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The Ingenuity SmartServe 4-in-1 High Chair is a multifunctional seating solution designed for children of all ages. It easily converts between a high chair, booster, and toddler chair, supporting up to 50 pounds. With a hidden tray extension for storage, easy-to-clean detachable parts, and a foldable design for convenient storage, this high chair is perfect for busy families. Plus, its machine-washable harness ensures safety and cleanliness.




| Product Dimensions | 31.25 x 24 x 44.5 inches |
| Item model number | 10617-1 |
| Target gender | Unisex |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 50 Pounds |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Care instructions | Seat pad – Remove from frame. Machine wash with cold water, gentle cycle. No bleach. Tumble dry, low heat.Tray - Dishwasher safe. Wipe clean with a soft, clean cloth and mild soap.Frame – Wipe the metal frame with soft, clean cloth and mild soap.Harness/Straps – Machine wash with cold water, gentle cycle. No bleach. Air Dry. |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Style | SmartServe 4-in-1 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Is portable | Yes |
| Item Weight | 11.86 pounds |
A**R
The swivel tray is everything
This was the only high chair I saw that had a swivel-out tray, and it is so convenient, I can't imagine having to take the tray off to put my baby in her seat. The removable top tray goes completely over the edge, so the main tray hasn't needed cleaning at all. I didn't think I would use the little pull-out tray for the spoon, etc. but it is convenient to have a place to put her food and spoon where she can't reach it, so I use it often. She does kick it open sometimes, but it doesn't bother me - I just push it back in and move on. I haven't attached the seat to a chair, but I'm excited for that functionality as well.Some things I would improve, though I would still buy again:I would like casters on the front and back, not just the front. And there isn't really a good spot to hold when the baby is in the seat to move her around. That wouldn't be as big of a deal with 4 casters. Also, the legs could be sturdier. It's nice that the legs fold in, but I'd like for the legs not to move so much once they are supposed to be locked into place.
T**A
Great quality, good price. Win-win!
LOVE the swivel tray! It makes getting our toddler in and out super easy without having to clear table space to put the tray down. 2 year old seems comfortable in it and doesn't mind sitting in it and having a snack while watching Sesame Street (which is great bc she's confined and safe!).We wish she never saw us put the tray cover on. She immediately picks it up and throws it off now...it would be nice if it had some securing clip or whatever to keep toddler from removing it to easily. Disappointed that the tray cover doesn't fit in our full-size dishwasher vertically but, again, since toddler takes it off...we can't really use it.Rolls nicely when on reasonable flooring (obviously it's easier to roll it around on wood floors versus carpet. Common sense!)I've machine washed the cover multiple times with no issue.It folds easily and we like that the tray can be stored on the back of the legs. When using it everyday, we aren't bothering to close it up but when we need extra room or have company coming over... it's simple enough.Overall, a really nice highchair. I'd purchase another and recommend it.
A**A
I love it!
So as a mom of 4. Two teens. One toddler and a baby. I already had my toddlers older high chair. Yet it was getting kind of beat up. So I ordered this one. I didn’t even read the instructions. To assemble it. Lol since I was so in a hurry to build it and use it. My baby loves it. She’s 30 pounds not even one yet. So hey it’s sturdy! It’s easy to put together just looking at the box. If you’ve had kids it’s actually easy. I love how I can pull it fromThe kitchen to the living room. You name it.
L**N
Love the Swing Open Tray & Additional Pullout Storage Tray
I love that this high chair has a tray that swings open easily with just one hand instead of having a lift off tray that u need 2 hands to release & then you struggle to find a place to set it down so u can actually pick up your baby. I can use one hand to swing the tray to the side while holding my daughter & then I can close it to keep her in the chair safely & not have to pick up the tray again to get her secured.Honestly I’m pretty sure that feature alone pretty much makes this high chair best in class. I looked at a ton of them & I couldn’t find any others with this design which is pretty crazy because it seems like it should be obvious that if you are using a high chair you are holding a baby & unless u are an octopus you need to be able to access the seat using one hand & then also you can’t leave the baby sitting in the high chair without the tray installed so I honestly believe the dude who came up with the 2 handed release lift off tray design must be a baby-hater. Thanks for your intuitive design jerk face. We hate u a lot.The additional pullout storage tray allows me to place food dishes out of reach of the baby which is very helpful as well unless you are the kind of mom who loves to listen to her baby scream hangrily after he or she knocks their freshly mixed bowl of mushy cereal off the tray just as you sit down to feed them the very First bite. I’m not that kind of mom so I keep the bowl as far from my kid as possible & no other high chair has an extra tray quite as convenient as this one does.My one complaint is that the chair has a really wide base when it is open & takes up a ton of room but I think the other features outweigh this issue for me. I know they had safety & stability in mind but space is at a premium when your house is under hostile takeover by your toddler & all their toys. You can’t tuck this highchair next to your table without it sticking out & also the wide legs make it hard for mom to sit close & feed the baby which after all is why the kid is in the chair in the first place. The wide base makes the chair super stable when it’s in the open position for feeding however when you fold the chair to store, it doesn’t stand on its own in the folded position & you have to lean against a wall which of course means it may slip & crash to the ground on its own let alone when your toddler tries to “pull up” when they are hungry. To be safe u need to find closet space to store it away [as if free closet space is even a thing these days] or you would need to find a creative way to hang it on the wall with some heavy duty hardware that would probablg leave a huge hole in the drywall when highchair days are over. [i can’t wait for that day!]So I love/hate this high chair a whole lot. Hope this honest review helps you decide between this & the thousand other models you will inevitably research before making a purchase!
M**N
Handy
The hair chair is a 4 in 1. Very sturdy and easy to assemble. Also easy to take apart for each step. I Love that it has a cover on the tray for easy clean up .
V**E
Pleased with our purchase....
I like it is Versatile And if we need to only take part of it on the trip it works out really well because it can sit on a chair when we go to other peoples homes or even a restaurant that doesn’t have one. After all we have been through with germs we may want to bring our own partial high chair when restaurant to reopen following the coronavirus outbreak. It’s very useful and we also really like the cover of the tray that is easy to takeoff and clean.
N**R
Love it!
So easy to assemble and move it around. A little hard to clean especially with the seat cushion on so we took that out. There are holes (where the seat belts are) that food get stuck to. It’s so easy to take baby in and out. Baby seems comfortable in it. Only down side is that the foot rest doesn’t reach her feet. She has to grow into it more I guess. She’s 9m.
T**
Handy!
This high chair is so easy to assemble, and its perfect for a growing child. There's different ways to use it which makes it so easy for your little one to eat comfortably. Love it!
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