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Out of stock | | | | | | The ultra-lightweight construction makes this an ideal ear muff for long term extended usage and conveniently folds to a compact size for storage. The low pressure headband and soft foam ear cushions provide excellent comfort and protection. Noise reduction rating 28 db.FEATURES: High attenuation dielectric earmuff, folds for convenient storage. Noise Reduction Rating - 28 db. Light weight and comfortable for long term usage. Includes belt clip | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 6.8 inches | | Package Width: | 6.0 inches | | Package Height: | 3.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 30 reviews |
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| | Features | High attenuation dielectric earmuff, folds for convenient storageNoise reduction rating: 28 dbLight weightComfortable for long-term usageIncludes belt clip
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 30 customer reviews )
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46 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Only Adequate -- And Overpriced Jul 13, 2008
By Anchoret First, there's nothing -- zero -- "Milwaukee" about these except the external retail repackaging. These are just Mexican-made "Howard Leight Hearing Protection" product.
These are typical sub-$10 units, though they do a decent job of actually blocking sound and are reasonably comfortable for me. The quality is poor, however. The crude headband length adjustment goes from much too tight to much too loose very quickly and the cheap plastic of the earpads quickly starts to degrade and harden after exposure to body oils. The pads are glued to the cups and this glue also begins to lose its grip very soon in prolonged use.
I have hyperacusis and wear hearing protectors for many hours at a time every day. These simply do not hold up. If you only use hearing protectors occasionally and for very brief periods, these may be entirely adequate for your purposes, but they are in no way professional grade units for daily extended use in noisy environments.
21 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Ear Muffs Jun 17, 2008
By Jeff Shultz
"Shultzy"
I've had these muffs for over a year and use them for every kind of noise environment. Whether a loud table saw, lawn implement, screaming router or other power tool is the reason you need muffs, this pair offers a very high degree of noise reduction. They are light weight, comfortable to wear for an extended time and come with a handy belt loop holder. Your hearing is valuable. This pair of muffs will protect it.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Pretty good esp for the price Feb 17, 2009
By Robert Miller I got these earmuffs to replace a pair of Remington shooters earmuffs that I was using for my woodworking. The Remington muffs had broken and I needed a new pair.
Pros:
Pretty lightweight
Cheap
Fairly comfortable
Lightweight
Cons:
The ear peices for safety glasses seem to interfear with the seal on the milwakees
Even without glasses the hearing protection isnt as good
The area for your ears is a bit small. I have very large ears and these earmuffs feel a bit tight.
There is no padding on the headband part
Overall:
I would probably buy these again. For this price they do an excellent job.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not nearly as good as the Peltor H10A muffs Jun 21, 2009
By Sam Penn
"Sam"
These Milwaukee muffs are cheap things. I bought a pair about a year ago, but they turned brittle and were never very comfortable. I also found they aren't very good - they are okay. I didn't expect a lot for the price, but a few months ago I purchased a pair of Peltor H10A muffs for just about $10.00 more, and boy were they worth it! They're much better made, better looking, more comfortable, and reduce noise levels more. Now I really regret the time I spent with Milwaukee muffs. They're just not worth it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Maybe Sep 12, 2009
By R. Dunne These block noise well but they have a lot of clamping pressure and get uncomfortable after five minutes.
A foam pad fell off easily.
They should have a bag to keep them clean.
Good to hang near saw or cutting station.
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