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Normally I don't go for the entry level cordless tools but this deal is a
very good one. If you need or are in the market for hearing protectors, the Ryobi Tek 4 brand protectors is in a combo kit that is on sell for $49.99, shipped. I got a pair of these hearing protectors for Christmas for $69.00 by them selves. Ths kit also has a small drill, power snips, flash light, cell phone charger and charger. Basically you get the hearing protectors for $20 off and every thing else is free. The hearing protectors are great IMHO and fit. Most all others I have tired would open or leak when I opened my mouth or yawned. They allow normal sounds and cut out the loud noises. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...4%20Cpy%20-D25 |
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![]() "Leon" wrote in message ... http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...4%20Cpy%20-D25 Would the headphones be suitable for the firing range? Dave in Houston |
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On Jan 26, 11:48*am, "Dave In Texas" wrote:
"Leon" wrote in message ... http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...uctDisplay?sto... * * Would the headphones be suitable for the firing range? Dave in Houston I doubt the response time is up to it... dunno... |
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On 1/26/10 1:03 PM, Robatoy wrote:
On Jan 26, 11:48 am, "Dave In wrote: wrote in message ... http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...uctDisplay?sto... Would the headphones be suitable for the firing range? Dave in Houston I doubt the response time is up to it... dunno... Read the specs, duh. :-p "Meets applicable OSHA design standards for jobsite and gun range use" -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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![]() "Dave In Texas" wrote in message ... "Leon" wrote in message ... http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...4%20Cpy%20-D25 Would the headphones be suitable for the firing range? I would think so, AAMOF some one wrote a review and indicated that he used them at the range and felt they were as good if not better at the range You can also just leave them turned off. |
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![]() "Robatoy" wrote in message ... On Jan 26, 11:48 am, "Dave In Texas" wrote: "Leon" wrote in message ... http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...uctDisplay?sto... Would the headphones be suitable for the firing range? Dave in Houston I doubt the response time is up to it... dunno... Typically these type work fine, the report tends to last longer than you would expect. You may hear a little but not all of the blast. |
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![]() "Leon" wrote in message ... On Jan 26, 11:48 am, "Dave In Texas" wrote: Would the headphones be suitable for the firing range? Dave in Houston I doubt the response time is up to it... dunno... Typically these type work fine, the report tends to last longer than you would expect. You may hear a little but not all of the blast. I'll find out; I went for it anyway. Thanks Leon. Dave in Houston |
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On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:47:11 -0600, the infamous "Leon"
scrawled the following: Normally I don't go for the entry level cordless tools but this deal is a very good one. If you need or are in the market for hearing protectors, the Ryobi Tek 4 brand protectors is in a combo kit that is on sell for $49.99, shipped. I got a pair of these hearing protectors for Christmas for $69.00 by them selves. Ths kit also has a small drill, power snips, flash light, cell phone charger and charger. Basically you get the hearing protectors for $20 off and every thing else is free. The hearing protectors are great IMHO and fit. Most all others I have tired would open or leak when I opened my mouth or yawned. They allow normal sounds and cut out the loud noises. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...4%20Cpy%20-D25 For $15 (on sale right now http://fwd4.me/Cv4 ), HF has the active hearing protectors which work well at the rifle range as well as in the shop. Their red cheapies, 43768, are $2 on sale and work just fine in all shop settings, too. Where do they get so much money for muffs? Ouch! OH, they're "ipod compatible". thud I picked up a copy of Toshio Odate's _Japanese Woodworking Tools: Their Tradition and Use_ and an azebiki for myself for Christmas. I'm going to start the book tonight (2 false starts later), after I finish a Star Trek paperback. --- "Some of us are wondering if we have created a monster." Kevin Vranes, climate scientist, University of Colorado talking about global warming hysteria, January, 2007. |
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On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 11:03:15 -0800 (PST), the infamous Robatoy
scrawled the following: On Jan 26, 11:48*am, "Dave In Texas" wrote: "Leon" wrote in message ... http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...uctDisplay?sto... * * Would the headphones be suitable for the firing range? Dave in Houston I doubt the response time is up to it... dunno... HF's are. http://fwd4.me/Cv4 --- "Some of us are wondering if we have created a monster." Kevin Vranes, climate scientist, University of Colorado talking about global warming hysteria, January, 2007. |
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![]() "Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:47:11 -0600, the infamous "Leon" scrawled the following: Normally I don't go for the entry level cordless tools but this deal is a very good one. If you need or are in the market for hearing protectors, the Ryobi Tek 4 brand protectors is in a combo kit that is on sell for $49.99, shipped. I got a pair of these hearing protectors for Christmas for $69.00 by them selves. Ths kit also has a small drill, power snips, flash light, cell phone charger and charger. Basically you get the hearing protectors for $20 off and every thing else is free. The hearing protectors are great IMHO and fit. Most all others I have tired would open or leak when I opened my mouth or yawned. They allow normal sounds and cut out the loud noises. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...4%20Cpy%20-D25 For $15 (on sale right now http://fwd4.me/Cv4 ), HF has the active hearing protectors which work well at the rifle range as well as in the shop. Their red cheapies, 43768, are $2 on sale and work just fine in all shop settings, too. Where do they get so much money for muffs? Ouch! OH, they're "ipod compatible". thud I have had a similar pair and while they do indeed work well, they are for smaller heads, IYWR I mentioned that my previous smaller pair leaked sound/lost a firm connection when I opened my mouth or yawned. The Tek4 are the only ones that I have tried that fit well regardless if you wear a cap or not. Typically the other hearing protectors would not fit low enough to properly cover my ears when I wore a cap. |
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