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Evenflo Expressions Plus High Chair - 3's Company | 
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| Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $55.55 You Save: $14.44 (21%)
New (3) from $55.55
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 3123
Color: 3's Company Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 21 Dimensions (in): 33.5 x 17.3 x 9.8
Model: 2981478 UPC: 032884141036 EAN: 0032884141036 ASIN: B000F6SQSC
Release Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 4-position easy to clean tray can be moved with one hand or two | | • | High Chair has 7 height adjustments and 3 reclining positions | | • | Suitable for children up to 40 lbs |
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Product Description Evenflo Expressions II High Chair The Evenflo Expressions II High Chair has all of the features that parents have come to know and love with Evenflo products. Three comfortable recline positions help make this high chair one of the best for infant feeding. Little ones are going to love lounging, and parents are going to love the 7 different height positions for infant feeding. Everything about this Evenflo Expressions II High Chair is designed with space and comfort in mind, right down to the tray storage for easy portability.
Amazon.com Product Reviews
Perhaps one day feeding time will be clean and hassle-free, but the generations of messy kids suggest this will be a battle for ages to come. However, Evenflo--makers of high-quality baby care products for over 85 years--have done their best to ameliorate some of the bother with the Expressions Plus high chair. The Evenflo Expressions Plus high chair is designed to be easy to use and easy to clean.
| A plethora of features will have parents buzzing about the versatility and practicality of the Expressions Plus. From bottom up: caster wheels allow the high chair to move smoothly and maneuver around the dining table and kitchen. The wheels are lockable for stationary feeding. The vinylized cloth seat is padded for additional comfort, and spills simply wipe up with the use of warm water and soap. The three-point harness will keep baby secured during feeding. The seat has three reclining positions that make feeding infants all the more possible, and the high chair has seven height adjustments to grow with your baby. The Expressions Plus has seven height adjustments and three recline positions.
| The feeding tray has a few tricks up its sleeve, as well. It has an easy, one-handed release-slash-adjust, and it hides a little parent organizer that slides away. The organizer is great for keeping utensils and jars of food handy. The tray insert is extremely easy to clean; simply pop it out and throw it in the dishwasher. The Expressions Plus also has a handy towel bar to hang bibs and washcloths--another one of those small details you find yourself using more often than not. When it comes time to put away the high chair, the Expressions Plus folds compact and includes a tray stow on the back of the chair. The high chair requires some assembly out of the box, but the instructions are clear and concise, and total build time should not take over an hour (considerably less if you have had practice putting products together). The durable and easy-to-use Evenflo Expressions Plus high chair packs a ton of features you would expect in a premium high chair at a fraction of the cost. Parents rave about the value of this particular high chair, and it is easy to see why. The manufacturer recommended age is birth to three years, and the maximum weight is 40 pounds. --Scott Teal
Amazon.com Product Description Perhaps one day feeding time will be clean and hassle-free, but generations of messy kids suggest this will be a battle for ages to come. However, Evenflo--a trusted name in baby products for over 85 years--have done their best to at least ease some of the stress and mess with their Expressions Plus high chair.  | | Gender-neutral tan and blue plaid, plus fun animals make this high chair a great option for any baby. | A plethora of versatile and practical features will keep both parents and baby happy during mealtimes. From bottom up: caster wheels allow the high chair to move smoothly and maneuver easily around the dining table and kitchen. The wheels are lockable for stationary feeding. The vinylized cloth seat is padded for additional comfort, and spills wipe up with just warm water and soap. Three reclining positions and a three-point harness make feeding infants all the more possible, while the seven height adjustments mean the high chair will grow with your baby. And when your child is ready to move to the table, simply remove the tray and (while using the harness) push the chair up to the table as a booster seat. The feeding tray has a few tricks up its sleeve, as well. It has an easy, one-handed release/adjust, plus hides a little parent organizer that slides away. The organizer is great for keeping utensils and jars of food handy. The tray insert is extremely easy to clean; simply pop it out and throw it in the dishwasher. The Expressions Plus also has a handy towel bar to hang bibs and washcloths--another one of those small details you find yourself using more often than not. When you need the extra space (or if your baby has outgrown it), an easy-fold mechanism and the included tray stow on the back make this high chair compact for storing. The Expressions Plus requires some assembly out of the box, but the instructions are clear and concise, and total build time should not take more than an hour (considerably less if you have had practice putting products together). The durable and easy-to-use high chair packs a ton of features you would expect in a premium high chair at a fraction of the cost. Parents rave about the value of this particular high chair, and it is easy to see why. The manufacturer recommended age is birth to three years, up to a maximum weight of 40 pounds.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
