🧷 Snappi Fasteners: The stylish, safe upgrade every modern parent swears by!
The Toddler Size Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners offer a safe, pin-free alternative for securing cloth prefolds and flats. Sized 50% larger for toddlers aged 1-2 years, these durable, elastic fasteners have been trusted by over 80 million parents worldwide. Made from cotton and free from latex and polyester, they provide a hypoallergenic, secure fit that lasts up to 6 months, making cloth diapering easier, safer, and more stylish.
Product Dimensions | 6 x 0.25 x 1.6 inches |
Item model number | Tessos |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Always ensure the Snappi is properly secured to prevent it from coming loose. Check the Snappi for signs of wear and replace it if damaged. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Cotton |
Material free | Latex Free, Polyester Free |
Number Of Items | 5 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
M**E
If you cloth diaper and you don't use Snappi Pins, you're doing it wrong.
Snappi Pins are the best thing to be invented for cloth diapering since forever. They eliminate all the hassle and problems that go with using regular diaper pins. No accidental stabbings of the baby. No missing one side when pushing it through. No more stabbing your own finger when fastening diapers. The Snappi just goes on easy and comes off just as easy, but holds fast for as long as you need it to. They're very easy to adjust how they hold the diaper, and when you get used to them, you can put them on and take them off one handed. They're durable, they hold great, and they last. The only reason we keep having to buy more is that we lose them around the house, out and about, or just down the back of the changing table. If you use cloth diapers with your baby, you need these Snappi pins.
G**I
Get the toddler size, not original size for your newborn. Boingos are good for expanding bellies
Summary: Save yourself some money and get the toddler size, not original size snappi for your newborn. Boingos are good for keeping up with growing baby sizes but they are not very stretchy and they are a bit dangerous as they come unclipped, which leaves sharp ends exposed and diapers hanging loosely.........Unless you have a premie, the toddler size will fit just fine for a newborn (my baby was 7lbs) and will last you longer than the original sized snappi. The original size was too tight for a prefold osocozy for my baby at around 2 months (12lbs) and left red marks from the diaper being too tight, but the 15-30 lb prefolds were too big for her and the snappi did not stretch far enough for the 15-30lb osocozy prefolds. At 3 months, the toddler sized snappi is reaching its maximum capacity as it is already starting to be a tight fit for the osocozy 7-15lb prefold. Whomever designed the snappis must have had babies with smaller waists. I wish snappis had longer elastics than even the toddler size (its not long enough for toddlers in my opinion).Boingo pro's and con's:The Boingo keeps up with expanding waist lines as the baby grows (can even be used on adult diapers too, I suppose), but they kept falling off when my baby kicked her legs too hard. Also, when I carried my baby, the Boingo rubbed between my baby's body and mine and unhooked from the diaper, even though I tightened the Boingo as much as I could (this has already happened so many times in two weeks, I can't even keep count). When the boingo lets go, it bites into soft skin, resulting in the boingo biting into my baby and her crying in pain while I carry her. Also, tightening the boingo is more time consuming than tightening a snappi since you have to go back and forth between the left side and right side to tighten progressively tigher each time because the Boingo is hard to stretch. The snappi has openings where I can stick in a finger to stretch the snappi easily to tighten the fit of the prefold, but the boingo has a cute but useless little star resulting in making the boingo difficult to grip without poking myself (I've poked myself with the boingo many times trying to stretch it to get a tighter fit in the diaper). In addition, the boingo has two pieces required to fasten a diaper, a left one and a right one (while the snappi has one due to entire ensemble bring connected) which is one more item i have to keep track of (or which i frequently lose and have to spend time searching for, while hoping baby doesn't pee/poo while I'm looking). This is even harder while changing diapers in the dark while the baby sleepsTwo hands vs one hand:I can remove and change my baby's diaper with one arm holding the baby and the other hand holding the snappi. This is super helpful if you are doing elimination communication. For the boingo, i have to put the baby down as fastening the boingo requires two hands. I can unfasten with one arm holding the baby but its much more difficult to do with boingo. I cannot reassemble a diaper with the boingo while holding the baby.While the toddler sized snappi is the clear winner between the original sized snappi, toddler sized snappo and boingo war, this only applies from age 0 to 4 months. Afterwards, boingo might be the only fastener to fit and I'll have to return to using the boingo, as inconvenient as it is.....For bigger babies, I eventually ended up using diaper covers and used the osocozy as diaper liners. This was due to 2 factors 1) difficulties in using boingo while snappi became too small and left red marks on baby from being too tight2) ocosozy cloth diapers without covers became soaked through to the other size with pee as the volume of pee increased as baby grew older. We needed a cover to keep the pee contained
K**A
Wonderful Product
My mom and aunt are so amazed by these- they cloth diapered in the 80s and struggled with safety pins.They are easy to use, and my first 6 lasted the first 18m of my daughter's cloth diaper lifestyle. I had only one left and decided to get the toddler size and so far so good. Hopefully they will last until she's potty trained. (not concerned about the integrity of the product, just my daughter could wait till she's 3 to potty train.)
M**F
Good product, sturdier than baby size but tough to stretch
These are definitely bigger than the baby snappis we have been using, they're a little bit thicker rubber which makes them kind of hard to stretch. I don't know if our baby snappis were just worn out and that's why they were more stretchy or if these toddler sized ones are just really stiff. The baby ones, when stretched all the way out, are just as long as these ones so while they work just fine I don't know if I would buy them again over the baby size
A**H
Beats pins any day!
We have been using GMD workhorse diapers and prefolds with our most recent little, so we had to decide how we wanted to fasten his diapers. I had been using pins, but my husband absolutely hates pins, so we had to look for alternative options. We tried both the Boingo and the Snappi, and without a doubt, Snappi wins. It's extremely easy to use, they last FOREVER and the little "teeth" are not so sharp that they cut you (which was the issue we had with the Boingo....the teeth on those are SHARP!). Absolutely love snappi's and would highly recommend them to any parent who needs an easy cloth diaper fastener solution. Even our 12 year old can easily snappi a diaper on our wiggly toddler! Just a great product, and this is an excellent price for them as well.
H**.
Effective!
These 100% got me through cloth diapering my first (and probably will do the same for the second one that is on the way!). I did try using pins as well, but they just weren't able to even kind of compare to the convenience and simplicity of these. If I know someone is planning to cloth diaper, these are definitely something that I know I'll be getting them!
L**E
Toddler Vs. Regular
I was unsure if I should try the toddler size or not. I have been cloth diapering for 12 years now and have only ever used standard sized snappis. My babies aren't the biggest, so I wasn't sure. I decided to try them and just see how they worked out. They are barely wider than a standard snappi. They have maybe 1/4" on each side arm longer. They are, however, much thicker. The material is a denser, less stretchy material that withstands the repeated stretching a bit better. I haven't had any issues with standard sized snappis breaking, but the thickness of these assures me that I won't be snapping them. I think they'd be more appropriately labeled "heavy duty" instead of "toddler sized", because it isn't so much about the size as it is about the added thickness of the bands.
C**R
Far better than safety pins!
They work great and have lasted far longer than what I’d read that they were supposed to. I’ve been using the first set that I got for over a year now.
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