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General Purpose Foam Earplugs
Honeywell General-Purpose Foam Earplugs deliver excellent hearing protection for engaging in loud activities. With an impressive Noise Reduction Rating of 33, these earplugs offer one of the highest level of protection you can get from a single-use earplug. The unique bell shape of the soft polyurethane foam contours to your inner ear and resists backing out of the ear canal, ensuring long wearing comfort and protection. The closed-cell outer layer is designed to prevent dirt build up. Honeywell Single-Use General Purpose Earplugs feature the highest Noise Reduction Rating available in a single-use ear plug. The combination of a bell shape and contoured design allow for the maximum in comfort and the ability to easily insert/remove. This selection of Honeywell Single-Use General Purpose Earplugs features a Noise Reduction Rating of 33 and is available in a set of 10.
Some shooting sports enthusiasts prefer earplugs to earmuffs. They're lighter, less cumbersome, disposable, and can provide better hearing protection than most earmuffs. In fact, these Super Leight Foam Earplugs offer the best hearing protection for shooting of any single-use earplugs (33 NRR).
STEP 1: ROLL
For roll-down foam earplugs, start rolling the foam gently to avoid creases. Then roll firmly to make the cylinder as small and stiff as possible. Move quickly to the next step so that the earplug doesn’t expand before insertion.
STEP 2: PULL
Reach over the head to pull OUTWARD on the outer ear. Have someone observe and give you feedback about which pull-direction is most effective in opening the ear canal for a better fit.
STEP 3: INSERT
Insert the earplug far enough so that it goes around the bend in the ear canal. This often feels sensitive (not painful), or may trigger a cough reflex. This is normal. Let go of the ear after the earplug is fully inserted.
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Reviewed: 10/30/2017 by Wendy Shipnuck-Ferris
I have used these earplugs for years, but as big-name drugstores substitute their own inferior earplugs, it has been very hard to get the originals. Glad to know they are available.