| | |  | Essential Home Appliances | Home » » » » Zooper Hook-On Chair Margarita | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | When heading out with the little one, gear adds up and trunk space becomes a premium. That's why the Zooper Hook-On table chair is so lightweight, flat folding, and simple to safely secure. Strong steel tubing and a secondary safety lock provide the security you expect. The chair snaps together quickly without the use of tools. Padded, breathable materials ensure a comfortable dining experience. An adjustable 4 point harness and fabric crotch strap which keeps your child safely seated and is suitable for table widths from 0.8" to 2.7" or 2.0 cm to 7.0 cm. | | | Features: | |
• Patented spring loaded locking clamp makes securing the chair just a turn or two away
• Suitable for table widths from 0.8" to 2.7" or 2.0 cm to 7.0 cm
• An adjustable 4-point harness and fabric crotch strap keep your child safely seated
• The chair snaps together quickly without the use of tools
• Suitable for toddlers from 6 months to 30 lbs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 23.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 14.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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Loved it but it would not work with my table :(May 27, 2009 I really wanted this to work. My dining room could not hold a high chair and I have a seat that is about 20 years old and wanted a new one. The reason I picked this one was for the shoulder straps to keep little climbers in. My table is an antique and the arms of this seat extended too far under the table, hitting my leaf sliders before it was fully on the table, so I could not get it to work. Make sure you have more than 12 inches under your table from the edge for the arms to extend.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
chair doesn't hold up over the long haul - not safeMar 09, 2009 I hate giving bad reviews and I really wanted this chair to work for us but I because I think this chair is unsafe I am sharing my review.
Like other reviewers wanted a chair with a minimal foot print also we were concerned about the plastic trays on most high chairs containing BPA, phthalates, and lead. This seemed like a reasonable solution. We got it when my son was 4 months old, he was an early sitter and even though he was not a very sturdy sitter we loved that he could still sit up at the table with us while we had meals. The sides of the chair kept him balanced and we placed a folded up blanket in the bottom to bring him up up to the right height. When he started actually eating (at 7 months) my love affair with the chair quickly ended.
* the triggers that hold the chair to the table stopped working. They just wont stay up and tight any more. They now randomly fall down leaving the chair just barely hanging on the table. By 8 months old my son could put his feet on the table skirt and push back. This is a real safety concern because essentially he can just push himself right off the table. Several times I have put the chair on the table as tight as I can (tightening the pegs all the way up as much as possible) but when I go to lift my son from the chair one side or both comes unhooked from the table. This is just not safe and we stopped using it for this reason.
* The chair only has a 4 point restraint not a 5 point. The tightness of the straps adjust over the shoulders but my son could get his feet up under himself and then start to stand up. The straps would then loosen as he put pressure on them and nothing restrained him from standing up in the seat of the chair.
* The brads that attached the the strap that runs between the 2 metal legs quickly gave out from my son leaning forward against it leaving it very lose and making the space for the legs even wider. Several times my son got both legs though one hole with out us knowing it and then started slouching down in the seat. Since there is no 5th point in the restraint he could simply slip out the leg hole and fall to the floor. Luckily we were all at the table both times this happen and we quickly pulled him out.
*for practical reasons this chair does not make a good everyday chair. There will always be a gap between the chair and the table and even with toddlers it is inevitable that food will accidentally be dropped down this gap. Because it is fabric it washes well but you can't simply wipe it down. It is totaly impractical to pull the cover off after every meal and wash it.
I wish I could say that I just got a bum chair but my mother bought this same chair for my son to use at her house and when ours stopped staying clipped to the table she gave us hers and we used it until all of the same issues surfaced.
I am recommending that you not buy this chair because I really feel that it is not safe. We recently got a minui handysitt and are much happier with it so I would suggest that as an option for parents who want a travel seat or a low profile chair for every day use.
Good luck to you.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Didn't fit on our kitchen counter.Nov 06, 2008 I really wanted to love this chair, but was very disappointed! When it arrived, I was surprised how nice and comfortable it looked. Then I tried to set it up......it wouldn't fit on our kitchen counter! We live in a small space and the eat-at counter is our main table. The counter has an 11 inch overhang, but the arms on this chair are so long that I couldn't put it all the way on and properly secure it. We were also not impressed with the way the chair adjusts to tighten onto the table/counter top. It just didn't seem very secure (and we are not overly paranoid people about these things.) We returned the chair and bought an Inglesina instead....love love love it and highly recommend instead.
Good Quality, Fits on Limited SurfacesSep 10, 2008 This is an attractive, well-made product. I'd been using an older Chicco hook-on chair, but wanted a second to keep at my parents' house, and have liked the hook-on chair concept so much that I hadn't been using our much bulkier high chair at all. The only problem I've had is that this chair only fits on our kitchen island and doesn't fit any of the other places the older Chicco model worked (kitchen table, office worktable, etc.) Overall, it's a great product, just read the clearance details carefully to make sure it will work in your home.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Gorgeous chair, not enough information to gage if it would workJul 28, 2008 I ordered this chair as I do not want a plastic high chair--yuck!-- in our home, and a hook on chair was the stylish alternative our friends in paris chose to deal with their limited space as well. I love love love the pink and brown fabric of this chair which both goes with our decor and fits our daughter. The chair was really very padded on both the back and bottom, though I could still feel the bar through the back, right where our daughters head was leaning at this age. I think the chair would've fit a rather large child as is shown in the picture, weight limit listed on the box is 33lbs (15kg) but cannot attest to that as our daughter is only 17lbs. The chair would've been able to fold flat easily if we had wanted it to or wanted to, but it did not come with a carrying case, which if we were using this as a traveling high chair for dining out I would've wanted.
Only problem with the chair is it didn't fit our table's skirt, which is only 3". Our skirt is close to the edge of the table as is usual, only a 1" overhang. Hoping the chair would work I attempted to attach the chair to the lip of the table tightening the clamp as high as it would go. It tightened fine and held the chair to the table--even tried it with our daughter in it and it held, just would not have been safe as we plan on using this often and until she is in a regular chair. I measured the distance of the top bar that lies on the table to the clamp and the farthest it goes is 2 3/4"--the 2.76" that is listed in the description on the box. There is no way it could've passed our 3" skirt, so I'm unsure of how the first reviewer had it pass their 4" skirt unless it is a box type table with no overhang in which case I could maybe see it happening.
Wish this chair would've worked for us as it is beautiful and feels very well made, but the description and information was a bit lacking for our situation. The photo of the mother and toddler girl in the chair should've clued me in as the table it is hooked to has no table skirt... Not to mention that the other reviewer claimed it worked with their larger skirt, so that aided in the confusion. If it had worked with our table I most likely would've given it 5 stars, but then again I wasn't able to use it with our daughter eating in it so maybe it wouldn't have held up so well with a child's eating fits... guess I'll never know.
Gorgeous chair, hope it works for you!
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