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Radians Ultimate Earbuds CEP001-P are DIY custom-molded earplugs made from hypoallergenic silicone, offering 26dB noise reduction. Designed for all-day comfort and durability, they are washable, reusable, and perfect for industrial, recreational, and everyday noise protection. Made in the USA with easy 10-minute molding instructions and portable storage pouch included.
| ASIN | B004MFRKSE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #470,142 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #154 in Safety Ear Protection Accessories |
| Brand Name | Ultimate Earbuds |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (408) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00674326236872 |
| Included Components | Radians CEP001-P Industrial Safety Ear Plugs |
| Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Form | Individual |
| Item Nype Name | Radians CEP001-P Industrial Safety Ear Plugs |
| Item Weight | 10 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Radians, Inc |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Name | CEP001-P |
| Noise Attenuation | 26 decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Style | CEP001-B, CEP001-O, CEP001-P, CEP001-R, CEP001-T |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Industrial Settings, Recreational Activities |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| UPC | 674326236872 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
V**R
Best I have found at this price
These work really well once you have determined how much of the material to use. The plugs arrive in 2 containers of putty that you knead together to harden and mold in your ear. Here are the tips I have learned for a better experience: 1. Wash and dry you hands before kneading 2. Equally divide the putty from each container in two halves for one ear. Keep the remaining putty in the closed containers. 3. Knead until the colors are thoroughly combined 4. Press the putty into one ear and COMPLETELY fill the ear cavity. 5. Here is the tricky part - make sure there is not too much putty protruding from the ear as once it hardens it may put pressure on the ear if you lay on it. For my size ears I have learned to use maybe 90% of each half in each ear. This all depends on your ear size. Try not to have the putty extend at all from any part of the ear. 6. Repeat for the other ear. One really nice touch is a small black pouch is provided o store the plugs- very handy. If you have done a good job covering the ear openings with the putty, the result should be a very tight seal and soundproofing. I have been using these for years and replace them only when they start to get grungy.
K**E
Five stars fits this perfectly, no complaints!
These worked exactly like they were supposed to. I'm a smaller girl so I was able to make three pairs out of this one kit. I think most people will be able to make at least two pairs. They are super easy to make and comfortable to wear. Make sure when you have them in your ears for ten minutes that you don't move your ears. That means don't talk, chew, yawn, sneeze, lay down, smile, frown, etc. The less you move your face the better the fit will be. Also, if you want to sleep in these, make them smaller, don't fill your whole ear. It makes them more comfortable when you lay on them. Although, I don't think they block as much sound this way, you get a nice, comfortable, sound reducer!
T**.
1 earplug never molded
Great product, i have multiple sets of these. I split both puddys in half (same equal parts) come to find out one of the 2 parts never hardened. So I was left with just one ear plug and the other halfs were just puddy. Great material but I think I just got a dud!
W**L
Best I've found for motorcycling, but proper molding is important
I take long rides and trips on a motorcycle, and I like to wear ear plugs to attenuate wind noise. I have quiet mufflers, wind protection, and a full-face helmet, but wind noise still gets uncomfortably loud. I have tried various conventional ear plugs but I cannot find one that is comfortable for long periods of time. By "conventional", I mean the type that you must jam into your ear canal. A conventional ear plug might be comfortable if it fits your ear canal exactly right. The ones I have been using work well for my right ear, but they make my left ear very uncomfortable over time, almost intolerable. There really is no reason that you must jam anything into your ear canal to attenuate noise. Just place the tips of your thumbs or forefingers over your ear canal and that will attenuate noise quite a lot. That's what appealed to me about these ear plugs. You basically cover your ear canal and don't need to jam anything into it. Today I took a test ride of about 4.5 hours. After about three hours, my left ear felt great, but my right ear was getting a bit sore, but still better than my previous plugs. I stopped for a break and compared the two plugs. I noticed that the right plug extended into my ear canal farther than the left one, and I was pretty sure that my discomfort was in part because of that. That extra bit certainly did not provide any additional noise attenuation, so I decided to snip it off. On the ride back, the right ear was MUCH more comfortable. So, based on my experience, I would strongly suggest that you do NOT get too aggressive when you push the putty into your ear canal. Of course, you want a good seal over your ear canal opening, but forming the plug to go deeper into your ear canal than necessary might cause discomfort after wearing the plugs for an extended period of time. I was also conscious of pressure points caused by the helmet, so I tried to make the plug fit pretty flat against my ear. I did also snip a little of the outer ear edge on the right plug to round it off because the edge was a little sharp. Overall, I'm happy with these plugs. I took my test ride on the motorcycle that produces more wind noise than my other one. The wind noise was always kept down to a comfortable level, even when the wind was from the side. They definitely work at least as well if not better than the pretty good conventional ear plugs I had been using. Unlike my conventional plugs, these both stay in place and are easy to get in and out. Plus, I have no trouble getting my helmet on or off. Ideally, I would prefer a little more low frequency attenuation, but the sales literature does show less attenuation in that frequency range. Wind buffeting does have some low-frequency components, but these plugs kept the overall noise down to a comfortable level and are quite acceptable. It's not too difficult to distinguish left from right, but I used a Sharpie to mark my plugs L and R so I don't have to think about it. :-) The price of these plugs is reasonable, and I might even buy another set and try molding another ear plug for the right ear. My mod really helped, so I'll decide after some more time on the bike. I give these plugs a 4 star compared to an ideal set which would have more low-frequency attenuation and would be perfectly comfortable. I think these plugs are going to work out better than anything else I've found thus far.
