I was using those cheap ear plugs last week when planning, they drive me nuts, irritate my ears, sometimes hurt, and don’t block out much sound at all. I’m looking for a good headphone type – which brand blocks out the most sound?
I was using those cheap ear plugs last week when planning, they drive me nuts, irritate my ears, sometimes hurt, and don’t block out much sound at all. I’m looking for a good headphone type – which brand blocks out the most sound?
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Peltor is my recommendation
Another pleased Peltor user - H10A to be exact.
another happy peltor user
That which does not kill you will likely raise your insurance premiums.
Another vote for the big Peltor muffs - the one with the red stripe. Only thing about muffs is they can get a bit warm in the summer, so I tend to use them only for the louder tasks like planing and routing.
For everything it's these:
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...10&cat=1,42207
Despite their flimsy looks, they work amazingly well. (Note they're not plugs. The fit is more like a good set of earphones.)
- Tom
The absolute best muffs are either the Peltor H10A, or the LEIGHTNING L3. They both have NRR of 30.
http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/...rotection.html
or
http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/...uffs-h10a.html
I personally use a pair of Peltor's with a radio in them, and then add plugs underneath them for even more protection when I use the louder tools (planer, router, etc).
I have a feeling that you are using poor ear plugs, or not inserting them properly if you are having that many problems with them.
I prefer the Howard Leight Laser Lite plugs. Very comfortable, and work extremely well. I buy a box of 200 pairs at a time.
http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/...-Uncorded.html
You can get all this stuff other places, im not pushing envirosafety, but they are a good shop.
Andy
http://www.ontargetsportsonline.com/...wardLeight.asp
I've used the Howard Leight Leightning 31 for several years now and even ended up getting my wife and daughter their own muffs. Then the inlaws discovered them and wanted their own so they have a couple pairs now.
Very comfortable...I often forget I have them on as I wonder why I can't hear my wife yelling at me....
If you want an ear plug type, I have tried about every brand and type for riding my motorcycle.
I use these both on the bike and in the shop:
http://www.earplugsonline.com/
Very comfortable and works great.
-Sue
I'll second Sue's choice of an ear plug, it's the model I use when riding.
As for ear muffs, I use Peltor............Rod
I have a pair of these:
http://www.woodcraft.com/product.asp...&FamilyID=5488
The Zem is great. Very lightweight and is practically non-existent when I take them off and leave them around my neck. You can easily hear normal speech and sounds when they're on, but they effectively block high db noise.
Carlos
Another vote for the Peltors
I've found the best place to get hearing protection is a gun store. Much higher quality than the local borg.
Bought the Peltor H10A for less than $17 from Amazon; put in cart and maybe they will reduce again.
I have a set of muffs from Peltor but this week while at a very loud manufacturing facility I've been using a pair of Bilsom Thunder T3's that they provided. They are nice because you can hear someone talking but quieted the noise of the equipment. They are also quite comfortable. Amazon actually carries them, but they told me to bring them home since hygeine rules prevent their reuse.