Howard Leight by Honeywell LPF-1 green foam earplugs vs Howard Leight earplugs LPF-30, low pressure foam (green)
Overall winner: Howard Leight by Honeywell LPF-1 green foam earplugs
Key Differences
Both are Howard Leight foam earplugs engineered for smaller ears, but A is sold as a larger 200-pair pack and lists at a lower price tier while B is a smaller-pack offering (100 pairs) with closed-cell, soil-resistant foam and an explicit NRR-30 tag. Choose A if you want more pairs for a lower per-unit price and softer low-pressure foam; choose B if you prefer the soil-resistant closed-cell skin and the NRR-30 labeling
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
Howard Leight earplugs LPF-30, low pressure foam (green)
Foam earplugs designed for smaller ears with a contoured T-shape for secure fit and high noise reduction. Noted for comfort and side-sleep suitability
Pros
- suitable for smaller ear canals
- low-density foam for comfortable wear
- soil-resistant closed-cell skin
- contoured T-shape for secure fit
Cons
- may not fit larger ear canals
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Howard Leight |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Howard Leight |
| User Reviews | Tie |