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We were familiar with the evenflo exersaucer product before we purchased this one. We had an older model for our other children. We decided to upgrade to a new model when my parents wanted one to keep at their house for babysitting.
We narrowed our choice down between this one and the 3 in1 pond design. These two appealed to us because of the electronic activities on both seemed to be fun activities. We ended up going with this one not only because it was a little less expensive but because we liked the ABC theme.
These exersaucers come in a box that measures approx 30x30x10 inches. You must assemble everything. The detailed instructions that come with it make it pretty easy. It took two of us approximately 20 minutes to assemble. You start with the base and legs and work your way up. There are about 30 different parts to the complete kit.
The one small complaint I have about the exersaucer is the fact that the four electronic items each require 3AAA batteries to operate. That's a total of 12 for the complete exersaucer. Not only that but you will need a small philips screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the battery compartment doors on. I would have preferred that each one need two AA batteries. It's a lot of batteries to change out. Even better would be a design that had one large battery compartment on the exersaucer for perhaps 4 D cells and that routed that power to each station and powered the electronics from one power source. This would also be more friendly on the environment. You could use rechargeable batteries more easily then!
Other than the massive battery needs (the electronics do run for a while before needing a battery change) I would say that we are very happy with the exersaucer. The seat spins 360 degrees or locks into position. The legs are adjustable in height and the unit even folds up for more compact storage. And did I mention our little one likes it two.More detail ...
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