Stokke highchair or Chicco Polly highchair?

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I've just started feeding my 6 mth. old twins solids. I already have one basic high chair called Alanta highchair from Mothercare. I want to purchase one mre. so that I can feed both twins at the same time at the same height. I can't make up my mind whether to buy a Stokke Tripp Trapp highchair or a Chicco Polly highchair. Any suggestions or advice from those who already hve. these highchairs???
 
I have Stokke. I bought one for my oldest, then I had b/g twins 2 1/2 years later. I bought another one and when they were 6 months my oldest went onto a Cushie (one of those US booster cushions). I love the Stokkes, couldn't live without them, and defintely plan to take them to HK later this year. They're not too big, look nice, easy to clean, last for years ... worth every penny.
 
Also the stokke pulls up to the table so babies get used to sitting there and can ultimately sit with the family at meal times.
 
Love the Stokke.
Need to buy a 2nd one for our new baby, as our 1st will still be using it for years.
 
I actually have both highchairs. The Chicco Polly was given to me as a gift and is at my house in CA. I HATE IT!!!! The Chicco Polly is extremely difficult to clean. Food gets into the buckles and all over the harness and even when you clean it after each meal, sometimes the buckles stick. That's happens a bunch so I have to violently yank on the harness to try release it while my baby is fidgeting and scared in the chair. I don't find the wheels (if you get that model) at all useful because the brakes are difficult to apply. So when you want to move it, you have to get down on your hands and knees to unlock the brakes. Whereas with the stokke you just slide it back like a regular chair. It's never scratched our hardwood floors or anything.

Just get the Stokke with the baby rail and no harness or anything. I don't even think you need the cushions because you'll just be washing them constantly. I love the Stokke...it's miles better than the Chicoo Polly. The Stokke takes up much less space too.
 
where to buy Stokke Tripp Trapp chair in HK?

Hi, I really want to buy one of these for my baby but the range of colours on offer at Mothercare isn't the greatest and it takes 2 months for them to special order the one I want. Anyone know of another stores in HK that stock Stokke?
Thanks for all suggestions
Jenny
 
Zanzibar,

We got ours at Citysuper in Times Square last summer. At the time, they had a fairly good range of colors.
 
Bedazzle sells them (see the top banner of this page, they have ad here). They offer 10% discount so works out price is similar to MC.

Stokke is way much easier to clean. No need to buy the cushion too as it is so easy to have food stain on it.
 
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