Duo-lok are better, but the whole idea is we don't want them to open.
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My wife is wanting to make these crafts with kids in an orphanage in the Dominican Republic on an upcoming mission trip. the Snaps are so hard to open I think it would be difficult for the kids to do them. Do they make ones that are easier to open?
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Duo-lok are better, but the whole idea is we don't want them to open.
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Crestliner08, SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Yep, go with the Duo-Locks. Stainless steel too, so they won't tarnish like the brass does. Not sure about the "easy" opening aspect. Like Noodle Rod says.....that's the whole purpose of a snap, so it won't open easily! Good cause....good luck!
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How about small safety pins? Just my 2 cents.
For making crafts those are probably the easiest for them to use. I have seen some of the cheap eagle claw at Walmart that weren't quite as stiff as some. I think in this case cheaper will be easier.
I agree with Cray. Go cheap and probably smaller. The thin wire is easier to open and close.
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If you spring them open wide and back few times they will be easier to open
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ozarks ranger LIKED above post
Send me your address and I will send you a couple hundred that I bought and cannot use. To small for my use
Put them in my tackle box. They'll open easily then.
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