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For musicians, music lovers, firearms users, and anyone who wants to protect their hearing, the Rooth C&P M02 earplugs offer a comfy, discreet solution. Made from soft silicone, these transparent tips feature an ergonomic, triple-flange design with a short, clear stem Read More
Fortnine did a great video on earplugs. At a noise reduction rating of 27db I believe even the heavy metal versions would be insufficient. https://youtu.be/eEdf0R5ypsg
I work at an industry with relatively loud machinery, I use disposable 3ms on the daily, but they make my ears really sore. Was wondering if these are bad to use 8+ hours a day, and if the 27 db ones would be enough for say the noise of an angle grinder.
I used these in a woodworking shop on and off 8 hours a day. I didn't get any discomfort from them and it brought the noise to a manageable level. These drop the sound level a decent amount, but if you are working with an angle grinder on metal then I would suggest over-the-ear protection.
Tried them on in an indoor range, they do work and doesn't ring my ears but kinda leans toward the uncomfortable side so I wore overears as well. But I feel like they'll be sufficient for an outdoor range.
Why is Drop still selling the Firearm earplug after all the lawsuits brought by injured Armed Service members? Shouldn't there at least be a warning that they may cause irreparable harm if used as intended?