👶 Snappi: The Stylish Solution to Diapering Dilemmas!
Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners are a safe, stylish alternative to traditional diaper pins, designed for use with prefold and flatfold cloth diapers. With over 80 million units sold, these fasteners are a trusted choice among parents. Each pack includes three clips in trendy colors, and they come with a lifetime guarantee for added peace of mind.
Color | Gray/Green/Blue |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Snappi |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 2 x 0.12 inches |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
UPC | 754637006989 |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2 x 0.12 inches |
Item model number | SF2-3Pack |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Safety Pin |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
L**.
Bye Diaper Pins
I struggled to use diapers pins and was always nervous about potentially sticking baby by accident. When I broke my finger diaper pins were impossible…Then I discovered Snappi. The best! Easy to use. No worrying about anyone being poked by a pin. Quick and effective.Grandparents can use it. Baby sitters can do it. Makes cloth diapering easier.Baby is rolling and super wiggly now. I can still get that Snappi on and secure the diaper. I can’t imagine wrestling a wiggly baby with a diaper pin.Excellent invention.
S**O
The wonder fasteners
**Edit** - After 4 months of heavy use one of the Snappis finally broke. The part that broke was the little tab that you pull, specifically the bottom one. While the Snappi is still usable, it's a little more cumbersome. I could see why you would need multiple now. Also, another note, is that to me it feels like the Snappi is a little stretched out. My wife doesn't think so but it feels almost like a rubber band that's been used heavily. Still 5 stars though.Being a new parent and venturing into the cloth diapering world, I never considered that this product would be necessary. Probably due to my own negligence and not doing enough research but when my wife showed me a demo video I thought it looks too good to be true.How does it stay put? Won't the little teeth go through the fabric?It looked like magic. Now that I have them and have been using them for the last couple weeks I'm a believer in both cloth diapering and this product.For reference, we are using the pre folds from green mountain diaper. Using them is a *snap* :-D. Literally just hook it onto one side of the diaper , hook the opposing side and pull the last part down and you're done. Even at 3am it's so easy I don't even need to think about it.I have yet to have one fall off, break, or otherwise fail me in anyway. Very glad that this exists to make cloth diapering a viable option.
M**F
Great product
Holds diapers together is a great product worth buying
L**N
These are great! BUY THEM!!!
I was using safety pins on my prefolds before, but these are so much better! I didn't buy snappis for a while because as everyone knows, cloth diapering is a bit expensive at first. It seemed hard to spend $10 on a fastener when I could use that money to buy a diaper cover or more prefolds. A pack of 4 cloth diapering safety pins only cost $1 at walmart and that is what I used in the beginning. They worked just fine and I got good at using them, but honestly; I was concerned that one day I'd stick my baby with them. I would always put my own hand at the point to protect my baby and that way if someone was going to get pricked - it would be me (I have pricked myself BTW - Babies are wiggly!). The problem with pins are; you really have to pull the prefold quite tight at the waist to get a good fit with your diaper. It is much more efficient to use something the pulls 3 ways (it is hard to explain - but trust me- these are way better!). Don't hesitate to buy them - They are worth it!
M**E
Not great for crawling babies
Great for putting a cloth diaper on quickly- bought them for husband as he struggles with the classic diaper pins. However, they are very inconvenient for a crawling baby or tummy time. The crotch hook doesn’t like to stay attached to the diaper and will instead attach itself to the carpet during tummy time, your shirt when carrying baby, etc.,My baby ended up getting a cut (lots of crying but it’s just superficial) because the crotch part stuck to the carpet when I went to pick her up during tummy time and it stretched and then snapped into her leg. She’ll live and it’s not the end of the world but it’s annoying that I can’t really use the product with a crawling age infant.
C**N
So easy!!!
We use the snappies with folded flats and love them!!! They hold the flat in place and are super easy to use and don’t stick baby. I recommend!!!
A**C
They are not super durable
These snappis are okay - I haven't tried others with my cloth diapers but one of these accidentally got thrown into the wash and then broke. I know they aren't meant to be in the wash (of course) but considering how often that probably happens, I was surprised that it broke so easily. Thankfully I bought the 3-pack so I have back ups, but you might want to consider the 5-pack if you know you're going to be using mostly cloth diapers.
D**N
Great for cloth diapers
These were cute colors. They work great for cloth diapers if you are not using a cover. You can absolutely use a cover over these but you won't need these if you use a cover.
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