Peltor H10A Professional Noise Canceling Earmuff | List Price: $33.94 Discount Price: $15.99
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| Brand: Peltor Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Earmuff-style hearing protection; easy adjustment for different sizes
- CSA approved; 29 dB hearing reduction
- Hard plastic casing with soft ear molds, twin cup design minimizes resonance achieving maximum high and low attenuation
- Includes 1 set of earmuff hearing protectors (2 ears)
- Lightweight 1.6 pounds; 30-day product defect replacement
Better than Bose !!!!!!!! [Posted on 2008-12-26] I bought these with the idea of using them with Skullcandy's inner ear headphones and putting these over them. These are not noise canceling and that is why I bought them, the noise canceling feature for some reason always creates ear aches for me. I have used Bose's quiet comfort headphones and these are in my opinion better, it every aspect except for looks. These are large but they, are comfy, cheap, and do the job excellent. Another attribute is that you can use these for more than just one purpose, I use them on the plane, cutting grass or in the wood shop. And if the get messed up or lost they are only 20 bucks. Save your ears and your money.
Great Noise Reduction and Headache Builder [Posted on 2008-12-26] These work great to reduce noise of all types. I had to return mine because they gave me a headache due to the pressure they place on your head to get a tight seal. Another consideration I did not think about, is the conflicts with other PPE such as a full face shield or safety glasses. I am going to stick with ear plugs.
These work very well [Posted on 2008-12-29] These work well, seem fairly comfortable, and the price is reasonable. I got these because my planer is uncomfortably loud and I found that my hearing took several hours to recover after planing.... I'm afraid of permanent damage so I got these. They really make a huge difference. However, despite the words in the decription, these are NOT active noise cancelling type hearing protectors. They are just passive earmuffs. Nothing wrong with that... I have Bose active true noise cancelling earphones at work -- these Peltors cost 1/10th as much and do more or less the same job as far as I am concerned. If you are around loud tools, I highly recommend ear protection. So far, these seem to do the trick for me.
Comfortable, silent, and a great price [Posted on 2009-01-04] I quickly graduated from the cheap plastic headband version to a pair similar to these for gun enthusiasts that I found at the local sporting goods store. The current sale price of $16 is less than half what I paid for that pair and as good or better quality. These are comfortable against the ears, lightweight, and really cut the noise level down. I use them in my woodshop and while doing metalworking and have taken to using them while mowing the lawn, running the weedeater, or any other loud powertool.
Get these and wear them [Posted on 2009-01-04] I've had these for 10 years. They're very comfortable and have held up well. They adjust nicely to any head size. They make any environment pleasantly peaceful.
It's absolutely worth wearing these with loud power tools and hammering. You're going to be old someday. Why add bad hearing to the mix?
Get these and wear them.
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