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Ear Plugs Recommendations Please

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Marijn | 21:47 Tue 10th Mar 2015 | Health & Fitness
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Can I have personal recommendations please, of the most comfortable and effective ear plugs you've ever used? Airplanes flying overhead at night, wake me up, so I need ear plugs that I can comfortably sleep in. The ear plugs that I have tried so far were very uncomfortable when my ear pushed against the pillow. Thank you
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Tesco have excellent ones.
I have used them for years.
Several pairs in a pack.
Ask at the pharmacy department.
I've used these in the past, they're very soft and comfy.


I can't copy and paste for some reason, go to Amazon and type in Howard Leight Laser Lite Earplugs





I just get the cheap foam ones but I snip about 2mm off the end of them which makes them a better fit.
Boots wax ones. If you can still hear anything you haven't got them in properly.
I use the wax ones which mould to the shape of my ear - I definitely do not like the foam type, they hurt and are very uncomfortable
jamesnan that's the ones I mean. You warm them up with your fingers until soft and then mould to ears.
http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Pharmaceuticals-Muffle-Wax-Earplugs-5-Pairs-_1129526/
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Thanks all. There's some brilliant suggestions there. Much appreciated :-)
You can get molded ear plugs they make a mold of your ears then make you're plugs they are brilliant but they do cost about £75.
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Thank you Curley. I have bought the ones previously recommended in this thread. If they are not effective enough though, I'll try the ones you suggest. Where can you get them from?

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