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Review on ๐Ÿ‘ถ [Toddler Size 3-Pack] Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners - Alternative to Diaper Pins - Designed for Cloth Prefolds and Cloth Flats by Denise Davis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It seems to be a good and easy replacement for cloth diaper needles.

ABDL - I bought these because I didn't like sharp diaper needles anymore. I saw them in a video a few days ago and had to get them. Makes it easy to attach pre-folded flannel fabrics yourself. However, there were slight problems with the grip of the fabric with the underhand grip. The left and right handles gripped perfectly, but for the bottom handle, I had to slide my hand through the fabric to secure it. updated: Just discovered when giving up tape on the cloth lined disposable nappies (Abena Abri-Form Premium) these snappi closures are PERFECT for saving a nappy that would otherwise be thrown in the bin because of bad tape! It's too early to tell if the Snappi clasp will leak where the notches penetrate the backing of the fabric, but at least they'll stay on the torn tape with the bad glue. They might work better on other fabrics, or it might be my distressed flannel fabric. the creases are to blame, but I've only used one so far and only once because I got it today. They are much easier to use than pens. I'm sure anyone with young children will find them as useful as I have. It's still too early to say if Snappi's zipper will cause a leak there. where the nicks penetrate the cloth backing but at least they stay on the torn tape with bad glue. They might work better on other fabrics, or it might be my distressed flannel fabric. the creases are to blame, but I've only used one so far and only once because I got it today. They are much easier to use than pens. I'm sure anyone with young children will find them as useful as I have. It's too early to tell if the Snappi clasp will leak where the notches penetrate the backing of the fabric, but at least they'll stay on the torn tape with the bad glue. They might work better on other fabrics, or it might be my distressed flannel fabric. the wrinkles are to blame but i have only used one so far and only once because i got it today. They are much easier to use than pens. I'm sure anyone with young children will find them as useful as I have.

Pros
  • OVER 80 MILLION UNITS SOLD Got it, no. More than 80 million Snappi closures for prefolded cloth nappies and flat nappies have been sold. We've been around for a long time and there's a reason for that.
Cons
  • I don't remember