Earplugs

Many people find they can't tolerate loud sound (gas lawn mowers, vacuum cleaners) while they have tinnitus, and need something to protect their ears from sounds. I like those soft foam, roll-up and insert into the ear canal - type earplugs. They are cheap and easy to carry around in the car, suitcase or in your pocket. They seem to offer the best level of hearing protection out of all the types of earplugs I found, and are very cheap...

Mack's Ultrasoft Earplugs

If you find you have small ear canals you may want to try earplugs made for children...

Mack's Slim Fit Soft Foam Earplugs

I don't endorse this brand but have tried them and find them to work well for me.

One issue with foam earplugs is fitting them into your ear canal for maximum noise reduction. One product I found that really helps is this...

Oto-ease lubricant

I believe this is made for use with in-ear hearing aids but I've found that a small drop placed on the end of a foam earplug (or even inserted directly into the ear canal on a fingertip) makes the foam plugs fit more securely, thus maximizing their noise blocking.

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