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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Howard Leight LL1 Laser Lite Earplugs no Cords (200 ct)Customer Review: Prefer plugs with string connector Summary: 4 Stars
I use these for sleeping. I am sensitive to sounds and my husband snores...so does our cat(!)...so these help me sleep by diminishing, but not eliminating, sound. Useful for travel too whether for sleeping in a plane or in a hotel.
I mistakenly ordered the plugs without the string connecting them. Sometimes one plug falls out of my ear during the night and without the "leash", it essentially disappears, leaving me to rummage around for it or open another packet of plugs.
I also apparently have small ear canals. These are the smallest plugs I've found and they still require a little effort to insert. Would love to see a manufacturer make earplugs for smaller ears.
Customer Review: Quiet Comfort! Summary: 5 Stars
If you're a person that needs some peace and quiet when it's hard to find, these are the best tool for the job. I've used these for several years. Working nights and having to sleep when neighbors are mowing the lawn... Working days and having to concentrate when the drama queen on the other side of the cube wall is having a another mental break down... Whatever it is that you don't want to hear, these will work wonders! Most people might think that all earplugs are the same, but to me, these are the top of the line. I've used several kinds. Most either are a pain to fit in, or a pain when they expand! These are perfect. Never fumbling trying to get them inserted, never discomfort when they reach their maximum size. Wonderful sound absorption!
Customer Review: Seriously quiet Summary: 5 Stars
The only ear plugs I've used have been the slightly tough foam rolls given out by the airlines. I don't know how I stumbled on these Leight Sleepers... but what a revelation. Like the foam rolls, they expand in the ear canal... but then they keep expanding, gently, until the noisy airplane or the loud hotel guests next door just fade away. Really great product.
Customer Review: Shhhhh... Summary: 5 Stars
When you work night shifts, you need 2PM to sound like what everyone else expects 2AM to sound like. The light gets blocked with black-out shades and an eye mask, but the noise gets drowned out by a white noise maker and a good pair of ear plugs. I've been doing this for years, and have found that the most expensive ear plugs were not the best for me. So far, the Howard Leight LL1 Laser Lite plugs (I buy the non-corded...I'm in bed, not at work) have worked the best. A key factor is how the ear plug feels in your ear; these gently but completely fill out the ear canal without pushing against it. This effectively gives me quiet without the irritation against the ear canal that keeps me from staying asleep. The orange 3M plugs are a close second, but they do tend to exert enough pressure to be noticeable after a few hours. As other reviewers have mentioned, some of this depends on the size and shape of your particular ear canals. But if you're like me, you'll find the Howard Leight LL1 earplugs to be the best.
Customer Review: Simply the best Summary: 5 Stars
I've tried _a lot_ of ear plugs over the years and the Laser Lite (same as the Leight Sleepers) at simply the best. Great attenuation, particularly at the low frequency end where slamming doors and stomping foot steps of upstairs neighbors matter. They're the only ones I use (which is a good thing now that I have a box of 200!).
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