Great product & easy to use. A fraction of the cost of professionally made earplugs. Only critique I have is the amount of product in each package. One package has enough material to make two earplugs for a youth or lady. If you have "Dumbo" ears like me, you will need two packages. Still much less than custom made earplugs.
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Bought 2 sets of these for bandmates' earbuds to better fit them for IEM. The foam is easy to use and form, looks cool but only last probably 10-20 inserts and they come apart. Very nice idea, I certainly don't blame seller..the foam just is not as a rigid durable material as I would like. Save your $ and get nicer $100 earbuds with hard plastic mouldings imo.
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The plugs were surprisingly easy to form to my ears. The instructions were clear and simple. The two-part mix blended well and the manufacturer supplied plenty of it (I actually had to pull some excess off before it set). They set fast and hold their form well. The noise reduction is at least as good as foam earplugs, except that you don't have to constantly roll them up to put them in, so they're much faster to use. They seem to be very durable so far and they never get uncomfortable, even after a full eight straight hours. The included carry bag is also a handy addition. Even if they only last me a year, at such a small price I will happily buy another set if/when these wear out. Highly recommended.
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These are a great fit if you follow the direction and they are quite comfortable. The down side is once the mold is formed there isn't a lot of pressure to keep that tight seal so you will hear more noise than the yellow and green plugs that are rated for 32 decibels. One way around that is to roll up a towel or shirt and place it against your ear while in bed, this will block out more of the sound.
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I have used these for years and like them better than the roll-up disposable foam earplugs. They are more comfortable because they don't press out against your ear canal. They claim 26 db noise reduction but I find that they work better than disposables that claim higher numbers. They need to be molded correctly to begin with. Tips: Clean and dry your ears beforehand. Mix the putty vigorously and quickly so there are no streaks in it. Make a cone out of it so the narrow end will go a ways into your ear canal. Once you have it in your ear, press in the center to get it right in there. Shape the rest to fit into the center of your ear, filling it completely. This will help hold it in. A mirror helps. Don't move while it sets. Talking or chewing will change the shape of your ear and make it a looser fit. Wash them regularly and keep them in a box. I find that an Altoids tin works well.Read full review
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