Corded disposable foam earplugs, 100 pairs, orange vs Howard Leight by Honeywell LPF-1 green foam earplugs
Overall winner: Howard Leight by Honeywell LPF-1 green foam earplugs
Key Differences
A (Howard Leight Lite Low Pressure) is marketed for smaller ears and scores higher on user rating (4.70 from 2,874 reviews) and is offered at a more affordable listed price tier. B (Honeywell Howard Leight Foam, 100 pairs) provides a higher noise reduction (NRR 33), has closed-cell, odor- and soil-resistant foam and a corded option, but some users report fit/size issues and it has a slightly lower average rating (4.60 from 4,881 reviews)
Corded disposable foam earplugs, 100 pairs, orange
Corded disposable foam earplugs with inner-ear conforming bell shape for noise reduction. Soft PE foam for comfort; includes 100 pairs per pack and a neck cord for easy carrying. Customers note strong noise reduction and comfort, with mixed feedback on fit and retention
Pros
- high noise reduction rating
- corded for easy carrying
- soft, comfortable foam
- closed-cell skin resists dirt
Cons
- mixed feedback on fit
- earplugs can slip out for some users
Howard Leight by Honeywell LPF-1 green foam earplugs
Foam earplugs designed for small-ear canals with a contoured shape for secure fit and long-term comfort; smooth closed-cell skin aids hygiene and reduces dirt buildup. Customers note comfort for sleep and effective noise blocking
Pros
- designed for smaller ear canals
- soft, comfortable wear
- smooth, dirt-resistant foam skin
- expands to fit ear canal
Cons
- may not fit larger ears
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Howard Leight |
| Durability | Howard Leight |
| Versatility | Howard Leight |
| User Reviews | Howard Leight |