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Brother Max Black Scoop - Highchair

Designed to grow with your child, Scoop transforms into a contemporary chair for children up to 5 years old. With no dirt or finger traps, the ingenious one-touch pneumatic lift enables effortless height adjustment (from table top to breakfast bar). Its unique tray table makes it far easier to get little one in and out, and enables it to be used without a harness (though one is supplied). Winner of Practical Parenting Bronze Award 2010/2011 - Highchair, Mother & Baby Finalist 2010/2011 - Best Highchair. Highchair features: Ultra hygenic, as no dirt traps. A clever rotating feature allows the seat to rotate a full 360 which is ideal for smaller kitchens. Converts to junior dining chair . 1 tray . Removable wipe clean . Wipe clean seat. Adjustable height - . Height adjustable footrest. Wheels. Highchair specifications: Size H108, W62, D62cm. General information: For ages 6 months and over. Suitable for children up to 23kg. Minimal assembly.

Sold by: Argos
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Brand: Brother Max
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UPC/EAN/GTIN: 5060164670742

Product Category: Baby and nursery: Feeding
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Current price: £284.99

Most recent price change was on
Saturday 17 June 2017

Was £294.99
Down by 3%
Saving £10.00

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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Wednesday 9 July 2014. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £194.99 (first seen on Thursday 27 August 2015) and the highest price it has sold for is £328.99 (first seen on Thursday 21 January 2016).

The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £299.99.

This product has changed price since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 1.

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