Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners (1 pack)
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| Price: | $2.29 - $2.99 |
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Product Description
The Snappi® Diaper Fastener is a safe alternative to diaper pins. It is a SAFE, HYGIENIC and EASY to use fastener that offers a practical and reliable way to fasten a cloth diaper, replacing the diaper pin. Sold individually for $2.29, Snappis come in a variety of colors and is made from a stretchable non-toxic material, which is T-shaped with grips on each end. These grips hook into the diaper fabric to ensure a snug fitting diaper with enough natural movement for the baby. Snappi® Diaper Fasteners are now available in a Toddler size to better fit larger babies for only $2.89!*
Product Details
- Dimensions: .16 pounds
Features
- It is an easy to use alternative to diaper pins.
- The Snappi stays in place to ensure a comfortable secure fit.
- It is easy-to-care-for and can be sterilized in hot water
- It is durable and can last as long as six months.
- It is tried and trusted and cannot hurt your baby in any way.
Customer Reviews
Gotta love em!
I love Snappis for securing our prefolds. They stay in place the same way the old Ace bandages did with those metal clasps, except Snappis are plastic teeth (not too sharp). I keep a couple on hand since they tend to get misplaced. They have held up without breakage (so far) for about five months (daytime only). I love how they keep the prefold tight and in place under the diaper cover or vinyl pants. I have read recommendations against tucking the prefold under the diaper cover flap since it can cause wicking of moisture with some brands, so then you either need pins/snappis or hope for the best. I have heard too many awful stories about diaper pins so I am so thankful for an alternative. An ingenious one, at that.
Snappis are great
Snappis are a great invention. They keep prefolds in place to keep the mess inside the diaper...no leaking! I usually can use one snappi for 4 months, as long as I stretch it out good before use (as directions recommend).
When I began cloth diapering I would just fold the diaper inside the cover, but as babies grow and begin to move around there comes a need to secure the diaper. Safety pins are difficult and sharp objects near baby's belly aren't a good option. The snappi is inexpensive, fairly durable, and extremely easy to use. Buy one and you'll never go back!
PS: If you are thinking of cloth diapering but haven't started yet, I highly recommend it. It's much less expensive than disposables and easier than it sounds.
Great alternative to pins, but not very durable
Snappi fasteners work quite well. We use them with prefolds, contours, and wool wrap covers. They're so much easier than pins. We pull them pretty tight, so they tend to break fairly quickly (<3 months). Even so, they're so cheap that it's not a problem to replace them often.




