Over 80 million Snappis in 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, Toddler 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 Toddler 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.
Features
SMARTER THAN PINS: Nobody likes putting sharp diaper pins near their baby. Also, theyre 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.TODDLER SIZE: This Toddler version is typically for kids above 1-2 years old. They are 50% bigger than our standard size Snappis.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.LIFETIME GUARANTEE! If your Snappi ever breaksjust contact us and we will shoot you out a new one free of charge.
Specification
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Color | Neutral |
Size | 5x5x0.2 Inch (Pack of 5) |
Dimensions | 1.6x6x0.25 |
Weight | 0.01 |
Warning - California Proposition 65
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.