Snorestore's complete range of foam earplugs in one long list, arranged in ascending order of effectiveness. More ... |
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Most foam earplugs need to be rolled into a tight cylinder before being inserted into the ear canal where the foam then expands. The earplugs in this section, however, need no rolling. This means they are suitable for people with limited mobility in their fingers. Noise reduction varies - the higher the number, the more noise the earplug can reduce. More ... |
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As the title suggests, the earplugs in this list are made from tapered foam which has been sealed for extra in-ear comfort. There are no rough edges of loose foam to irritate the ear canal. And, they are pretty effective at keeping out noise, too. More ... |
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These earplugs all have one characteristic in common: they are shaped so that they fit more closely to the shape of the ear canal and outer ear. Some are, to be honest, rather garish (the rhubard and custard ones in particular), but hey, who's looking? More ... |
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If you need industrial strength protection from industrial strength noise (including snoring), then these earplugs could be the answer. Most of them are on the large size so you need to take this into account before ordering. |
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