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Slim Snacker Highchair

Rated 3.4 out of 5
199 Reviews|, Answered Questionsor
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Overview

Highlights

  • Easy one-hand, one-second fold
  • Ultra-compact, slim design
  • Stands on its own when folded
  • Large storage basket

Description

Graco’s Slim Snacker is an ultra-fast folding highchair, with a one-hand, one-second fold.

Once folded, it’s super-compact, so it fits in small spaces and is self-standing for easy storage.

Cleaning this slim highchair is a snap too–just wipe the seat pad down to keep your child’s dining space tidy. There’s a large mesh storage basket for your child’s favorite things, and a full-sized cupholder. The three-position reclining seat, footrest and seat pad keep your child comfy during meals and snacks.

What we  about it

Super easy to fold and store, plus a slim profile for small spaces.

Details

  • Weight: 14.20 lbs
  • Dimensions: 24”D x 35.35”W x 40.75”H
  • Max. child age: 3 years
  • Max. child weight: 40 lbs
  • To clean frame, use only household soap and warm water
  • No bleach
  • Wipe with damp cloth or machine wash seat pad separately in cold water delicate cycle; drip dry

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5 Questions
Does it stand on its own when folded?

Best Answer:  Yes, this high chair can stand on its own when folded.

does it come in different colors?

Best Answer:  This is the only color we carry, but looks like Amazon offers an additional color.

How old does a child need to be to use this?

Best Answer:  Graco doesn't list a minimum age. The 3-position reclining seat lets you find the right position for your child's comfortable feedings - at each stage.

Do babies need to be sitting independently to use this chair?

Best Answer:  It's recommended that the high chair be used in the upright position only by children capable of sitting upright unassisted.

Is the tray removable?

Best Answer:  It is! You can detach the tray from the highchair.

Customer reviews

199 Ratings
3.4out of 5
199 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 43% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 11% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 11% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 13% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 22% of reviewers

1-10 of 199 Reviews
Rated 1 out of 5
Terrible
Impossible to clean. Absurd design for something that’s inevitably going to get food all over it.
Feb 21, 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5
Issues with footrest height and cleaning
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We really dislike this high chair. Gave it 2 stars instead of 1 because we love that it folds up easily which works well for our very small kitchen/dining area, and it’s safe/functional. However, even considering the space saving, I would absolutely choose a different option next time. The 2 major issues with this chair are the footrest and ease of cleaning. My daughter is in the 90th %ile for height and at 13 months old she still is miles away from reaching the non-adjustable foot rest. I’m not
Jan 9, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
Perfect size
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This high chair is the perfect size for our small spaces! And light weight enough to move around easily!
Dec 15, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5
One handed folding; how to remove cover...
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Slim, easy to fold and open with one hand which is great! The strap that is pulled to fold it is removable by unhooking or sliding the material off of the dark blue plastic piece on the right side (see photo). Don't need to cut it off!! Do a quick search for a video online if you can't figure it out. Still not convenient to clean which would deter me from purchasing had I known in advance.
Dec 11, 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5
Impossible to remove fabric for cleaning.
Impossible to remove the straps and fabric seat cushion for cleaning. The weird fold on the seat area of the fabric seat is an unnecessary food trap. In general, after about a year plus of use the chair looks disgusting, and we have years to go!
Dec 2, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5
Way too hard to clean.
We actually got mice because of this high chair. It’s so hard to get the fabric cover off to clean, and it has a flap (where the collapse cord is) that food falls into that we couldn’t see at all, so food was there while we were on vacation and the mice smelled it. I’m going to just thrift a wooden high chair with no fabric because it’s unnecessary to be cushioned anyway; by the time babies can eat, they should be sitting up. This design is also an eyesore and takes up quite a bit of floor space when used.
Oct 5, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5
Light as a feather!
My first baby used this for years, and now the younger one is about to start. We used it for meals, watching cartoons, drawing, coloring… So easy to move around. What I love most about it is how light it is. I can literally move it with one hand, while holding the baby in the other one. As long as you regularly wipe it clean, it will last for years.
Sep 6, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5
Love it
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I love this highchair. We bought it for our grandson, and it folds up easily to store when he’s not here. He seems to really like it as well!
May 7, 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5
straps and seat material and cleaning seat and str
I bought this high chair for my grandson (didn't use it when he was a toddler), Today, I'm using it for my granddaughter. use it more often. Its very hard to clean both seat and harness/straps are difficult to remove for cleaning. Also, the harness/straps are too flimsy, safety issue. Not satisfied.
Mar 29, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5
Impossible to clean!!
I bought this for my son from amazon. Highly recommend skipping this option & buying something else! This is absolutely impossible to clean!
Mar 27, 2025
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