Josh
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de julio de 2024
Work great for cloth diapers. Hold everything together well. Haven’t had any issues with blow outs.
Customer
Comentado en México el 15 de abril de 2024
Son buenos una vez que le agarras la maña al usarlos con pañales de tela
Fiona Pelly
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de noviembre de 2022
I'd previously used little lamb nippers and liked how stretchy they were. However they're way more expensive and got these when a couple broke. They are definitely less stretchy but have enough stretch to pull across the front of the nappy. They seem very robust, and we've had no breakages after nearly a year of use. Still very sharp and grippy and haven't gone slack as my old little lamb ones have. A bargain in comparison.
CASTILLE CHRISTINE
Comentado en Francia el 13 de octubre de 2022
Vrais snappi, l'accroche est bonne, produit toujours aussi fiable.
lomesh
Comentado en India el 2 de julio de 2021
I have used snappies for my son and had purchased it for my first baby years ago. I was apprehensive of the cost as it is on the higher side. However I really appreciate the thoughtful gesture of the seller to give pretty swaddling cloths along with the snappies.
Eliseo
Comentado en México el 31 de julio de 2020
Es un broche único para pañales de tela. Son exclentes. Fue para un regalo y sé que están muy satisfechos con el producto
Nadia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de diciembre de 2013
These Snappi diaper fasteners work wonderfully to secure cloth diapers quickly and easily. As recommended by another reviewer, I use them in conjunction with prefold diapers (OsoCozy) and Thirsties diaper covers. This is my first time going all the way with cloth diapers-- I used gDiapers with a flushable insert for my first child, but I like this MUCH better. There are fewer incidents (blowouts, leaks, etc.), for one thing, and I'm not as stingy with changes (the only cost is laundry). I one pack of Snappi diaper fasteners (6 to a pack, I believe), 6 of the Thirsties diaper covers (first size works great with room to grow for my ten-pounder), and 24 prefolds (small size), and that's all been quite sufficient for newborn use. I use a newspaper fold, as demonstrated in the YouTube video "How to fold a prefold cloth diaper." Cloth diapering was a bit intimidating for me, and I used disposable diapers for a few days until my baby was done passing meconium (I heard it's hard to clean out), but I will not be going back to disposable!A note about the Snappi fasteners: They work quickly and easily. They have a very secure hold on prefold diapers, but WATCH OUT, because they will bite you! There is a rubber band designed for pulling them to the securing point; use it!!! On my first day of using these, I made the mistake of just pulling the toothy head with my fingers. I was bitten, and it drew blood. I'm just glad I was the one who was hurt instead of my newborn.