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Verifiedvenuz OP t1_j94lm3u wrote

My main issue with ear plugs is that they aren't a single purchase, but a continous one. Is there any way to alleviate that?

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Android_slag t1_j94quia wrote

Have a look at builders merchants for boxes of ear plugs instead of a couple of packets on Amazon marked for sleeping. I've got 2000 pairs for £15.

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PLSTR t1_j954aze wrote

Try searching for "loop earplugs" or any of the brands available that do that kind of earplugs.

I use Loop for sleep (the one that reduces noise the most) and my girlfriend uses one of the "softer" ones for concerts.

They do the work for me and it's a one time purchase.

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brightybird t1_j94skgl wrote

I have to sleep with ear plugs. Buy in bulk and as long as your ears are clean, you can wear a pair for a few days.

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hiking_mike98 t1_j94wnqv wrote

I went to a place that fits hearing aids and they also do custom molds for ear plugs. I got my for like $120 about 3 years ago. Sleep great with them in.

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ratty_mum t1_j95rphu wrote

I mean the ones I’ve linked are reusable. I just wash them often. I have had the same pair for several Years and they are still fine.

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Ponycat123 t1_j9is0uv wrote

They're worth it. And you can reuse them a few times. I highly recommend Mack's 33 db earplugs as an investment in your sanity. I've tried pretty much every earplug out there and none compare.

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Prudent_Vanilla3385 t1_j9l2y1h wrote

I agree with the other comment that Macks are good. But I now switch to silicone earplugs because they are washable and last much longer. (Those in a christmas tree shape) I got my cheap ass ones at Daiso. Not as comfy as sponge but I can do with them.

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