With our vinyl chair protectors, kids can join you at the grown-up table—without endangering your good upholstery! These transparent seat covers protect against stains and spills, without hiding your chair pattern. Heavy-duty vinyl cover slides on easily and ties in back, protecting both the seat and its edges. Just wipe clean. Fits most standard chairs up to 21" sq. Place under our booster seat too. See Product Details
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Good value
By Lola's Mom
from Tulsa, OK
About Me Midrange Shopper
Comments about Laminet Chair Seat Protector Vinyl Chair Seat Cover:
The ties were difficult to use, and it shifts a bit too much to use without a booster to help hold it in place. However, good value and good chair protection for toddlers still using a booster.
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Just OK
By Messy Eater
from Illinois
It will protect your chair if it stays on. We have a three year old who moves around a lot in her chair. The only straps that it has is on the back. I ended up using packing tape to secure it to the chair. The product needs straps/ties in the front or sides to help secure it.
Looks better in the photo.
By Michelle
from Ashburn, VA
If you have the time to shape the plastic to your chair this might work for you. I thought it was too difficult and was looking for something that would tie around the chair legs. You will have to be creative to make it work.
It works
By VisionO
from Charleston, SC
It works! Keeps all the spills off the chair seat. The only thing that could make the product better would be the way the vinyl attaches to the back of the chair. Could tear if child pulls the vinyl tie. So far so good. I would purchase again.
Was not happy
By ChrisMac
from Seattle WA
This product did not stay well on the chair and is hard to tie on. It is now just basically sitting on the chair top and moves around. I could of just cut a piece of plastic myself to fit on chair.
Good for under a booster seat
By Lori
from Elkhart, IN
Works perfectly under a booster seat to protect a fabric chair. Fits chair appropriately though does slide out of position occasionally. I would not use it to sit on directly, or even have my older child sit on to protect her chair - it would be uncomfortable, stick to her and not stay in place. But works great under a booster seat!
Good in theory
By jlha
from lawton, OK
This was a great idea in theory. I tried it out on a chair that we don't regularly use first and my son would fling it on the floor when he climbed in the chair. Tried it for a week with the same result. The plastic is quite thick and sturdy - surprisingly so. However this was part of why I didn't really like it, the ends didn't lay flat on the sides. I thought about cutting them to fit better but I am going to return them and just use a towel instead because the back of the chair would not be protected with this - just the seat so we are in the same predicament. Not to mention my son won't sit on it!
Great idea not for all chairs
By lcukyme
from New York, NY
About Me High-end Shopper
I think this cover might fit on most chairs, but isn't quite big enough to fit our arm-chair dining chairs from Ethan Allan. Need to find something else down the road. But should suffice for the average armless regular sized chair.
Great
By MdMom
from MD
Serves their purpose!
Definitely worth it!!
By Bridget
from Altamont, NY
My almost 2 year old has an independent streak and must feed himself, I wish I had ordered this months ago because it's allowed for easy clean-up after meals - a must have for any home with a toddler
Does the job
By Mickey
from Staten Island, NY
The seat protector is perfect to protect my kitchen chair from the numerous spills by my lil' guy. It is easy to apply, but slides around easily. It is easy to wipe clean. It serves the purpose & protects my cushions.
Nice in theory better off making ur own
By Mumof2
from San Diego, ca
Bulky, ties are all plastic and cheap, hard to tie without jeopardizing ripping the plastic. Though you could cut the bulky fabric, it could ruin it so not going to try. Wrinkles up when sat on. Should have more ties than just on the back to adhere to chairs. Would not recommend- better off figuring out an alternative solution on your own for probably less money.
chair protectors
By grandma
from stratford ct
Love love what/every one needs
Don't waste your money.
By mom75
from Delray Beach, FL
This seat cover is designed very poorly. It doesn't secure properly to a standard dining room chair, and comes off whenever my toddler moves on the chair. Waste of money.
Not quite what I was needing
By Mommy to 2 boys
from Kansas
About Me Budget Shopper
My son has the cooshee booster seat. We recently got a new dining room set. The chairs are completely wood-no upholstered seats. The cooshee booster seat was leaving a kind of 'residue' on top of the seat and I couldn't get it off. I looked all over for seat covers and decided to try these. They're doing a fairly good job, but I wish the offered two kinds, one like this for upholstery and one that had some kind of fabric on the back so that it 'gripped' the seat. On my chair, it has a tendency to slide around.
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