Sleep Like a Baby 💤 - Block Out the Noise, Embrace the Calm!
Mack’s Snore Blockers Soft Foam Earplugs offer extreme comfort and superior noise reduction, making them the go-to choice for light sleepers and those seeking a peaceful night’s rest. With a high NRR of 32 dB and SNR of 37 dB, these earplugs are designed for maximum effectiveness. Their bright color ensures easy visibility, and as the #1 brand recommended by doctors, Mack’s guarantees satisfaction for all users.
N**T
The best ones I've used
These are some of the best ear plugs I have used yet. Obviously there will always be a little sound that comes through, but when I take them out in the morning, I realize how much it had been blocking out all night. I sleep so much better with these in. I would say that I have some soreness in the morning, and while wearing them at night, but I have had that with all of the ear plugs I have used.
L**W
perfect for loud noises
Reduces sound very well. I use them for shooting and they block the sound very well. I love the color it helps me find them in my bag. They fit and expand in to my inner ear very easily after rolling them. I loose them all the time so the amount you get for the price is well worth it
G**G
They work
My husband snores every night, so I'm always on the lookout for good earplugs. I'm accustomed to using Mack's, so when I saw this 'Snore Blockers' version online, I decided to try them. They can take a few tries to insert, but once they are in, they block out the loud snoring and reduces it to a humming sound. I'm able to fall asleep and stay asleep. He had the cold once and the coughing was not an issue either
K**N
Really great!
These block out EVERYTHING. Wonderful for sleeping with a boyfriend that snores next to you. They are also super easy to get into my ears and I can use them for several nights in a row.
L**A
Does not block snoring
These are nice quality ear plugs the material is very soft and comfortable and work great for back ground noise. But definitely do no block snoring. It's a shame cause they're so comfortable. We did use for a recorder concert and they were nice that you could still hear and talk but it wasn't jarring.
M**O
Ear plugs
I tried different brands many times your brand is the only one effective a good comfortable product.
M**5
Disappointing purchase, I expected better from Mack's
I have often bought Mack's purple and beige earplugs (the ones for small ears and the ultra soft kind) in sets of 50 from this site. It's cost effective because you can buy just 12 pair or so from the grocery store for nearly $10 or so. Mack's other earplugs I've tried are all very soft and extraordinarily comfortable for long term wear, suitable for sleeping a whole night, completely pain free. The foam itself in those plugs is much different from the foam used in ordinary pharmacy earplugs sold at Rite Aid or Walgreens, which is so hard and hurts a lot (!!! so painful) when it expands. The harder foam earplugs (and the soft ones with a bell shape that expands a ton at the ear entrance) are basically only suitable for short term use, such as when mowing the lawn with an older (loud) style gasoline mower or an electric leaf blower. I bought this type of green earplug because it was labeled as innovative (the hole in the end) and I trusted Mack's earplugs to be high quality. Well, I was super upset when I used it to sleep for a night. The foam is actually relatively hard (about halfway across between the hardness of cheap pharmacy brand earplugs and other soft Mack's earplugs), and my ears were in so much pain when I removed them in the morning that I wanted to cry. You know, that feeling when you remove and earplug and you feel like someone has used a drill on your head? It hurts so much, and the pain lasts for a while. I contacted customer service and they said it was eligible to return since it caused me pain. Tbh, my painful experience with harder foam earplugs makes me want to simply pay a little more money to buy the permanent style earplugs from the famous brand Loop (which my doctor recommended to me). It's way more cost effective to buy a single set of expensive earplugs for between $25 to $60 than to buy a set of 50 disposable earplugs several times a year for $15... not to mention more environmentally friendly. As someone who has been using foam earplugs to sleep since my college days in 2004, I can honestly say I wasted so much money on disposable earplugs over the years, I could have long paid for a few concert tickets to Muse and BTS! Don't be like me, invest in a permanent earplug, especially if you can't sleep without complete silence.
R**S
You saved my life!!!
You guys have saved my life!!! My husband snores so loud and I do love sleeping with him. I love putting my earplugs in and drop off asleep for a restful night sleep. 🙏
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