The improved model of the number one selling bath seat on the market. Conforms to ASTM F1967-08a Safety Standards. New Dream Baby Deluxe Bath Seat makes it much easier to bath your Baby. The front bar can be opened which simplifies the positioning of your baby in & out of the bath seat. In addition it can be easiliy folded for convenient storage. Suitable for ages from 5 months 10 months. (note all children are different in sizes and weights...it is recommended that if the child can stand up, use of this product should be discontined). Seat is small, lightweight and durable. Includes strong suction cups to secure the seat to the bath tub. Remember - Never, ever, leave a child unattended in the bath.
Amazon Sales Rank: #416 in Baby Product Color: White/Blue Brand: Dream Baby Model: L660 Released on: 2010-02-09 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 15.00" h x 16.00" w x 9.00" l, 3.00 pounds It is easy to use Folds away for easy storage Strong suction cups stick to most bath tubs Front bar can be opened which simplifies the positioning of your baby in and out of the bath seat Contains a 1 year manufacture warranty
The new Dream Baby Deluxe Bath Seat makes it much easier to bath your Baby. The front bar can be opened which simplifies the positioning of your baby in and out of the bath seat. In addition it can be easiliy folded for convenient storage. Suitable for ages from 6 months to 18-24 months. The Deluxe Bath Seat is lightweight and durable. It contains strong suction cups to secure the seat to the bath.
Most useful reviews 133 of 134 people found this review helpful. A lot of complaints are stupid with me right before I bought here, I've read all the reviews. After receiving the seat, I messed with it a bit "to" test "the most common complaints. There are some funny jokes with him, but I think most of the complaints caused by incorrect or unrealistic expectations. This site is the best forum on bathroom market, the only legitimate "problems" which are the questions that can be shared with most any bath seat because of a general nature inhibits a child afloat. I'm going to addess the most common complaints in my experience 1. The seat can float and move, or do not stick: Yes, more or less. If you attach the seat to the bathtub and then fill the bathtub with water, air trapped under the seat which may break the force of suction cups and allows the floating seat. However, partially filling the tub before placing the seat in that trap air and much less below and paste very well once the air, the stock barely moves at all. Press firmly on the bench, you can start to slide a little, but it's kind of like the wind when wet. I do not think the movement is worthy of concern, my two years in the city was prepared to stay and not moved. 2. The plastic is hard and cracks in the skin, leaving marks: n edges in the bank and did not really dig into the skin. The problem I saw is that the openings in the legs of T-bar is small and is designed to keep the leg or knee. If the baby is sitting all the way back in the seat, her back pressed against the backrest, this is not a problem. But, as anyone can attest to a baby in a baby's bottom or float / glide forward. My son ended up with the big thighs stuck there because he would not sit on the seat, it was fit that my son is 20 pounds, and ends with red marks on his legs. What concerns me, however, could care less. He was so happy free-sitting "in water does not seem to notice the tight fit. So I think it's important to realize that the seat is a place designed to keep a float lively child or failover. Please tell me what you feel the seat will not leave red marks? Or what the project would have prevented the child from sliding forward? 3. The vacuum break: This is the most ridiculous complaint I've read. First, the cups are screwed into the bottom of the seat. As with metal screws. I'm sure if you've just taken the seat and pulled out of the tub, you * might * be able to pull off the suction cups. However, I think we all know that you should not remove the suckers that way. The bank has four major headings, each with a set of easily accessible introduction when you pull in every band, pop the suckers right. 4. The T-bar locks are difficult to operate: just out of the box, these locks are incredibly difficult to slide. I was anticipating a great fight when it's time to get my son came out of the bath. But I discovered that the locks slide more easily when wet. A bit difficult to keep because of the angle, but not impossible or excessively burdensome. And frankly, I prefer to have the locks a little tight, then they pop on its own. Bottom line: The bank makes bath time sooo much easier and worth the purchase (BTW, I have less than $ 15 at Wal-Mart). Four stars only because the locks are a bit annoying. October 9 people found the following review helpful. Served its purpose ... Charlotte not a good product, but it's certainly solved our "We sit in the bathtub" problem when our little girl was on it was all over, even though he is not balance or feeling of anxiety had plastic is not very comfortable and the edges hard to be naked on a small body. Toys not do anything and.
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Ifex Jacobus
on Thursday, May 12, 2011
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