🔕 Silence is Golden—Embrace the Calm!
Mack's Slim Fit Soft Foam Earplugs are expertly designed for those with smaller ear canals, offering a 20% smaller size for maximum comfort. With a high Noise Reduction Rating of 31 decibels, these earplugs are perfect for a variety of situations, including sleeping, studying, and attending loud events. Proudly made in the USA, Mack's is the #1 doctor-recommended brand, ensuring quality and reliability for your hearing protection needs.
S**S
Best Earplugs for a Peaceful Sleep!
These soft foam earplugs are a game-changer! They’re super comfortable and don’t irritate my ears, even if I wear them all night. The foam molds perfectly to block out noise, whether it’s a snoring partner or outside traffic.They’re also easy to insert and stay in place without feeling too tight. I love that they come in a big pack, so I’m always
K**G
Best option for small ears
I got these because, for now, I live in a rental house right off the main road in a small town. It sucks. Uh, the whole house shakes whenever a column of semi trucks comes through town (which is most weeknights). These will not permanently block noise out, but they'll reduce it and I usually only hear my white noise machine plus my fan plus my space heater. My ears are small, but not small enough for the Dream Girls plugs, so these are a happy medium for me. Plus, they're purple, my favorite color. The other beige ones fell out for me, but not these.You roll these plugs up real small, then put them in your ear and let them expand before letting them sit. I just hold a finger to the end until the plug expands. One pair should last at least a week or so. But, the pack is a pack of 50, so you've got enough when they start falling out to replace with another pair. I couldn't find these when I went searching, but the weather was bad so I didn't look hard. Amazon always has these, though, so I'll buy them here for this value.
A**R
Noise blocking, but material peels off
The plugs are very comfortable, do not hurt, and block out almost all noise. Even my alarm clock.I have to take off a star, because some of the foam peels off and stays in the ear canal. Therefore, I will have to look for other plugs.
L**A
Must have for a good bight sleep
Perfect size. They stay on all night. Really comfortable.
M**5
Most comfy disposable earplug for sensitive ears
The 50 pair sets from this brand are great value for money. And this particular earplug is very soft as well as so comfy that it rarely causes me ear pain after sleeping with them for a whole night. Because they are smaller, they don't mask sounds as well as the 33 decibel ones this brand also sells (the beige ones).
S**M
For very narrow ear canals only
To the one struggling to decide which ear plugs to get, I hope this helps. I spent hours, if not days, researching ear plugs on Amazon. I ended up with 8 different ones because, well, I’m indecisive. Many of these didn’t work for me due to my own weird ear anatomy but I wanted to give my experience with each and what I’d recommend given your situation. Everything is subjective, but I hope this helps someone else as the previous reviews helped me. I’ll put my quick summary first and the details after for those wanting more info. *The pink ear plug is an average run-of-the-mill ear plug for size comparison.To summarize:If you have shorter ear canals and more sensitive ears I would recommend Mack’s Thermafit, adult/kids silicone ear plugs, or Hearos Softstar foam. If you have average ear canals and want the most noise blocking I would get Howard Leight. If you prefer contoured earplugs and find them to be the most comfortable then get Flents Protech Contour. If you have very narrow (but not short) ear canals, then get Mack’s slim fit or Flents Protech Sleeping.White Hearos Softstar foam:These ear plugs are wider than most but shorter and the foam is very soft. They are comfortable and didn’t hurt my ears, even when laying on my side. The foam is so light and fluffy though it lets in more noise than other ear plugs. If comfort is most important to you, you’re a side sleeper, and you don’t need complete silence, these are for you.Tan Mack’s Thermafit:This was the last pack of ear plugs I ordered to try and I finally found the right ones for me. The foam expands more quickly and is a bit rougher texture than others but once you get it in your ear it is just as comfortable at the Hearos and blocks as much (if not more) noise as Howard Leights and silicone. If you have short ear canals, want something comfortable that blocks out the most noise, try Mack’s thermafit.Purple Mack’s Slim fit:I have somewhat smaller ear canals but these were too narrow for me. They didn’t block any sound and despite them being thin, they are still long. If you have very narrow ear canals that are an average length, these would be a good choice for you.Dark Green Howard Leight low pressure:Howard Leights are soft and I found that they blocked out the most sound out of all the ear plugs I tried. They are a bit long for my ears but I just have short ear canals. If you have average ear canals and want the most noise blocking ear plugs, I would recommend these.Light Green Flents Protech Contour:I like contour ear plugs because my ears are sensitive. These are pretty large ear plugs and not the best for those with small ears. They were the best price of all the earplugs I tried. If you have average-larger ear canals, are a side sleeper, or prefer contoured ear plugs, these are for you.Blue/White Flents Protech Sleeping:I thought these would be my Goldilocks ear plugs after I liked the regular Protech contour ones but found them to be too big. Well these were way too small. They fit in my ears easily but don’t block any noise, much like the slimfits. I can still hear the clock ticking, the traffic, my dog snoring everything. I’m so bummed! If you have tiny (and I mean tiny) ears and like the contoured foam, I would get these.Mack’s silicone ear plugs (orange kids and clear regular):As someone who generally hates having things deep in my ears, silicone ear plugs sounded like the way to go. I found the clear ones to be huge and I was having to cut them in half so I ended up getting the kids size. They are comfortable and are good for side sleeping. They also block out a lot of noise. My issue with these is that they tend to suction to your ear which is uncomfortable and you can hear your heart beating in your ears. I think it’s something you can get use to though. If you hate foam/regular ear plugs, have small or sensitive ears, and want to still block a lot of noise, I’d try these.Of all the ones I tried, I found Mack’s Theramfit to be the best all around.Happy sleeping!
P**N
Most comfy and effective I've used
So soft in the ears. They don't hurt when removing if you gently break suction with the top of a finger first.The trick to a perfect fit- roll one of these plans between your thumb and first two fingers until it's a longer tube shape, then pull the ends away from each other to lengthen it more. Without waiting, insert the smaller end into the ear canal from the back of your head angled toward your nose, them down a little. If the plug already starts relaxing and puffing up while you are figuring this out, be patient and start over until the insertion direction towards your nose comes naturally for you. You'll know you got the direction right because the plug will feel no resistance and when you let go, the expansion fills your ear canal. Talk about quiet. No more booming base steps from your neighbors or screaming babies & toddlers on public transportation. Yes! Better sleep.
A**A
Gentle and comfortable
Best earplugs and the only ones that stay in my small ears
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