| | |  | Nursing Apron / Covers | Home » » » » Kaboost Portable Chair Booster, Chocolate | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Now your little kids can sit like the big kids. The Kaboost Portable Chair Booster is a compact and portable chair booster that raises the height of kitchen and dining room chairs, so your child can sit at the table just like you. It snaps onto the chair in seconds, simply stretch the spring-loaded arms and place the booster underneath the chair. It is engineered to improve the stability of the chair creating a wider base, and it stays attached even when the chair is moved! Features: - Raises height of kitchen and dining room chairs
- Adjustable spring system easily fits 4-legged chairs - round or square
- Snaps-on chair in seconds
- No assembly required
- Engineered to improve chair stability
- Non-slip rubberized feet - won't scratch floors
- Grips chair legs firmly into place - stays attached even when chair is moved
- 2 height positions - 4.5" and 3.75"
- Grows with your child
- Dimensions: 13" x 12" x 6.75"
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• Fits 4 legged chairs (round or square legs)
• Snaps on chair in seconds and stays attached even when chair is moved
• Engineered to improve chair stability and holds up to 300 pounds
• Rubberized feet are non-slip and won't scratch floors
• Compact and lightweight, easily folds and has 2 height positions - grows with your child
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.12 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 60 reviews |
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Broke w/in 1 weekJul 02, 2010 We bought this Kaboost to replace one we had that broke. Within 1 week it broke too. The plastic near the spring in one of the legs broke, which is where the last one broke. I love the Kaboost, but one week is not very durable for $[...].
goodMay 28, 2010 This is a great product and it converts to any chair into booster chair. I highly recommend this product.
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Brilliant!May 27, 2010 I saw an ad for Kaboost in a magazine when my son was 2. I could only find 1 online retailer, sadly not Amazon. I couldn't be more pleased with this product. We were using a Fisher Price Space Saver and cleaning it was a pain. And my son was getting a little to big for it but not big enough for an "adult" chair.
We have have taken it on trips, and back then you didn't get a travel bag! My son recently turned 4 and we've just taken off the Kaboost. He's still not quite tall enough for our chairs, but it was getting difficult for him to sit comfortably even with the Kaboost on the lowest setting. As one other reviewer noted, her children had trouble getting their legs under the table so my son had to sit a little further back from the table. Since he's growing like a weed, I figure its not long before its a perfect fit without the Kaboost.
He has absolutely loved it. Being able to get on and off the chair like a big boy. It gives him that "boost" that they need to be able to say "I can do it myself".
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Kaboost BoosterApr 22, 2010 I bought the Kaboost for my granddaughter who is 2, she loves it. She is able to get up into her chair and sit like a big girl.
I bought the chocolate color and you can't even tell it's there, it just blends right in with the chair and the wood floors.
This is a great way to to raise your child up in a chair without the hassles of a booster chair.
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easy to useApr 08, 2010 it's easy to use. Kids can sit at the table with us. One thing I do have to watch is for them not to lean backwards, but sit nicely all the time. The rubber at the bottom prevents skidding, but the down side is that the chair can't slide back when the kids try to adjust the distance.
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