👂 Stay loud-proof, stay seen — protect your ears in style!
Howard Leight by Honeywell Laser Lite earplugs deliver superior noise reduction (NRR 32) with a self-adjusting foam design that fits all ear sizes comfortably. Their high-visibility yellow and magenta colors ensure easy compliance and prevent loss on busy worksites. Ideal for demanding industries like construction, manufacturing, and military, these disposable earplugs combine hygiene, durability, and standout safety in a convenient 50-pair pack.
Manufacturer | Howard Leight |
Part Number | R-01204 |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.78 x 6.89 x 2.76 inches |
Item model number | R-01204 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 50 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Polyurethane Foam |
Pattern | Earplugs |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 100 |
Usage | Protection in loud workplaces and jobsites, Agriculture & Farming, Construction, Manufacturing, Military and Law Enforcement, Mining, Transportation Equipment |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**R
Fantastic Quality Earplug!
I typically use these for 1 of 2 purposes: sleeping or shooting (the latter coupled with earmuffs). I've found these to be the most consistent and forming to the ear canal for optimal effectiveness.I've always affectionately referred to these as the 'space shuttle plugs' given their shape. They are super soft, pliable and expand to filling your ear canal in a way like few other products do, forming a fantastic seal and protecting your hearing at boss level.Was really pleased to find these in bulk on AMZN - highly recommend, buy with confidence!
D**N
Among the best earplugs currently available for market
As someone who likes to sleep in as close to pure silence as is possible, I am truly pleased with these specific earplugs. I've found them to be among the best in terms of noise cancellation, comfort, and general quality.Generally, I do not hear any of the various noises that would bother me, such as individuals being loud downstairs while talking or playing something from speakers. Yes, that is an issue I often have to deal with since everyone in this house has awkward sleeping schedules, generally different from each other. On that note, when I stay up too late and want to finally turn-in, these are great to help block out a barking dog or chirping bird that just won't stop.In terms of comfort, they're easily the least uncomfortable foam earplug I've tried. This may be a personal thing, but these sorts of plugs are always uncomfortable after being in long enough, so this is a bit of an awkward area to judge. That being said, it's usually never bad enough after an hour or two of use. In most cases, this is more than enough time to either get to sleep or have whatever noise it is you're trying to avoid expire.They stick in pretty well if you properly and deeply insert them. Can't say how big or small the size is relative to my ears, since I don't know if my inner ear is smaller or larger than average; all I can say is they do pretty well staying put. I don't think I've had any issues with them coming out after a night's rest. There's was one time where they were removed from my ears as I woke up, but given that they were in a neat pile on my side table, I'll assume I removed them in a half-awake state at some point.I appreciate how each set of plugs is individually wrapped, and I have noticed no weird smell or film on any of them I've used so far. I've re-used a set about three or four times, which leads me to believe they're fairly durable as they keep shape and effectiveness at least up to that point. This effectively triples the value of the product, which is a huge win for me.Finally, and most importantly, the aesthetics are legit. The strawberry lemonade color scheme is pretty radDon't think I can say much more than that. I've shopped around, trying various different earplugs, both foam and silicone, yet these are the ones that stand out. I'll likely keep stocked on these going forward, and if you require a massive reduction in any inconsiderate noise pollution, you should too.
G**N
works well, one of the best and most cost efficient product out there
The media could not be loaded. I've been using these earPlugs for over 15 years and consider myself a heavy user. I typically keep around 20 pairs scattered throughout my house, and a pack of 50 pairs lasts me approximately five years.These are by far the best I've ever used, which is why I remain loyal to this brand. perfect balance between firmness and padding, ensuring a comfortable fit in my ears while effectively blocking out noise better than any other product I've tried.Unlike other earplug that are too stiff and cause discomfort after prolonged use, these maintain their functionality without leaving gaps in the ear canal. Their softness ensures a complete seal, providing consistent noise reduction without causing ear pain.they are very cost-efficient.
L**G
Hearing no sound is not only a great sound, but an inexpensive one with these earplugs.
These earplugs are the best of the best, and with their pliable waterproof coating, I use them in the pool to keep the water out of my ears, and to cut down on the sound from noisy kids. Better yet, they are extremely cheap per pair, and the soft but solid outer coating means you can use them multiple times, just wiping them down with a cleaning cloth if they get dirty.
M**W
Works great
They work, plain and simple. I previously bought the green, cone shaped ear plugs from "x" brand (I actually don't recall the name [nor do I ever want to think of the name again], because I threw them away as soon as I bought these.) Skip whatever other brand you were thinking of buying and give these a try first. They work!1.) Make sure you read the directions. I never knew this, but apparently there is a proper way to place the ear plugs in your ear. It takes more than just "rolling them up and shoving them in." You have to do it in such a way that they are properly placed deep inside the canal, as to provide maximum comfort, keep them from falling out during the night and maximize the sound buffering.2.) If you find that your ears are sore - if you're the kind of person who wears them at night time as I do - give it about 2 weeks. Also, take a few days off to let your ears adjust and recover. When I first started wearing them, my ears were very sore the next morning. It also felt very awkward to wear them throughout the night. But now, 3-4 weeks later, my ears are not sore at all, they stay in all night and they are only MILDLY uncomfortable. The only really annoying thing is that my ears get very itchy in the morning. Usually I can remedy this by scratching my ear OVER the ear plug. Then I just pass out again and all is well.Tip: Don't take them out during the morning, because you'll never get them back in. Your hands will A.) Be way too fatigued and tired and B.) The earplug will be much too warm and pliable. If you plan on doing that, keep a "cold" spare pair hanging around the bed somewhere that you can conveniently and easily reach. I keep a spare pair on the bottom of my window sill, since the head of my bed is near the window.What else? They do an excellent job! Also, I noticed I have less ear wax these days. I have no idea why or what the scientific explanation is behind this, but I definitely don't have as much ear wax - I would guess it has something to do with the air interacting with the skin in your ear canal and since you cut off the air supply you cut off the wax production. Kind of a cool side effect. Also, strangely enough, after about 1 month of using these, the tinnitus in my left ear has diminished dramatically. I have no idea why, but I suspect it's because i'm not using my fan for "white noise" anymore and that has probably given my ear drums a much needed rest. I always felt that I was abusing my ear drums using the fan as white noise. But no more!So give these a try! And wait 2 weeks before you make any conclusions.
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