Had a look at bose & sony noise cancelling headphones, pricy but seem to have good reviews & look comfy.
+1 on these. Have been using them for 6 or 7 years and are the best ones I have used. Bit tricky if your safety glasses have bulky temples. But that is an issue with almost all over ear defendersI've had a pair of these for 6 years, I lost them doing some field fencing one year then the next year I found them but damaged by my sheep. I then found a repair kit online and they are good as new. they do a great job of blocking sound and are extremely comfortable.
3M Peltor Optime III Earmuffs with Headband, 35 dB, Black/Red – Protection against high noise levels in industrial settings - 1x Peltor ear defender: Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science
Was thinking about this point and thought it would be very easy to put a pair of the in ear style defenders into all my power tool boxes (this sort of thing 3M 1100 37dB Corded Foam Ear Plugs 100 Pairs) does anyone use these at all, I normally use the over ear sort, these one's claim to be 37db, compared to the peltor 3's 35db, but not sure whether this translates in reality, also I have absolutely no long how long these things last, are they strictly one job and in the bin or will they have a bit of life? At the equivalent of 25 pence a pair I can't imagine them being exactly hardwearingNot meant as sarcastic, but, like the camera, the best one is the one you have with you,
or with ear protection, the ones that are to hand.
I have a pair of these on constantly when in the workshop (another tip from Peter Millard). Each pair of plugs lasts a month or two and are easily replaceable. Grinding or anything else noisy I'll switch to a more substantial over ear type.Was thinking about this point and thought it would be very easy to put a pair of the in ear style defenders into all my power tool boxes (this sort of thing 3M 1100 37dB Corded Foam Ear Plugs 100 Pairs) does anyone use these at all, I normally use the over ear sort, these one's claim to be 37db, compared to the peltor 3's 35db, but not sure whether this translates in reality, also I have absolutely no long how long these things last, are they strictly one job and in the bin or will they have a bit of life? At the equivelant of 25 pence a pair I can't imaginethem being exactly hardwearing
Yeh like the look of these, think will give these a try.I have taken delivery this morning of a set of ISOTunes Link defenders, and have to say that on first try out, they are brilliant. I can highly recommend them.
https://isotunes.co.uk/products/isotunes-link
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