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Koala Kare Designer High Chair (Red) High Chair - KB105-03
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Koala Kare high chairs are a great quality product for any restaurant, with a composite construction that is incredibly durable and safe. They are easy to assemble and stack, and look great too. They are also stackable and easy to clean, making them a great investment.
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Koala Kare high chairs are a great quality product for any restaurant, with a composite construction that is incredibly durable and safe. They are easy to assemble and stack, and look great too. They are also stackable and easy to clean, making them a great investment.
Pros
- Compact and easy to clean
- Sturdy and durable
- Stackable design
- Safely holds child in seat
- Scratch-resistant plastic
Cons
- Expensive
- Non-assembled version available
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Description
Sleek design and color choices match modern restaurant design and décor. Constructed of seamless, solid HDPE plastic, which is more durable and sanitary in comparison to standard wood high chairs. Textured surface resists scuffing, chipping and scratching. There are no crevices or seams for food to collect. Chair has a small footprint in the dining area and is stackable as a space saver. Table height chair allows a seated child to eat off a standard restaurant table without the need for a tray. Curved design reduces potential liability by preventing chair from being turned upside down and used unsafely to balance an infant carrier.
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