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FS: minui handysitt (high chair which attaches to chair)


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I can't find this for sale anywhere!


Very useful, comes in carry bag. Excellent reviews.


Very similar to the Stoke Handy Sitt.


#20 ONO.


Collection from SE23, Westwood Park.


Product description from Amazon:


The award winning HandySitt transforms any chair into a high chair. At only 5lbs, it's a portable solution that makes everyday family life a little easier. A trayless high chair - it's easy to get your child in & out.

Clever, stylish design allows children to sit at the dining table & eat with the family - using your existing square or curved back chairs. Good for posture, digestion & lower back - child sits in an ergonomically correct position - back straight & elbows at table height.

Fully portable & easy to store - the HandySitt chair folds flat so can be taken with you when travelling. Perfect for visiting friends, holidays & eating out. No need to wait for a restaurant highchair!

Adjustable - extendable arms allow it to be secured to most styles of chair, even those with rounded backs. It works on chairs with a back height of 12-19" & back width greater than 13.5".

Quick, easy & safe arms hook over the chair back, adjust arms, fasten the mounting straps underneath, push the seat down (it will automatically lock in place) & you're done!

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