🔒 Pin it with confidence, style, and safety!
OsoCozy Diaper Pins combine durable stainless steel construction with secure locking closures and a spectrum of 7 colors, delivering a reliable, stylish, and versatile solution for cloth diapering and creative uses. Each pack includes 8 sturdy pins designed to withstand daily wear, machine laundering, and active lifestyles.
Color | White |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | OsoCozy |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.88 x 0.25 x 0.5 inches |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
UPC | 610585455159 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00610585455159 |
Product Dimensions | 2.88 x 0.25 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | Pins-8pk-W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum weight recommendation | 6 Pounds |
Maximum weight recommendation | 45 Pounds |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Diaper Pin |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Y**A
Super handy and strong
These diaper hooks are a game changer! I use them to hang the diaper bag on the crib and stroller, and they work perfectly. They’re sturdy, rotate easily, and hold a good amount of weight without slipping.It makes diaper changes so much easier when everything is within reach. Great quality and very practical — I highly recommend them for any parent looking to stay organized!
T**Y
Strong, Easy to Fasten, and Large Enough to Be Versatile in Use
Nice and big, easy to unlock and lock, and are strong enough to depend on. No doubt great for diapering (not available in the mid-70's, unfortunately. My use is different - use these when backpacking or traveling. These large safety pins are useful for hanging washed-in-sink laundry, even hanging socks to dry or other items from one's pack while hiking. The ease of use due to the larger plastic head compared to a standard metal head makes these a good value.
B**N
Never Lose a Sock in the Wash! -- Never Sort Them Again!
Just adding more of these to the collection! I just bought some new socks! You'll see what I mean. I already purchased a set of 12 of these Sassy Deco Diaper Pins. I also bought 6 more of a different design Deco Diaper Pins 6-pack. A while back, I found that these are very beautifully colored and/or decorated, much nicer in person than in the picture. These probably are also some of the strongest and most well-made pins I have owned. So, I've been buying more to replace some of the cheaper ones I've picked up over the years.A few decades ago, I was living in a residence for a summer which had a housekeeper who took care of dinner, cleaning, and laundry. In explaining the rules of the residence, one of them was unlike any I have ever heard before. The housekeeper made it clear, "I don't sort socks! If you want them sorted, pin them together with Safety (Diaper) Pins." So, in the next few days, I bought a bunch of these at the local supermarket and did as I was told. I found that pinning them at the bottom of the heel area made them easy to fold and put away.These are sometimes hard to come by these days. Yes, I still use them! And, it's been over 25 years since I started. I never stopped pinning my socks together after I left the residence that year and assumed responsibility for doing my own wash once again. First of all, in all this time, I have never lost a sock! I might have lost a pair, but I never kept track of them that closely. I also learned something new that summer. I do not like to sort socks either! With this new knowledge, I was not going to go back to old ways. That would be quite stupid. What I thought might have been a cranky complaint, was actually a mouthful of wisdom.I still have most of the pins I bought that summer. Every now and then I restock. Occasionally, I lose a pin or the plastic breaks for some reason or another. These, however, are constructed for the safety of babies. They are stainless steel and do not rust. When they close, they lock in a way that they must be deliberately opened. They are strong and can last through several decades of weekly washings. If you do the wash for a family, you can assign different colors (like these fancy ones) or one color like Stainless Steel Traditional Safety Pin or use Cloth Diaper Assorted Safety Pins) to each person so that you never have to figure out who belongs to which socks (another trick of the housekeeper). They are also a bargain when you consider the price.You may not see another review for these like this. But, I thought I would share the wealth by sharing the wisdom of that summer's housekeeper. I'm sure there are more than two of us in this world who have not liked sorting socks!
M**E
Good pins
These are solid pins that work great. I hate to take off a star but some of them have a very crisp seam on the plastic part.
T**R
Good quality diaper pins
I bought 6 packages of these to make layette kits. They were sturdy, and we were able to push the pins through several layers of blankets to pin the kits shut. I paid more for these pins, thinking that cheaper pins might be flimsy. I was happy with the quality of these diaper pins.
Y**O
Simple, Strong, and Perfect for Cloth Diapering!
These OsoCozy White Diaper Pins are exactly what I needed for my cloth diapering routine! They’re sturdy, easy to use, and stay securely fastened thanks to the locking head design. I never worry about them popping open or hurting my baby.
C**P
Heavy duty use, perfect for pinning comforters onto duvet covers
Bought this to pin down our duvet into its cover. It has been about 3 years now and is still holding strong.The other generic pins just kept on coming out and poking me. The tip isn’t super pointy which works perfectly for our use.I think everyone should have a set of these pins as they are great for heavy duty personal use. Will probably last us a lifetime.
B**T
Nice safe pins- good quality- great opening and closing mechanism
I have to wear doo-rag / skull caps for medical complications. I have arthritis and cannot great the back of my neck to tie the ties of the caps so I thought I'd give these a try. They work well for my purpose, they are sharp and go through the two layers of the ties easily. It is comfortable on the pack of my neck and for sleeping and more comfortable that the knotted tie. So no experience with baby diapers.I have attached pics. I purchased the black plastic. Back of package says stainless steel and rust proof, made in Taiwan. I have not put them in the wash yet, but the Q&A suggests they don't rust following the washing machine and they stay closed keeping pairs of socks together. One pic confirms with the ruler that these are 2 inches (50m mm) from end to end of the plastic head. The overall metal pin part is 1-1/2 inches (about 37 mm).The pins open with a twisting motion of the metal pin. The plastic part does not move. I have a couple of pics showing the locking closure. One the flat side of the plastic head is a V-shaped opening the metal pin comes out of (or into when closing), it is about 1/4" (5mm). Another attribute of the plastic head (see pic) is that it is a little bit rounded, so the motion is kind of a slide then up and out of the groove, a very good safe locking mechanism. The metal pin to open/close is a little firm, so I doubt a baby could get this open, along with the plastic opening mechanism in the head.Overall pleased with this purchase.If you like the experiments and details and found them useful please hit the helpful button, it provides motivation to take the pics and do the measurements for this wonderful community. Thanks for reading the review.
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