If you've used them, do you think they work and can you estimate their dB attenuation??
BTW, I checked local hearing aid shops for moldable earplugs, and they want ~$125/ea (yes, $ / each side!
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pinecone wrote:Haven't tried them, but have you read the reviews on the page? Sounds kind of mixed. But for 15 bucks they might be worth a try.
I picked up this sample pack of reusables and ended up really liking the Moldex Rockets. Have the same problem with insertion that you mention. IMO, fit and comfort are more important than dB ratings.
Thats good... I'm involved in the Plant Hire business and we have to mark our gear with exposure times for Hand/Arm Vibration and Noise.rdsmith3 wrote:pinecone wrote:Haven't tried them, but have you read the reviews on the page? Sounds kind of mixed. But for 15 bucks they might be worth a try.
I picked up this sample pack of reusables and ended up really liking the Moldex Rockets. Have the same problem with insertion that you mention. IMO, fit and comfort are more important than dB ratings.
I also got the sample pack of reusable plugs from Aerostich. It is a great way to try different types and see what works. I also keep some around the house for different uses, such as using the lawnmower, chain saw, etc.

I have been doing this for about five or six years. I just got my hearing checked, and it is within normal range for a guy my age (48) which means some loss at high frequencies.digga wrote:Thats good... I'm involved in the Plant Hire business and we have to mark our gear with exposure times for Hand/Arm Vibration and Noise.rdsmith3 wrote:pinecone wrote:Haven't tried them, but have you read the reviews on the page? Sounds kind of mixed. But for 15 bucks they might be worth a try.
I picked up this sample pack of reusables and ended up really liking the Moldex Rockets. Have the same problem with insertion that you mention. IMO, fit and comfort are more important than dB ratings.
I also got the sample pack of reusable plugs from Aerostich. It is a great way to try different types and see what works. I also keep some around the house for different uses, such as using the lawnmower, chain saw, etc.
You would be very surprised at the exposure times for Mowers/chainsaws and the likes!! One of the worst ofenders is the good ol' Vacuum Cleaner![]()
Can just see my missus with the ear muffs on now
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That would explain a lot Phil!Aren't those Earwigs that hatch larvae in your brain and eat their way through to the other ear?