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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi there...I loved both of your options until I went to a friends house and saw how wrecked her high chair was after several months use. At that point decided spending a couple hundred didnt make sense. So we have two options in our house(we also have two under two.) we have te Fisher Price space saver, which is awesome. Easy to clean, sits right at the table and we are currently using it in booster mode for our oldest...but also used it when she was small. You can use the tray or not...we're not currently and she pushes right up to the table. We also have the Ikea wooden high chair...best $60 spent. DD loves it. Good size tray...easy to clean and te best part, I don't care if it gets trashed...although I'm pretty OCD about cleaning it and making it not trashed. The only complaint is the tray can be difficult to take off...but not a deal breaker. I'm not against spending money on quality kid/baby items...but not o much for something that can/will get trashed. Good luck![/quote] I had 2 stokkes for my twins that were bought in 2004. They have been passed on to my nephews and are still in great shape. We also had 2 large plastic fisherprice highchairs that were on rollers for when my kids were very young (I don't think you could use the stokke for young babies when my kids were young). They also have been to passed down to friends and family and one is going strong. The other is indeed trashed, but my dear friend clearly does not clean it. Gross. We also owned two of the fisher price booster seats that we took on the road. They are workhorses and if you are tight on space an excellent option. I highly recommend the stokkes, and I definitely would not worry about them getting "trashed". They are quality pieces of furniture and very easy to clean.[/quote]
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