You can also
use Boingos which also use teeth to fasten diapers, but each one only has two sets of teeth and you need two of them to fasten a diaper.
You can
use Boingos to help secure them since they stretch further than Snappis.
I noticed that
you used boingos.
Not exact matches
Boingos are easy to
use on flat and prefold diapers, and even snapless styles of fitteds.
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But since you probably just
use a single
boingo on a newborn with workhorses or tinkle traps, does the center panel stay up?
You'll need to take along your snappis, diaper pins, or
boingos if you plan on
using prefolds or flat diapers and you
use any folds other than the pad fold.
Pins, Snappis, or
Boingos can all be
used to secure flour sack towels.
Simple to
use,
boingo's come in a pack of two.
Boingos come in pairs, with hooks at each end, and are
used much like pins in that you only hook them at each hip.
Using Your Boingo Diaper Fasteners:
Boingos can be
used to safely and easily secure prefolds, flats, and some fitted cloth diapers.
Unlike safety pins,
Boingos are quite a bit easier to
use.
Boingos should be kept out of childs reach when not in
use.
I never
use a snappi, pins or
boingos
Snappis and
Boingos are much easier to
use and can help you close your closureless diapers.