo Brand: Evenflo Release Date: 2008-12-01 Model: 2981886 Color: Bergen Product features: - Seven height adjustments
- Three recline positions
- Four position tray
- Towel rack
- Three point restraint system
Description of Evenflo Expressions Plus High Chair - BergenEvenflo Expressions Plus High ChairConvenient, safe and durable, the Evenflo Expressions Plus High Chair is one of the best on the market for infant feeding. The padded seat has three recline positions to keep your child comfortable while the three-point harness system and sturdy metal legs provide extra stability and secure support. There is a slide away parent organizer tray for baby food jars and utensils and a wipeable pad for easy clean-up. Also features 7-height positions, casters for mobility and a convenient towel bar. Tray insert is dishwasher safe. Folds compactly for storage. Measures 44" H x 23 1/2" W x 32 1/2" L.
Baby Products Reviews of Evenflo Expressions Plus High Chair - BergenCustomer Review: Designed by Adults with No Kids? Summary: 2 Stars
We have two EvenFlo high chairs for our twin grand kids. It is obvious to us that they were designed by people who have never dealt with infants. Further, they never tested the chairs using real infants. For example, the tray liner (which is clear plastic)lifts off the monstrously-large tray for easier cleaning. However, our twins still regularly get food under the liner. Fortunately, the clear plastic liner clearly shows the food collected below it. Hence, we have to clean the tray AND liner after each meal.
The designer also thought that he or she should attach a removable toy to the tray. Why? It is just something else to clean.
For some reason, the wheels on the high chair have wheel locks...for feeding on a slope? We try to keep the wheels unlocked so we can push the chairs around the house but the little locking tabs are so exposed that we are continually locking the wheels with the toe of our shoe.
The levers for adjusting the height of the seat and tray are located so low on the front legs of the chair that our daughter cannot reach them...she needs longer arms. Old granddad has to make the adjustments.
Finally, I realize that the high chair is designed to fold but its plastic construction sure seems to be flimsy to me. As I push it from linoleum to carpet, I feel I have to be extra careful not to crack the plastic. The legs are also tapered outward so much that I am constantly tripping over them. Give me a simple high chair with a simple, easy-to-clean tray anytime.
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