🔕 Silence is Golden - Grab Your Peace of Mind!
The ERM TOOL Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs offer a remarkable 38dB SNR for superior noise reduction, making them perfect for sleeping, studying, and various loud environments. With 60 reusable pairs made from non-toxic PU material, they ensure comfort and safety. Each set comes with a convenient travel case, making them easy to carry and hygienic. Ideal for anyone seeking a serene experience in a noisy world.
Product Name | Earplug |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | ERM TOOL |
Format | Individual |
Country of origin | China |
B**R
They are very soft in your ears
They block out all noises which is very good if you are trying to sleep
Z**K
Exactly as described
Nothing bad about them. They work, they’re simple foam earplugs, they come with a nice aluminium keyring travel canister to store a pair in.Fair price too.
S**R
Pretty good, I would recommend 👌
I use these for sleeping because my neighbours are the absolute WORST!My 10yr old also wears them every night, and as she is autistic she also uses them in loud places like the cinema or live shows etc... as they dull the uncomfortable noises/ volume but you can still hear the show.These are comfortable, and usually stay in all night, only occasionally fall out if not inserted properly (but I keep spares next to the bed). Also, I can still hear the alarm when it goes off.They are also good if you work from home and need quiet.Not perfect, but pretty close.They don't block sound completely, so they are good for concentrating but still being able to hear the phone ring etc...
K**B
Works!
Work VERY well. Excellent noise reduction!
T**M
Not too bad.
These were purchased as sleep-time noise suppression of my partner, who snores like a rhino!The bad:I've used ear plugs like these in the past for industrial applications, and were they look the same as others I've used, aside from the colour, the level of comfort is not great.For me, they definitely created a bit of irritation, quite noticeable on first insertion, though you get used to it after a while, and in the morning after they've been inserted for a number of hours. Not horrible, but not great either, hence the three stars.Insertion takes practice, so don't expect a miraculous fit the first time you use these. Not just these particular items, but any similar foam insert.I found that the rate of expansion was too fast for me though. The trick is to roll them into a thin sausage then insert them into the ear canal. With practice this becomes second nature, but with these particular plugs, you have to insert them very quickly, else they become swollen again before they're properly in place, meaning you have to really work at it. I have quite wide ear canals, so this was a bit of a surprise for me as I don't usually have this issue. That's just me though; you may have more practice at putting these plugs in then I have and your ear canal may be a more suitable shape, but these are my findings.The good:Cheap! Really good value for money, I think. Industrial safety plugs are more expensive by-and-large, so no complaints there. I liked the keyring carry item too. Very god idea.If you can get them into your ears, then they work well. I can't test the veracity of the claimed 38dB SNR (Single Number Rating) but wearing then does significantly reduce the perceived noise levels.The container is good too. Secure and easy to get the top off/on so that the unused plugs don't get grubby.
R**M
Effective for side sleepers, just fit them correctly
I used these for the first time last night, sleeping in a warm hotel room where a fan was needed to stay cool, but the noise was distracting. These really helped, if you get the figment right.The key is to roll them between your fingers gently so they become smaller, gently place them into your ear, ensuring you don’t place them in too far (you need enough exposed to pull them out), and gently place your finger on the end to keep them in place for at least 30-seconds. The earplugs expand to their original size, but conform to your inner ear shape, producing a good fit and noise seal.It does then take a few minutes to get used to the sensation while you’re on your pillow, but the foam soon squashes to adapt to the pressure.
K**J
Awful, my ears are in pain!
I bought the mint green ones a while ago, and they worked well. As far as I can tell there is no difference between those and the standard green ones, so I got those when I needed a refill.I should have noped out of that the second I opened the jar. There's a nasty chemical smell to them, and that shoyld have clued me in - so honestly that bit is totally on me.But slowly, as I wore these, first my right ear got swollen, painful, and scabbed, just on the inside. And then my left ear followed suit.It's gotten so painful to wear them that it literally stops me sleeping or wakes me up in pain.But I can't sleep at all without ear plugs, and me and my wife don't have any discretionary income, so I held on as long as I could.Tonight, I'm wearing the silicon ones my wife uses occasionally when she needs them for sleep, or going swimming. I much prefer foam ones myself, and have ordered a bunch of Howard Leigh ones instead. I used those for years before deciding to give other types a go, and I'm going back to them. They're still the overall best.But do not buy these. Save your ears!
A**G
Amazing! When used correctly
These foam earplugs are absolutely amazing, They cut out all the harsh sounds when needed,The reason why they have dislikes is because people are inserting them incorrectly into their ears,For them to work as intended, you need to put them entirely in your ear so only a tiny bit is sticking out so you can grab them to take out of your ear,If they aren't inserted like this the correct way then they are not going to work as intended,
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