| Peltor H10A Professional Noise Canceling Earmuff | 
enlarge | Brand: Peltor Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $33.94 Buy New: $16.01 You Save: $17.93 (53%)
New (24) Used (1) from $16.01
Sales Rank: 35
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.9 x 4.4
MPN: 90561 Model: H10A UPC: 690550149795 EAN: 0930450810112
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Earmuff-style hearing protection; easy adjustment for different sizes | | • | CSA approved; 29 dB hearing reduction | | • | Hard plastic casing with soft ear molds, twin cup design minimizes resonance achieving maximum high and low attenuation | | • | Includes 1 set of earmuff hearing protectors (2 ears) | | • | Lightweight 1.6 pounds; 30-day product defect replacement |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 241 more reviews...
Hearing protection January 7, 2009 Peltor H10A arrived in a most timely fashion, and was exactly as described. They were adjustable to fit very comfortable. My Ryobi string trimmer is very loud, and the Peltor Noise Cancelling Muffs provide more than ample protection. Great product, and highly reccommended.
Hearing Protection - Peltor H10A January 6, 2009 This headset fits good and really cuts the noise level when running noisy woodworking tools like routers. I may have to put a flashing light on the phone so I don't miss any calls.
Much better than earplugs January 5, 2009 The amount of sound these things block without the aid of electronics is remarkable, and while they may look goofy, I greatly prefer them to those fiddly little foam earplugs that invariably get lost and exacerbate wax build up. They're definitely snug, but if they weren't they wouldn't work. I've seen dudes with much bigger heads than mine wear them all day long without a problem, so I think all but the most sensitive folks should be able to adapt. Even if you can't, your hearing is probably worth an occasional headache.
Great product at a great price.
Get these and wear them January 4, 2009 I've had these for 10 years. They're very comfortable and have held up well. They adjust nicely to any head size. They make any environment pleasantly peaceful.
It's absolutely worth wearing these with loud power tools and hammering. You're going to be old someday. Why add bad hearing to the mix?
Get these and wear them.
Comfortable, silent, and a great price January 4, 2009 I quickly graduated from the cheap plastic headband version to a pair similar to these for gun enthusiasts that I found at the local sporting goods store. The current sale price of $16 is less than half what I paid for that pair and as good or better quality. These are comfortable against the ears, lightweight, and really cut the noise level down. I use them in my woodshop and while doing metalworking and have taken to using them while mowing the lawn, running the weedeater, or any other loud powertool.
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