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SnappiŽ fasteners – Create a Snug Fitting Diaper WITHOUT PINS!
The SnappiŽ Diaper Fastener revolutionized cloth diapering! Over 40 million have sold worldwide. It is an EASY to use fastener that offers a practical and reliable way to fasten a cloth diaper, replacing the diaper pin. It comes in a variety of colors and is made from a stretchable non-toxic material, which is T-shaped with grips on each end. These grips hook into the diaper fabric to ensure a snug-fitting diaper with enough natural movement for the baby.
SnappiŽs WORK BEST with SnappiŽ terry cloth diapers, cotton prefolds (Chinese or DSQ), and other cloth diapers with a loose enough weave for the Snappi to hook into. They DO NOT work well flannel or any other tightly woven diapers, even most hemp diapers. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: 1. ALWAYS use a cover when using a SnappiŽ fastener on your baby’s diaper. 2. Keep out of children’s reach when not in use! 3. Do not cut your SnappiŽ. This could create weak spots in your SnappiŽ. 4. INSPECT your SnappiŽ before each use and discontinue use immediately if there is any sign of cracking, tearing, breakage or wear of the teeth or any other parts. 5. Do not use your SnappiŽ for longer than 6 months. 6. Do not leave your SnappiŽ lying in the sun. It is not UV resistant and this can reduce the effectiveness of the SnappiŽ. 7. The best way to clean to your SnappiŽ is to wash in warm soapy water. Do not launder them with diapers in the washer as this may weaken the grip attachment. SnappiŽ 'leg' being attached be stretched across the diaper before hooking it into the diaper. So, snugly and the baby should not be able to undo it. ALWAYS place a cover over the diaper and SnappiŽ fastener.
CAUTION: Any tear in the SnappiŽ can lead to separation of a piece, presenting a possible choking hazard. Do not cut your SnappiŽ as this could create weak spots in your SnappiŽ. Inspect your SnappiŽ before each use and discontinue use immediately if there is any sign of cracking, tearing, breakage or wear of the teeth or any other parts.
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