Ear Plugs

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Re: Ear Plugs

Post by Kwacky »

C00kiemonster wrote:
Better than my previous - they expand well and feel like they will stay in easier.

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Re: Ear Plugs

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Re: Ear Plugs

Post by StMarks »

C00kiemonster wrote:I've just tested the Howard Leight earplugs cutting the lawns....
Fwiw I have a pair of these for when I'm mowing, or hedge trimming, chainsawing etc....
Listening to the radio, rather than a muted engine..
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Re: Ear Plugs

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Nice! Do those headphones have dubly??
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