by CJ
Folding Baby High Dining Chair with 6-Level Height Adjustment
Folding Baby High Dining Chair with 6-Level Height Adjustment
Description
Specifications:
- Color: Beige/Gray/Pink
- Material: PVC + PP + ABS + Iron
- Unfolding Product Dimensions: 20" x 31.5" x 34"-42" (L x W x H)
- Folding Product Dimensions: 20" x 12" x 44" (L x W x H)
- Height of the Tray from the Ground: 23"-30"
- Length of the Tray from the Backrest: 5.5"/6"/7"
- Backrest Angles: 110°/114°/125°
- Net Weight: 15.5 lbs
- Maximum Weight: 33 lbs
- Suitable Age: 6-36 months
Package Includes:
- 1 x Baby High Chair
- 1 x Instruction
The adjustable high chair is versatile, serving various purposes such as eating, playing, feeding, resting, and interacting with parents.
Featuring 6 height options, you can easily find the perfect height for feeding your baby. The adjustable backrest angle provides the ultimate comfort for eating or resting. The distance between the double-layered tray and the backrest is adaptable based on the age of the child. The top layer of the detachable double-layer tray is dishwasher safe (PFA-free). When not in use, the entire tray can be hung on the leg for convenient storage. The folding design is tailored for families with limited space. The waterproof PVC fabric resists splashes, and the 5-point safety belt ensures your baby's security.
If you're in search of a baby high dining table like this, do not hesitate to place an order!
Key Features:
- 6 height options for finding the right height
- 3 backrest angles for eating or napping
- 3-position distance between the tray and the backrest suitable for 6-36 months babies
- Detachable double-layer tray with a dishwasher-safe top layer
- Folding design for space-saving storage
- Waterproof PVC fabric to prevent cushion wetting
- 5-point safety belt for increased security
- Soft, removable cushion for comfort and easy cleaning
- Iron pipe for stability and improved bearing capacity
- Rolling wheels at the bottom for smooth movement
- Suitable for various occasions: eating, feeding, parent-child interaction, sleeping