

Silence is Golden! 🌟
The Howard Leight Max Lite Foam Ear Plugs come in a convenient pack of 25 pairs, offering superior comfort and a high Noise Reduction Rating of 30 dB, making them ideal for various environments where noise control is essential.
D**Z
Good multiuse earplugs
Very soft. Blocks noise well. I use if whlie riding a motorcycle every day. For sleeping on planes or loud hotels. And I have used it at loud events (concerts, airshows, etc) They work really well. Being individually packaged has extended their life span. Not all of these get used quickly. Other products kind of dry up and get stiff over time. Over a year later, and the ones in the little bags are still soft and pliable.Cons, they seem to pick up dirt like a magnet. They don't do well in cold weather. They lose all pliability as the temperatures drop which has only been an issue for camping. You can heat it up with body heat, but the issue is still slightly there.
J**A
Comfortable and good sound suppression
These are soft and provide a good seal and sound suppression.My partner and I've been using Mack's for years (which are also excellent), but my partner and I both think these may be better (both more comfortable and suppress sound better).First tried these out at a dispenser at work.Note that this specific purchase has pairs of earplugs individually packaged in small plastic bags.
N**N
Quiet
Best earplugs I’ve ever used. I used a pair in an MRI and was amazed at how well they block sound. Googled green T shaped earplugs and found these. They work!
R**Y
Works for the most sensitive ears!
Most ear plugs make my ears hurt. No matter how soft they're supposed to be, they exert too much pressure on my ear canals, and also the edges leave indentions that hurt and itch for hours after they're removed.These ear plugs resolve ALL of those problems! They're super soft and exert little to no pressure. And the soft rounded ends tail leave no gouges or indentions.Do they block as much as noise as some others? No. They're definitely adequate for sleeping with a severely snoring partner, but I have used a few types more effective at noise blocking.Also, because they're sooooo soft, they're a little more difficult to get in. When you roll them up, they're not stiff like other earplugs, so they can easily bend going in. But with practice, it gets easier.They still get 5 stars because it was such a relief to finally find plugs I could wear without pain!BTW, the Laser Lites by the same company are the same shape and are just a little more dense/stiff so they block noise slightly better. I have some as backups but they don't compare to these for comfort.
A**R
The best earplugs for sleeping.
I’ve tried them all…believe me, these are the best at keeping out noise. *for best results compress them before inserting. Then push them UP and BACK into your ear canal. You’ll hear a ‘Rice Crispie’ sound, that’s the earplug opening up to fill the canal. Sleep well 😉
C**.
Terrible product
These used to be a good product (I've used them for years) but have gone downhill and are now an absolutely terrible product. Most are so soft they won't stay in my ears, and when they do, they barely block any sound.
A**R
Best on the market
I always go back to buying these ear plugs. They are the most comfortable and block out the most noise.
K**R
Really blocks out noise
I've tried other ear plugs and none of them worked as well as these. It completely blocks out the noise of a loud humidifier fan (which my husband uses for white noise) and the sound of his c-pap when the seal leaks air. I can always hear my alarm, though, when it goes off in the morning.
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