Prima Pappa Diner and Prima Pappa Best FAQs
A high chair is more than just a place for feeding baby. Oftentimes, it is baby’s first seat in the house. It’s where baby can observe, and more importantly become, a part of your family. Given its significance, it’s no wonder we get a lot of questions about our Prima Pappa Diner and Prima Pappa Best high chairs.
1. What’s the difference between the Prima Pappa Diner and the Prima Pappa Best?
Both high chairs share a lot of the same features–a dishwasher-safe double tray for easy cleanups, non-scratching rubber caster wheels for smooth maneuverability, and seven height adjustments. The Diner comes in our easy-to-clean vinyl, while the Best comes in our stain-resistant, leather-like “Prima Classe” upholstery. The Best also has an adjustable footrest and storage net on the back of its seat.
2. So is the Prima Pappa Best really “best”?
It really depends what you’re looking for. While the Best has a couple of extra features, the biggest difference between the Diner and the Best is the upholstery. The Prima Pappa Diner comes in our easy-to-clean vinyl and features fun, childish prints. On the other hand, with its finely tailored “Prima Classe” upholstery, the Best feels a little more upscale.
3. Can your Prima Pappa Best and/or Prima Pappa Diner be used with a newborn?
Yes. Both offer four “tilt-in-space” recline positions, which are great for when you want to keep baby close during family dinners and get-togethers.
4. How long can my child use the Best or the Diner?
Both the Prima Pappa Best and the Prima Pappa Diner have been tested to accommodate children up to 45 pounds. They both adjust to seven height positions, and the Best features an adjustable footrest.
Have a question about our other high chair, the multipurpose Tatamia? Check out our “Tatamia FAQs” here. And as always, if you have a question and don’t see it here, please ask! Leave us a comment or send an email to onlineassociate@pegperego.com.
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