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Belkiz Feedaway Cardboard Portable Baby Chair $29 + Cheap Shipping

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Finally! A eco friendly and practical highchair thats ideal for parents, grandparents, friends and family on holidays, weekends away or sleepovers.

The Belkiz Feedaway is a portable and lightweight version of the traditional highchair that can be pulled out for use when needed and then folded away flat - making it ideal for travelling and feeding where there is no feeding chair. Its practical, light, cheap, environmentally friendly and disposable.

Suitability: 6m - 20months (approx). Do not use for children under 6kg or over 20kg

Included: Cardboard Higchair, Tray, 3 Point Harness, Carry Box, Instructions

Eco Friendly - made from re-cycled Visy Board (100% recyclable)
Non Toxic, food grade coating to allow for easy cleaning with a damp cloth to cope with food and liquid spills
3 Point Safety Harness
Lightweight & easy to assemble (first time 15-20min - after a few times it will only take 3 minutes or so)
Storage Box for easy transport
Made for approx 30 assemblies and disasemblies (or maybe more)
About half the height of a std highchair - this is for stability and to keep the chair small/light/compact for travel purposes
Designed in Australia
Inpaa Approved
Weight: 1 kgs

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  • The description sounds like something that would have been said on that old ABC show New Inventors.

  • +1

    LOL! I'm going to positive this because it's so ridiculous.

    • +1

      Oh look a baby and a box to keep it in.

  • +1

    Not sure if you are meant to fold up and use it as a Aus Post packing box, or just dispose of in the recycling bin…

  • +4

    Sorry but this seems horribly impractical. It's made of cardboard, what if a child pees on this high chair or drops their bottle.

    Unless this cardboard has some kind of liquid repellent coating this would be soiled in no time at all (speaking of soiled as cardboard is absorbent wouldn't it soak up the stink if it was poo'd on?).

    • Check description again, I thought the same at first but it says "Non Toxic, food grade coating to allow for easy cleaning with a damp cloth to cope with food and liquid spills"

      Also that's what a nappy s for.

      • Nappy or no nappy, liquid finds a way

        • I suggest you buy better nappies, the driwave are awesome, also Huggies made some improvements a couple of months ago.

          Unless it gets worse as they get older?

    • "Non Toxic, food grade coating to allow for easy cleaning with a damp cloth to cope with food and liquid spills"

      • Ah ninja'd when I clicked on report instead of reply!

    • +1

      Lol criticism just like the new inventors.

  • +5

    Don't think i would be putting my baby in a cardboard high chair. No from me just on Safety.

    "Made for approx 30 assemblies and disasemblies (or maybe more)"

    What happens on go number 31?

    • +2

      best not to make that 31st meal watermelon

  • +2

    Eco friendly? Most people just lug along what they have or make do. Disposable baby chairs just add to landfill… that sentence just doesn't look right lol. What about safety FFS aren't you worried about being sued by pissed off parents with broken babies?

  • Related product? Inspiration?
    http://www.thebrowncorporation.com/

  • +2

    ….goes perfectly with the cardboard bed i [almost] got from here http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/81856

    • must say I was really intrigued by the products in that site.

    • That's ****** awesome. I never saw this!!!
      I wonder what other useless crap is out there to go with it? (Paper sheets perhaps?)

  • +3

    Baby Chair $29

    are you sure the decimal point is in the right place…

    It's a cardboard box, even $2.90 is stretching it…

  • +5

    Standard Ikea chair is far better value http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/40157918/#

    • +1

      … and cheaper at $24.99

      • +3

        Loved using the ikea chair for our little one for about 2 years and it still looked good as new, so sold it on ebay for $20.

        • +1

          total cost with the ikea option in your case was $5 and it is even more env friendly since it didnt end up in a bin.

      • 1 to the Ikea Chair
        Very compact and awesome value, + easy to clean, and practically unbreakable !
  • I wouldn't let a doll sit in this.

  • thought they were flames painted around the bottom…?

  • I remember seeing Aldi's got baby feeding chair for $29 as well

    • $25 for Ikea's

  • A $29 cardboard box, great bargain.

  • i love posts like this one……. i am not going to comment….just sit back and enjoy reading the replies

    • +1

      But you just commented…lol

  • Great in theory, I'd love a portable high chair that I could bring when traveling or have one at the grandparents place etc but at $29 and made of cardboard - nope. I'm sure it's probably quite sturdy but I can see an opportunistic toddler being able to destroy it or a baby sneezing and it tipping over. Is there an Australian Standard for high chairs?

  • +1

    I'd have considered if this was a portable / collapsible cardboard toilet for use in camping.

    Awesome name ready for it.

    "Shit in a box"

  • I wonder if it's fire proof too! I guess babys don't eat that much curry…

  • its like karton.com.au lol cardboard everything from beds to offices~ maybe this one is the cheaper alternative :) i wouldnt pay $180 for a cardboard bed though :X

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