Graco Harmony Highchair in Bancroft
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Product Description
Graco Harmony High Chair Harmony is a word usually associated with quiet and calm, when everything in the universe is lined up properly. Anyone with a child will tell you that dinner time is the complete opposite. Try to bring a little tranquility to dinner time with the Graco Harmony High Chair. This high chair is one of the best around with easy to use features and convenience. The baby high chair from Graco folds up for easy storage when not in use. One of the best features on the Graco high chair is the dishwasher safe tray insert. Parents know how messy it can get around dinner time and rambunctious baby can be afterward. Having something be dishwasher safe is so clutch. The combination 3 or 5 point harness on the high chair allows parents to choose the best fit for the baby.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14385 in Baby Product
- Color: Bancroft
- Brand: Graco
- Model: 3E00BAT
- Released on: 2007-10-01
- Dimensions: 39.10" h x 24.70" w x 26.50" l, 19.00 pounds
Features
- The Harmony¿ Highchair pulls up to your table so baby can join in at mealtime
- Exclusive one hand height adjustment smooth glide tray
- 4-position, one hand recline makes feeding comfortable for your baby
- The Harmony¿ Highchair folds for convenient storage
- Convertible 3-Point/5-Point harness lets you choose the best fit for your baby
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The Harmony¿ Highchair is the perfect addition to any family mealtime table. Its innovative design and curved legs let you bring the chair and your little one right up to the table so that you can set a place for your baby! When it comes to mealtime and babies, we know you need all the hands you can get. That is why Graco® designed the Harmony¿ Highchair with you and your baby's needs in mind. This model of the Harmony¿ Highchair has a simple to use exclusive one hand height adjustment, a comfy one-hand recline, dishwasher safe tray insert and an incredibly smooth one-hand glide tray. Plus the tray is ergonomically designed - it has curved resting places for baby's arms and parent's arms for feeding. Castors let you easily move the chair from place to place and when you're ready, the castors lock for mealtime stability.
Customer Reviews
Quite satisfied
I received this model from a friend was a bit nervous after reading the reviews but have been pleasantly surprised. This replace an older model Peg Pergo (PP) Prima Pappa we have been using.
What I like about the Harmony....
-Easier to clean than my PP since the crevices on the seat aren't as deep due to thicker padding of the PP. Although I could see that the ruffles being an issues if your baby likes to grab at them with dirty hands.
-The waist straps are placed slightly higher (vs. at the level where the seat meets the back). This makes it easier to locate the straps once I've set my son in the chair.
-The plastic/vinyl appears less likely to crack and less "brittle" than the vinyl of the PP.
-The tray moves in much closer to his body which eliminates much of the lap mess. I even find less food in his bib pocket.
Disadvantages over my older PP...
-Doesn't fold up as compactly although not an issue for me since I never fold it up between use.
-The PP has a larger/wider seat for baby although this one appears adequate.
-I could see the potential for baby to figure out how to remove the tray cover although I'm hoping to avoid this by keeping the tray close enough to his body. Not an issue at this point.
-The bar on the rear axle (or whatever) sits at the same level as the wheels. I guess you're intended to lift the front or back up to move the highchair? Too much of a pain when you're both seated. I prefer to be able to reach out and pull him straight towards me.
Overall, I'm quite satisfied with this highchair. Although if it weren't a hand-me-down I'd be curious to compare it with the Fisher Price Healthy Highchair which receives rave reviews by most.
easy to use, hard to clean
I've found this chair easy to use, and pretty secure. It's nice that the back can recline so if the baby falls asleep at dinner you can just lean her back, and the one-hand controls are pretty good. However, it's hard to keep the seat and straps clean. The covering has a rough-textured fabric ruffle all the way around that collects sticky food debris, and the tag says "surface clean only", which is preposterous. I periodically take the cover off and scrub it hard with a brush in the sink, then dry it over the radiator, which works okay but is more work than it should be. The straps don't remove at all, so they get pretty disgusting. If you can find a highchair with either a completely smooth wipable cover, or one you can throw in the washer and dryer (and a dublicate cover for while you're washing one), that would be better.
great!
I like this highchair and so does my daughter. The only problem i have is that it can be hard to roll on thicker carpet.