K**R
These WORK!
I've been buying these ear plugs for the past 10 years. They are super easy to mold to your ears and they WORK! My husband snores, so I had to either move to the guest room or find a way to mute him. The only problem is they do shrink over time so you have to switch them out every 3 months or so. For the price, they are well worth it!.
L**E
love them!
I absolutely love these ear plugs. I got them to sleep in as well as for the shooting range. My husband is a loud sleeper and I have a lot of trouble going back to sleep if I get woken up and these do the trick. I was using the disposable foam ones but they were very uncomfortable and they didn't last but a few nights per pair. After lots of research I decided to try the mold your own and I am very happy with my purchase. At first they dont seal very well but after a few minutes they seem to swell somewhat and make a better seal than before. Btw i did use a bite block like some reviews in other radians reviews suggested.
D**E
I need ear plugs that remove noise not make more!!!
I did the mush and the mold and the cure but when I went to use them they felt so clunky and noisy beyond that they didn't block much noise.
B**B
This is my second pair of radians earplugs and these worked just as well as my original set. I only bought a second pair as my ear canals had changed shape over a few years. If you follow the instructions closely they get a good seal and offer pretty substantial reductions in noise. Personally I use these for loud city noise and for sleep and they work great. I can't say how they'd work in an industrial setting but for my use they have worked extremely well.
A**R
Funciona muito bem, porém eles não avisam que a moldagem correta deve ser feita com a boca semiaberta.
C**E
They're pretty bad with noise reduction, I'll have to be honest. After they cured, I even tried pushing them closer to my ear canal using my palms just to see if it was a molding/seal issue, There was a -slight- improvement, but not even close to the foam earplugs I used to wear. There was a lawnmower going outside my window, and it barely reduced that noise. I highly doubt it's going to effectively quiet my roommate's talking at night. I will say that I think the biggest value in these actually comes from its alternate use in replacing uncomfortable earbud tips. They are still easy to mold and comfortable to wear. But as earplugs, theyre pretty useless.
R**A
DURO DEMAIS , NÃO FLEXÍVEL, VOCE NÃO CONSEGUE DEITAR A CABEÇA NO TRAVESSEIRO POIS PRESSIONA A CONCHA AUDITIVA E CAUSA DOR , PÉSSIMA VEDAÇÃO DE SOM; O MANUAL EXPLICA DE FORMA MUITO SUSCINTA E MAU ELABORADA COMO MOLDAR CORRETAMENTE O DISPOSITIVO, RUIM , DECEPCIONANTE
J**N
I'm a hifi audiophile, a man who want the perfect sound. And i found it! I have a pair of Shure se535 in earheadphones (3 speakers in that little thing: a bass +a midrange + a tweeter speakers, yes-yes, no kidding): 500$, with Astell & Kern portable dac source: 500$. I had searched for a long time to get the perfect fit for my ears to increase the sound. Tried so many foams (yellow/black/cotton swabs... name it!), and give a try from the Radians custom molded earplugs: a discover!!! For 20$,I have increase the bass and get clearer sound. The bass is particularly incredible with theese earplugs. Bass was always a problem with in ear headphones, until now!!! For that price I have a hifi kit now. For 20$ and 30 minutes for making fit to my ears. 1. cut the 2 parts in 2 (the tan silicone, the white solidifier) -give another chance if you miss your first try); 2. Mix them in a regular color; 3. put that in your ears and push as far you can; 4. make a clean and flush earplug fit perfect to your ears; 5. put your inear headphones far in your ears (throw out your older original cheap foams first!!!); 6. let them bold togethers; 7. after 30 minutes without doing nothing with your mouth, get it out; 8. let them together take air for a while (I went sleeping...); 9. separate them; 10. make a hole for each earplug (if you have a Dremel, go for it, i used a knife...) 11. replace it, put that in your easr and... ENJOY THE MUSIC! I will share that post for everyones I know. The only thing I don't like is Radians don't do that in black (I will try to paint it with a permanent pen...). Anyway, it's the perfect sound with a so comfortable and solid stand. Buy it and you will love it like I do!
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