How to Use a Snappi Cloth Diaper Fastener

Cloth diapers are a viable alternative solution to using disposable diapers, but many new parents are swayed away from cloth diapering due to a fear of sticking their new baby with diaper pins. The all-in-one Snappi diaper fastener eliminates the risk of poking your baby with a pin, and it is easier to use than traditional diaper pins, while still ensuring your baby's diaper stays in place.

Things You'll Need

  • Cloth diaper
  • Snappi

Instructions

    • 1

      Stretch the arms of your Snappi if it is the first time you are using it to give it some elasticity. Stretch each of the three arms 10 times.

    • 2

      Fold the diaper using your preferred cloth-diaper folding method and hook the left side of the Snappi into the fabric.

    • 3

      Pull the Snappi over and hook the right side into the diaper.

    • 4

      Pull the third arm of the Snappi down and connect it into the fabric between your child's legs. The three points of tension help keep the Snappi in place.

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