I prefer pins to
snappis at this age because he's so mobile and he's getting to the end of the fit range of the diaper.
Not exact matches
2
Snappi please shop
at SnappiBabyUSA.com or purchase 3 for $ 10 on Amazon.
We use a
Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners (here
at Amazon) for prefold cloth diapers.
And even though the teeth are
at a different angle than a
Snappi, they dig in well.
I'm not sure if I'll have the time
at night (or patience) to deal with
snappis, making a diaper, putting the cover on while still half asleep with an awake baby... Thanks for these reviews!
When the
Snappi ® fastener is not in use, fold the thin strip
at the end of each leg to the back of the
Snappi ®, and slip over the teeth of the white grip.
Without the need for any cloth diaper folds, or the use of elastic
at the waist or legs, contour diapers boast a trim fit and are secured around baby with diaper pins,
snappi fasteners, or a cloth diaper wrap.
More often than not, Fitted Diapers are gathered with elastic (encased or not)
at the thighs and waist and secure with velcro and snaps on the wrap - around wings; there are a few versions without snaps or velcro closures that require a diaper pin,
snappi fastener or a wrap - style diaper cover to secure them to baby.
The basic shape and functionality remained the same, the only change being that the «rings»
at the end of each arm were replaced with a solid piece embossed with the
Snappi ® logo, and a crescent shaped loop.
On a budget: $ 4.45 (
Snappi's) + $ 5 (DIY Flannel Wipes) + FREE (Peri bottle from the hospital) + FREE (Random Bucket / Pail for dirty storage
at home) + FREE (use plastic grocery bags for dirty's on the go) + $ 5 (DIY Fleece liners) = $ 20 in Others
At least they all knew what I was talking about and didn't think I was speaking some weird code in which «
Snappi» means «little finger» or «bra strap» or something more embarrassing.
With Marcella, I used prefolds
at night with a
Snappi and Thirsties Duo Wrap Covers.
Snappis:
Snappi is the brand name of a diaper fastener that is shaped like the letter T and has little, plastic teeth
at each end.
Parents can secure the diapers with pins or a
Snappi fastener ($ 2.49
at snappibaby.com).
Fastening a fitted and cover
at 2 and 4 am can be a tad easier than folding a prefold, using a
Snappi and then tucking the edges in a cover.
Designed with an hourglass shape, contour diapers do not require folding, can be (but are not usually) gathered or fitted
at the legs or waist, and secured with cloth diaper pins,
Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners, or wrapped around baby using cloth diaper wraps like Bummis Super Whisper Wrap Diaper Covers.
No cloth diapering stash is complete without
at least one
Snappi.
As far as function I think the
Snappi does a great job
at securing prefolds, flats, or fitted cloth diapers.
I began to look
at other fasteners, but none of them quite compared to the
Snappi!
We had to switch to pad fold with the prefolds
at around 18 - 20 months with Little, although some flat folds still fit with the size 1
snappi.
The
Snappi is available in packs of 3 or 5
at SnappiBabyUSA.com and amazon.com.
Fasten the diaper securely
at either side with the built - in fasteners, pins or a
Snappi clip.
Supplies: 12 - 24 flat diapers (average price $ 1 each for flour sack towels available
at your local WalMart and other retail stores) 5 diaper covers (average price $ 5 - 9 each - Bummis Whisper Pant sells for $ 5; Econobum diaper covers sell for $ 8.95) 5 - 10 reusable wipes or wash clothes (average price $ 3 - 10 pack) Laundry detergent ($ 5 for a 32 load bottle of Arm & Hammer Essentials) Plunger ($ 1 - 5 depending on how fancy you get)
Snappi diaper fastener or old fashioned diaper pins... [Read More]
yup, we use it for up to 12 hours
at a time
at night - with either a angel-folded and
snappi'd baby - size bummis prefold + a trifolded infant - size bummis prefold + a hemp or bamboo doubler (my husband's preferred combo) OR with a disana tie nappy + a trifolded mid-size bummis prefold + a engel organic cotton liner + a hemp or bamboo doubler (my preference).
Each
Snappi can be used over and over again until it shows signs of wear,
at which time it should be thrown out and replaced with a new
Snappi.
I have a question even though i think it was answered above, my boy is 4 his name is Toby and the baby is Ava she is 7 weeks
at first my boy seemed like he was ok he did nt snap nor anything but after 2 days that is when he started
snappi g
at her.