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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
Because I'm a jackass who told you exactly how to find what you're looking for, which will take about 5 minutes from the search to finish the read. I'm sorry you find such a simple task difficult.
To anyone considering joining this drop: I suggest you find way to determine if these plugs will fit your ears in advance.
I ordered the regular size, and they do nothing for me - don't create a seal at all and practically fall out of my ears when inserted. My wife had the same experience.
Unfortunately these are complete waste of money for me, so if you are considering the drop, please be careful!
But even the U model sold in here looks different from that in the link. The filters for the U model sold here are white and foamy. The ones sold in the link are colored and hard plastic.
CesaarI think that since the original comment that myself and @snaggletoothed posted, they have gotten some sort of quality upgrade or a facelift...bc I just recall the above link - at the time - being the exact same product; now though, it looks like they have a less bulky profile to them, where the middle part doesn't protrude from the earbud anymore....just a guess, bc back then I stacked the windows of each product next to each other and there wasn't any difference (besides what filters you could get with them). So yeah, as jOn23 mentioned, I think this is actually a legit good deal on here now, shockingly lol..
Received mine, which were of the heavy metal persuasion. Success!! I no longer can hear my wife snoring like a sailor. Only down side is that for me, they are yet to be " barely there". Quite uncomfortable, and a nuisance to remove. I am hoping that this will change with wearing them regularly.
Apologies for not responding earlier.
I purchased the Roth C&P Earplugs, with 27 db Heavy Metal Protection. I tested them using an alarm clock and my iPhone alarm, and did not hear either one. I hope you find an answer. I feel your pain.
I find that they normally fall out before morning, (although I've got two dogs that are causing me to move a lot) so I end up hearing my alarm in time. Hope that helps.
metallpofthemonthhah! I have one baby and I think earplugs are a must. These might reduce the blood curdling scream they get at about 6 - 9 months to bearable levels. Scotch, also useful.
Any dB attenuation rating given by the manufacturer should be accurate, albeit not necessarily certified. With that said, any noise reduction factor is going to be given in ideal circumstances - in this case probably the plug smashed nicely into a round tube. Your ear canal however is not a round tube so it may not get the ideal dB noise reduction factor as given by the manufacturer. Furthermore, the end user may also not install it correctly, so that will again reduce the rating.
With that said, I don't believe that these are for saving your ears. They are meant to reduce volume. So when you go to a concert it will reduce the volume when you are in the front row but the sound could still be loud enough to damage your ears. If you are looking for hearing protection, I would suggest getting actual hearing protection or doubling up.
Edit: The 3M earplugs for a nickel are the ones that I first mentioned. Those are sponges and will have some sort of sound reduction associated with them. These do too, however, those are ear plugs, these are not ear plugs. Again, if you want to protect your hearing get earmuffs.
lol.... i use to work for an industrial distributor. i bought a box of 100 triple flanged ear plugs (each pair came with a cord and a clamshell case) for $1.... the entire box of 100 pairs for $1.
i know thats not normal. but c'mon guys. buying this is just wrong.
These don't fit in my ear at all. They hit the turn in my ear canal way before they can make a seal. I suppose I have short ear canals, but I've never had issues with any other earplugs or IEMs. Disappointing. These are essentially useless for me. I guess I could cut the smallest flange off and see if that helps.
jontornblomReading both of your comments re: the plugs being too long, I finally felt inspired. I've got the Eargasm plugs, which appear to be identical to this brand being dropped. The triple-flange is too long. To get a seal, the tip ends up touching my eardrum. So, after reading your comments, and deciding that they truly were useless to me in their current form, I cut the tip off. So far, they appear to fit really well. Will take them outdoors with me tomorrow where I can get a real feel for how they're now working.
So... hey... if they don't fit your ears, you've got nothing to lose by cutting them shorter, no?
I decided to sacrifice a pair fornthe cause, as I had two... It goes in better, hurts less, but doesn't seem to hold as well as before. It also seems to have lost some sound dampening capabilities... I'll test it more later and get back to everyone. National holiday for me. ;)
Thanks for that.
Hey MD folks -- as a motorcyclist, I'd have been interested in the motorcyclist or industrial forms ... and I know you guys run car pieces occasionally so it's not that far outside your normal clientele's interests...