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Re: [ST] Ear Plugs
They sound very similar to the ones we have at work, I can have as many as I
want for free but they don't fit my ears that well but at that price I will
put up with them :-)
Ashley
>
> Let us know how they work. My experience with several sets of custom plugs
> was that I couldn't get them to make an air-tight seal, which means they
let
> the noise come in. I then ordered a box of 200 pairs of Howard Leight
Max-1
> plugs which work for me, and cost a lot less than 50 lb. I couldn't find a
> website for Leight, but they may be ordered from a safety equipment
company,
> such as Champion America. <http://www.champion-america.com/contact_us.htm>
> (or do your own web-search) The Max-1 is bell shaped, soft, and can be
> rolled up into a small cylinder, that even my narrow ear canals will
accept.
> Directions on the package. Dave Collins, San Diego
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