CHICCO 360 DEGREE ROTATING HOOK ON CHAIR, MIRO
- Fully rotates: 360 degree seat facilitates feeding from all angles, locks in six positions
- Snap on serving tray provides a clean feeding environment, dishwasher safe
- Folds completely: travel and storage convenient, and carry bag included
- Fastens securely with a single lock attachment that works easily on most tables
- Removable seat pad, 3 point harness, rubberized arms and universal fit
Designed in Italy, Chicco’s 360 Rotating Hook On Chair has an innovative seat that locks in 6 positions for happy and interactive mealtimes. The snap-on serving tray provides a neat and clean surface for meals at home or away.
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(out of 40 reviews)


about 1 year ago
Review by B. Boudreau for Chicco 360 Degree Rotating Hook On Chair, Miro
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I love this chair. We have a tiny kitchen and even one of those plastic boosters on a chair took up more space than we had to spare. I debated and debated whether this would work for us, and with fewer reviews than I would have liked, I went ahead and took the gamble. I’m SO glad I did.
When I pulled this out of the box, assembly was so simple and intuitive that I didn’t even open the instructions. When installed on the table, it feels totally secure. I love, love, love turning my daughter to see whatever is going on around her as well as being able to face her to me for feeding. The fabric seat is made of a sturdy, lightly coated material that resists stains. Taking the seat off to clean is a little tricky, but I figured it out quickly (again with no instructions). I realized after removing it that I could have cleaned it just as easily (with a toothbrush) without removing the seat altogether. So from now on, I know to spot clean as needed and only remove the entire thing for SERIOUS messes.
One additional feature I love that isn’t mentioned is that it has 3 metal hoops surrounding the seat that hold the fabric seat in place, but they double as toy-holders (you can attach links to attach toys to them). Genius! We always had to use the strap on the old seat if we wanted to attach a toy, which was a pain. The other great thing is that they rotate with the seat, so your baby can access them at any seat position.
I haven’t traveled with this seat yet (aka, to restaurants) but I look forward to it. I am certain my daughter will love finally being at the table with us. I can’t imagine why anyone would want a full high chair when they could have this. It’s more innovative, efficient and portable than any other feeding chair I’ve seen. Can’t recommend it enough!
about 1 year ago
Review by K. Anderson for Chicco 360 Degree Rotating Hook On Chair, Miro
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I ordered this hook-on chair because I was tired of our traditional (space saving!) high-chair taking up so much space in our dining area. I really like the hook-on chair option, and my daughter seems to like it, too, as she is more part of the table. She doesn’t fuss at all getting into this seat — not always the case in her regular high-chair. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this new option from Chicco.
The biggest down-side to this particular seat is that is made from fabric (not plastic), which I thought was a plus when I bought it, but it makes it really, really hard to clean. You have to take the seat off the base to wash it — not a simple process, plus you can only wash by hand. They also suggest (and I have done this twice already in about a week and a half) using a toothbrush to get food particals out of the crevice where the seat meets the base. This is a lot of work for an already over-worked mom! Still, I like the chair and am happy with my purchase — maybe because I don’t want to feel bad for spending $70 on something that is really kind of a pain. At least it looks good in our house and works well for what it is supposed to do.
about 1 year ago
Review by Marcia for Chicco 360 Degree Rotating Hook On Chair, Miro
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I’ve had this high chair for 2 months now and have loved it up until yesterday. My 6 month old daughter got her finger stuck in one of the 3 circular metal hoop tabs on the front of the seat. Thankfully I didn’t just grab her out of the seat when I noticed her screaming in pain. She caught her tiny finger up inside one of these hoops and was trying desperately to pull it out. Once I finally managed to dislodge her finger I noticed that her blood vessels were broken in the tip of her finger. Needless to say she had a very unhappy New Years as did I. For the moment I have put tape over these hoops so that it doesn’t happen again. Chicco really needs to rectify this problem before another baby gets injured!
about 1 year ago
Review by leslie for Chicco 360 Degree Rotating Hook On Chair, Miro
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With my first son we had the Chicco clip-on chair with the oh so cute hippo arms. It worked well enough, but by the time he outgrew it the thing was trashed – despite frequent cleanings. The reason was those super cute hippos provided cracks and crevices for baby food and it required constant scrubbings. Plus, it was difficult to keep a placemat underneath – and a pain to put it there – having to constantly unhook the chair.
With my second son I really, really wanted a nice chair that fit my decor but I just could not stand to spend $300 to get the one I wanted and I didn’t want a big plastic hunk of junk in my dining room (even though I have the space). The 360 solves all of the problems of the lower-end model with 2 simple features – the eating tray which means I won’t need a placemat! Yeah! And the 360 swivel which means that right now, while I have to feed my son, I can move him around to face me during feeding time. In addition, if I am done and cleaning up the kitchen I can leave him there and just twirl him around so he can see me.
I was tentative because there were so few reviews, but like the previous reviewer I took the plunge and was so glad I did. I saved $225 without sacrificing decor. Thanks Chicco!
about 1 year ago
Review by J. Petitjean for Chicco 360 Degree Rotating Hook On Chair, Miro
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This high chair is perfect for our family. When we sit down to dinner, I can rotate my 7 month old to face me so I can feed him his baby food. Once he is done, I can rotate him back toward the table to sit with the family through dinner. I’ll also admit to being a normal family – the chair can rotate the other direction toward the TV as well.
The chair is very easy to take on and off the table. It does come with a portable mesh bag so you can take it with you to restaurants or to see family. (It’s collapsible.)
The tray pops on and off for easy washing, and I just toss the seat into the washing machine when it needs it.