Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Feb 20 '03
Pros: They don't hurt your ear canal by with expansive pressure as foam ear plugs do. Cons: They get funky with ear wax after a week of continuous use.
Summary: I travel a lot and use ear plugs and an eye mask most nights to maintain regularity of sleep while on the road.
Having tried a dozen different kinds of earplugs, I am now completely sold on these. The foam ones expand after you put them in ... read more
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Apr 30 '03
Pros: Extremely comfortable
Blocks most noises
Reusable Cons: Hard to find
"Vinyl" weld that keeps in cotton came apart after a couple uses.
Summary: These earplugs come 10 to a pack (5 pair) and are made of a combination of a thin, soft foam core surrounded by cotton and these are contained in a soft "plastic bag" that's about an inch long cylinder but tapered at one end and flared out at the other. ... read more
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Feb 02 '03
Pros: Blocks out even the loudest snores Cons: These can only be reused a few times
Summary: As the wife of a freight-train decibel snorer, I have tried many different ways to get a good night sleep. I have used every type of earplug, from foam to wax. Nothing worked until I found the Quite Downs.
Though you only get 5 pairs to a ... read more
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Nov 30 '11
Pros: Comfort! Cons: Harder to find.
Summary: The only earplug I've ever been able to tolerate. They're more difficult to find than the foam kind but worth the
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Oct 06 '10
Pros: They block out the loudest noise and are comfortable. Cons: I can't find them anymore.
Summary: Flents quite Down Fiber-Filled Plubs are without a doubt the best ear plugs I've tried. They're comfortable, block out the loudest noise and, as luck would have it, I can't find them anymore. I'm down to my last two pairs and can't imagine
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Oct 07 '08
Pros: Do not expand, can be slept on without discomfort. Great for travel. Cons: There are none
Summary: What can I say that's any different than anyone else that's used these ear plugs, nothing comes close! However a tragedy has occured, they are discontinued by Fluents!!!!Does anyone know an equal or (if I dare say it) better ear plug, please let
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Jun 17 '06
Pros: Hypoallergenic, super-comfortable Cons: They tend not to block out as much noise as some foam ear plugs
Summary: Many people have allergic reactions to foam earplugs, resulting in topical eczema, itching, and/or inflammation of the ear canal. Some people are also allergic to silicone, latex and cotton-wax earplugs. But almost everyone can tolerate Flents Quiet Down
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Apr 14 '06
Pros: These ear plugs feel really comfortable in the ear. Cons: Sometimes the round circle on the outer end comes off.
Summary: I discovered this ear plug while staying in a suburb on the Windward side of Oahu where dogs barked till 3 in the morning and the roosters started crowing at 5. Suffering from sleep deprivation (I was working full time), I went to the nearest drugstore
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Oct 28 '05
Pros: The most comfortable ear plugs available. Cons: Their maximum blockage potential is only 21 dB.
Summary: I love Quiet Down ear plugs! The most common use for me is when I'm outside and it is windy. They keep the cold out of my ears without causing pain in the canal (which can also lead to headaches). My only regret is that they are hard to find in stores
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Sep 03 '05
Pros: They don't hurt your ears. Cons: I cannot find them in the stores.
Summary: I use these daily and they are the only earplugs that do not disturb my sleep by hurting my ears. They can be re-used several times and come with a handy plastic bag. They do not require careful rolling and compression as the foam plugs do. I am
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