Great value AND corded so they won’t be lost. NRR 30 dB.
Max Lite earplugs are ideal for long-term users and that portion of the population with smaller ear canals. (Ideal size for female workers.) The low-pressure foam earplugs expand gently to offer long-term user comfort not found in other pre-shaped foam earplugs. The non-irritating, non-allergenic, self-adjusting foam recovers to fit virtually any ear canal.
Attenuation-tested in accordance with ANSI S3.19-1974/CSA Z94.2. Green in color. NRR 30 dB. Contoured T-shape for easy handling and wear. Box of 100.
- Attenuation tested in accordance with ANSI S3.19-1974/CSA Z94.2
- NRR 30 dB
- Green in color

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- Contoured T-shape for easy handling and wear
- The low-pressure foam earplugs offer long-term user comfort not found in other pre-shaped foam earplugs
- The non-irritating, non-allergenic, self-adjusting foam recovers to fit virtually any ear canal
- Ideal size for female workers
- Low pressure foam expands gently for comfortable long-term wear
- Max Lite earplugs are ideal for long-term users and that portion of the population with smaller ear canals
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