Let's face it . . . High Chairs take a lot of abuse from tiny tots to toddlers. But you don't need to spend a lot to get a lot! The Cosco Basic High Chair is certainly not the Cadillac of High Chairs . . . it's just what it's name implies - BASIC. But...
The Cosco Basic High Chair is so inexpensive I had to look twice at the price. I wanted a high chair with all the bells and whistles or a nice wooden job with a beautiful finish, until I smartened up.
Pros: Low cost, durable, easy to clean Cons: Doesn't recline for infant feeding, not on wheels
Although this high chair doesn't have any bells or whistles, it's a great chair for a great price. Once my son could sit up by himself, there was no need for a chair that reclined or detached or did anything else fancy, like many of the more expensive...
Pros: Wonderful chair. Easy to clean. Easy to use Cons: Price was a little high
When I found out I was pregnant with my 2nd child after 6 years, I was surprised and stunned. I had nothing left for baby stuff. I gave everything away long before this. So I began shopping for the necessities. A high chair was NOT on my list of...
Pros: affordable, practical, durable Cons: no special features
I recieved a Cosco basic highchair as a gift when my oldest daughter was an infant. That was almost 13 years ago now. I still have the chair, and it has held up remarkably well! After 3 kids using it, having it stored and moved several times, it's still...
Pros: Really, really lasts. Cons: Tray doesn't always click on very easily.
I received a basic Cosco high chair as a baby shower gift with my first child. It is the bottom of the line in price and style, and although I was very grateful for it and happy with it, I told my husband, "We'll have to buy another one by the time...
Pros: middlebar for legs, liftable padding in chair for easy cleaning Cons: none
This highchair is absoulutly great. I have purchased two of them and the reason being is for one the bar in the middle of the legs prevent your child from sliding out of the chair and posibbly choking himself. Also the seat cover lifts up so you can...
This high chair was the first 'getting bigger' thing we bought our first child. Zachary was six months old, starting to sit up on his own, and of course, all the books say that's when they are ready to start eating foods!
We got the cosco basic...
I bought this chair for my parents to keep at their house after my son was born. While it is great for while we are there, it isn't one I would necessarily choose for use at home. It cannot be positioned for a very young child to sit in, since it...
Pros: durable, easy to clean, affordable Cons: nothing holding child in but straps, after tray is removed
My father purchased the Costco Basic High Chair for my 11 month old son, when it became necessary for us to stay at his home longer than anticipated. We had a strap in booster seat with a small tray attached, but the tray was rather small, and Mason...
Pros: Inexpensive, sturdy enough Cons: The vinyl split
When it came time to buy a high chair for child #1, we didn't have a lot of money, so we needed something pretty inexpensive, even though we thought we might have to replace it later. I've been pleasantly surprised - it has held up for almost 4 years...
Pros: easy to assemble, easy to use, light weight, portable, inexpensive Cons: the seatbelt doesn't like to stay resting on the seat between uses, it tends to dangle behind the seat
When I was pregnant with my first child, I went looking for all the necessary baby items like many expectant parents. I didn't have a lot to spend though, so when I was shopping for high chairs and came across this one, I knew it was for me.
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