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    Hearing protectors - the lightweight kind

    Im hot weather I like to wear the kind of hearing protector that consists of two yellow soft cone shaped plastic plugs on a U-shaped plastic rod. I need a new pair of these. My old pair had a blue plastic rod. The protectors I find for sale now are too small. They have an orange plastic rod and you can't wear them looped over the top of your head. You have to wear them so they are riding on the back of your neck. Where can I find a pair of the big ones?

    (Reminds me of my thread on saucers - you go shopping expecting buy a common item and nobody has it. I find this type of hearing protector for sale online, but the pictures show an orange plastic pair, so I fear that these are the same too-small model sold in local stores. )

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    have you checked out Safety gear or Mcmaster carr

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    Fastenal almost certainly carries what you want. Personally, I use ear plugs with a little cord that attaches them to each other, and I just buy bulk backs for the shop.

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    That the general type of think I want. I can't tell if that particular model is big enough to loop over the top of my head. (I've heard this kind of protector is no good for shooting, but only want it to use it around power tools.)

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    Why would you shoot your ear plugs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Stanek View Post
    have you checked out Safety gear or Mcmaster carr
    Mcmaster Carr lists such protectors and the positions for wearing them are "under chin" and "behind head". I don't know if I could wear them looped over the top of my head even when I'm wearing a cap, like I could my old pair.

    I don't know which safety gear you're referring to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Coloccia View Post
    Fastenal almost certainly carries what you want. Personally, I use ear plugs with a little cord that attaches them to each other, and I just buy bulk backs for the shop.
    Their web page shows a pair made of blue plastic, so there's hope. They have a local store so perhaps I can examine the protectors there. The price is 10 for $106.90. (!)

    I prefer the type with the plastic band since it's the pressure of the band that holds the plugs in place. They don't go very far into your ears. If you take the plugs off the plastic band and use them, they don't block noise.

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    http://www.northernsafety.com/Produc...ring-Protector
    or
    http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...=5023197&rt=c3
    there are many Personal Protective Equipment PPE sites online
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Tashiro View Post
    That the general type of think I want. I can't tell if that particular model is big enough to loop over the top of my head. (I've heard this kind of protector is no good for shooting, but only want it to use it around power tools.)
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Tashiro View Post
    Mcmaster Carr lists such protectors and the positions for wearing them are "under chin" and "behind head". I don't know if I could wear them looped over the top of my head even when I'm wearing a cap, like I could my old pair.

    I don't know which safety gear you're referring to.
    You're contradicting yourself. I've never seen any worn over the top of ones head.
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    Check these out. Very comfortable. They don't go in the ear canal, but seat around it on the outside.
    http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/200...rotection.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Myk Rian View Post
    You're contradicting yourself. I've never seen any worn over the top of ones head.
    In what way am I contradicting myself? There are models of this type of protector that one can wear looped over one's head. The one's sold by McMaster-Carr might not be not such a model - blame McMaster-Carr, not me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Esh View Post
    Check these out. Very comfortable. They don't go in the ear canal, but seat around it on the outside.
    http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/200...rotection.aspx
    Ive used these for years. Very good.
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