DON'T BUY EVENFLO HIGH CHAIRS December 29, 2008 Barbara (Long Island, NY) PLEASE HEED THE OTHER REVIEWERS WARNINGS ON THIS. I am not one to write a review, but the Evenflo high chair is so dangerous and the company so negligent, that I had to let others know. We have the Evenflo Majestic Highchair which has recently, finally, been recalled. We had issues with the screws popping out of the recliner section of the chair when we used it with our then 4 month old, I called Evenflo last March, they sent me a repair kit with longer screws, still didn't work. Customer service had told me then this was not a common problem and that even with a screw missing, highchair was safe to use, not dangerous. I'm so furious they lied about my son's safety!!!!! Our longer screws did pop out a few times, we put them back in, I called back and since the highchair still held up fine and they told me it was okay to use, we wrongly trusted Evenflo and continued to use the highchair (my husband had checked it and felt is was okay). I just called in response to last weeks recall and they said they do have a record of me calling, sorry that happened and would I like a new set of screws? They won't give a refund and the new screws (which they will ship out in approx. 2 weeks, and recommend we don't use the highchair in the meantime) supposedly work better than the original replacements. I am returning this to the store, and if they won't accept the return, I'll have to eat the cost and throw out the chair. We've had so many of our kids' things recalled, it's infuriating that these companies only have to send screws that may or may not work and before their belated recalls, our kids are at risk and to boot this time they assured me there was no danger. Please do not buy Evenflo and know that you can't trust the info you receive from customer service. I'm am so thankful my son wasn't injured. We've had other issues with most of our Evenflo products not working correctly, but all involving bells and whistles not structual. I just can't understand how these companies put more money into their impossible to open packaging than into their product safety.
pink high chair December 22, 2008 Amy E. Ross (Florida) I had been looking for this specific high chair (to match our playpen) and was thrilled when I found it. We are very happy with our purchase and how quickly we received it.
Fabric is not machine washable June 4, 2008 Alok (Redmond, WA United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got the high chair new few months back (May 2008) and once while eating, my kid puked on the chair. So i decided to give the cover a wash in washing machine to clean. The fabric completely worn out on single wash. Customer service says, it's not machine washable!! How can high chair fabric be NOT WASHABLE meant for infants and kids??? I would NOT Recommend this.
DO NOT BUY EVENFLO HIGH CHAIRS!! March 21, 2007 Megan Porter (Small Town Nebraska) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I have now owned 2 Evenflo high chairs, and both have resulted in injury to my children! The first was the Evenflo Envision chair, and my son got his arm caught between the A frame support and the body of the chair itself. The space between the supports and the chair was too wide!! His elbow was nearly dislocated when we removed it!! We contacted Evenflo, who gave us the NEW version of the chair, which had a much smaller space between the two. We thought this would solve the problem, and since we loved the chair otherwise, were happy. NOW, my daughter, who is 6 months, got her fingers pinched in the holes at the back of the legs that allow for the height adjustment feature. The skin was shredded clean off her tiny fingers. We will NEVER buy an Evenflo chair again, as ALL EVENFLO HIGH CHAIRS HAVE THIS DESIGN, including the MAJESTIC, ENVSION, and EXPRESSIONS!! DO NOT BUY!!!
Love it! January 14, 2007 W. Crisp (United States) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This was the perfect high chair for us. The grandparents got one and it worked so great I traded in my fisher price for one. It's great for pushing her around to different parts of the house so she can 'help' with what we are doing. This helps me get so much done. The colors look so much better in person than in the pictures, it's mellow and goes with the house. To address the negative comments. We haven't needed to wash the seat, it wipes out so easy with a sponge so I don't know about shrinkage. We haven't had sagging problems but that may be because my daughter wants to sit straight up most of the time now and doesn't put much pressure on the seat back anymore. The inner tray is mostly useless to us but we leave it in. So far no problems with it coming out too easily.
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