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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Howard Leight MAX1 Earplugs Uncorded NRR33 Box/200 CountCustomer Review: Howard Leight MAX1 earplugs Summary: 5 Stars
Comfortable, keep the noise out as best as possible. Stay in well. They're my favorite.
Customer Review: Howard Leight Max Ear Plugs Summary: 5 Stars
I use ear plugs for sleeping, and these are the best that I have found for noise reduction. I used to get them at a local store, but we had recently moved and could not find anywhere that carried them, so bought on line. Highly recommend.
Customer Review: I couldn't sleep without these ear plugs. Summary: 5 Stars
I moved to another city recently. I'm right across the street from the courthouse on a main street. Cars constantly moving. Horns getting stuck all the time. At night, street cleaners, heavy duty trucks(sounded like tanks). Then, I found these. I sleep like a baby now. Horns get stuck-I just plug my ears up again. At last, I can enjoy the beautiful mountains without all the horrible sounds.
Customer Review: I like them Summary: 5 Stars
I use the ear plugs every night. When new they work amazing. Eventually I need to take out a new pair (which is normal).
Customer Review: Lifesaving product for the sound sensitive traveller Summary: 5 Stars
My personal pet peeve are the buzzy, obnoxiously loud room a/c units that have infiltrated most motels and hotels around the country. There was a time when these units were designed to be fairly silent and not too obnoxious. Not anymore apparently as the cheaply made buzzy, irritating, noisy cheaply made room air conditioners are everywhere.
I've been told I'm 'sensitive' to sound but personally I think my reaction to a 60db piece of noise making equipment a few feet from my head, one which is often buzzy or has oscillating sound, at night is normal. To me the people it doesnt bother are the weird ones, what are they comatose? Anyway in step these little wonders. They are the only earplugs I use that effectively block your average noisy hotel air conditioner to the point you cant hear it or the sound is inconsequential. Yet you can sit in bed and still hear the tv at a non ridiculous volume so if the fire alarm goes off you'll not have a problem. And sleep, well I sleep like a baby with them in. There was some initial discomfort on about the third day in a row of wearing them but I found that if I relaxed into the discomfort after a few more days my ears got used to them.
The key to getting the most benefit out of these earplugs is to read the instructions and follow every step. Including the reverse ear pull, yes it does take a bit of practice to get it right. Also to begin with I found myself perhaps not pushing the plugs as deep into the ear as I could have out of caution. But really there is no way to get these things too deep in your ear so now I shove them quite deep in the canal. Theres no fear of the foam tearing upon removal, though it is important to twist the plug rather than yank them to break the negative seal that is formed.
Falling asleep in a situation you know you wouldnt have done so without these plugs feels wonderful. Man's ingenuity conquering a negative environment. Thanks Howard Leight.
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