Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners - Replaces Diaper Pins - Use with Cloth Prefolds and Cloth Flatfolds [Neutral 3 Pack]
AED636.80
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- Categories : Baby Products, Diapering, Cloth Diaper Accessories, Pins & Fasteners
Brand | SNAPPI |
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
Color | Gray/Green/Orange |
Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
Product Dimensions | 5.13 x 0.25 x 1.63 inches |
Item Model Number | SF3-3Pack |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Cotton |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries Required | No |
Item Weight | 0.598 ounces |
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SKU | 2326391238 |
Seller | USADirect |
About this item SMARTER THAN PINS: Nobody likes putting sharp safety pins near their baby. Also, diaper pins are just plain ugly. Snappi nappy clips give your baby some style and are 100% safe. OVER 80 MILLION UNITS SOLD: Crazy number? Yep. Made up? Nope. Over 80 million Snappi Fasteners have been sold for prefold and flat cloth diapers. We have been around for a long time, and theres a reason for that. HOW DO I USE SNAPPIS: We knew you were going to ask this, because we have telepathy. Snappi diaper cloth diaper clips can be used with prefold and flatfold cloth diapers. Look at our above pictures, also. THE CLOTH DIAPER OASIS: Moms love our product and have been raving about it for years. We guess that parents hate hooking a safety pin onto their little ones. We aim to make cloth diapering fun, stylish, and cute. Cloth diapers can be a pain, and we aim to be your oasis. SAFE FOR LIFE: If your Snappi ever breaks or has any problems, contact us and we will ship you out a new Snappi within 48 hours. We stand behind our products.
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Over 80 million Snappis sold over the last 20 years. How? Moms have gotten tired of diaper pins. A diaper pin is ugly, sharp, and unsightly. Give your baby some style!Snappi fasteners are made of an elastic material and work like a belt on your baby’s cloth diapers. Normally, Snappis work better on loose weave diapers, such as cotton. Flannel, and other tightly woven materials, are not as easy for a Snappi to hook onto.How long do Snappis work? We’ve heard of Snappis being used for years! Officially the lifespan is around 6 months. However, as long as there are no tears in your Snappi, keep using them!OK, I like the Idea. How Do I Use It? To improve elasticity, stretch your Snappi fastener a few times before use. Step 1: Hook left Step 2: Stretch across and hook right Step 3: Stretch down and hook center The Snappi should go from a "T" shape to a "Y" shape when stretched properly. The above photos should help explain what it does.
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
Brand | Snappi |
Color | Gray/Green/Orange |
Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
Product Dimensions | 5.13 x 0.25 x 1.63 inches |
Item Model Number | SF3-3Pack |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Cotton |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries Required | No |
Item Weight | 0.598 ounces |
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Based on 5 Reviews
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(5 Reviews)
Got a three pack of size one Snappis to use with Ecoable cotton prefold diapers. After six months, the rubber on 2/3 attachment points on all three snappis had torn. I was disappointed at first, but wanted more since they are so easy to use and 6 months is still a good amount of time for them to last given the price. I saw on the listing that the company would replace them if there were any issues, so I contacted them and they sent me a five pack of size 2 snappis. The customer service is excellent - quick to respond and very helpful. I am an extremely happy customer and would recommend these to anyone using cloth diapers! Read more
I got a cheaper off brand thinking I would save money and get the same effect. I was way wrong. They were horrible! I decided to bite the bullet and just get the original Snappi brand and they are much better. Easy to use, hook on immediately, hold really well. The problem I have is that the rubber (is it rubber? idk) part, the colorful part that holds the tension, seems kind of flimsy so even though they do hold, I am afraid they will break apart. The teeth are also super sharp and have torn my diapers already, rendering them unusable, and I haven't even had my baby yet. I just have a doll that I am practicing on. Good for the money and definitely easy to use, but hopefully they don't break and I will definitely have to replace some diapers I haven't even really gotten to use.Using Target brand FST $4 for 4, if that helps Read more
I started using these little less than a week ago. I have been alternating which ones we used. We don't overstretch them.Today I heard my son crying and went to find him, diaper open, snappi completely busted (see picture). I *had* been having good results with them, but now I'm nervous about using them anymore. I tried to find the company online but all i could find were retailers selling them. Use with caution, or try another brand. Read more
"Wow, cloth diapers have changed a lot since we were using them!"-- this is what all the grandparents have said.It's true, and Snappis are one of the great advancements. Forget diaper pins. You can fasten a prefold diaper (that is, one of those plain, flat square diapers) with this nifty device and with some practice you can do it one-handed!There are three plastic claws, protected by a rubbery handle, that grab onto each of the diapers corners to secure the diaper. It's easy to adjust the fastener once it's on. It's also easy to pull and release the Snappi off-- this is great when you're trying to get an especially dirty diaper off!I have caught my finger on the claws once or twice, and it hurts, but it takes some special talent to actually hurt yourself on this (and there's no reason it should hurt your baby). Much better than pins!We use these with OsoCozy prefolds and Thirsties or ProRap diaper covers.Highly recommended. Read more
With having two of my five kids in diapers, using flats and covers is the most cost effective way to be able to cloth diaper them both.Snappis save the day for sure! I've been using Snappi cloth diaper fasteners on my kids since we began cloth diapering five years ago (seriously wish I would have cloth diapered the older three kids).I have never had a Snappi break or scratch one of the babies. I have scratched myself with them by grabbing them without looking first (and oh my Odin, never step on one!).I recommend Snappis to anyone looking to start cloth diapering. I've been making flats out of older fabric and my serger lately and the Snappis do just as well on them as they do on the pricey flats and prefolds. Read more
Love these. I've been using them for about four years now. Snappis only seem to last me about a year or a year and a half before they need to be replaced, but considering the price, I have no problem with that. They're wonderful and I love them. I'm on my third cloth diapered child and we've used pre-folds and Snappis on all three. We just love them. Very pleased with the product and the distributor. Read more
It is okay. I think they are better than pins. I bought this for my 18 month old daughter, but looks like it is a little small for her bottom. It is really tight, so I feel like it is not so comfortable for my baby tries to take it away. But I really likes the idea of this product. I think I would work just fine for babies under 1. It is kind of painful to pull to put it together, though. Read more
Once I got the hang of these they were really easy to use, much better than the diaper pins we had when my kids were babies. The grabbers are angled to grab the diaper but I have never gotten my grand babies skin by mistake using regular cloth diapers. I am not sure why the pull tab is not a solid piece, if you use just the end part to pull, that will be the first thing to break. Use the whole tab and they last much longer. Read more