

🛡️ Silence, comfort, and protection—your ears’ new best friend!
Mack's Pillow Soft Silicone Earplugs come in a pack of 6 pairs (12 total), crafted from hypoallergenic, non-toxic silicone for maximum comfort. Designed to prevent water entry during swimming, protect ears after surgery, and reduce loud noise exposure, these earplugs also ease discomfort during air travel. Lightweight and portable, they include a handy storage bag for on-the-go use.













| Product Name | Plugs |
| Weight | 113 g |
| Units | 6.0 count |
| Brand | Mack's |
| Format | Pair |
| Country of origin | USA |
H**
Brilliant 10/10
Brilliant earplugs!!! 10/10!I am a light sleeper and have never got on with ear plugs. I’ve tried the foam and silicone ones from Boots but they never seemed to block out any noise. I even bought loops ear plugs but they never really fit in my ears despite changing the ear cup size.Macks are the only plugs that work for me. They are soft and block out alot of noise and fit. I no longer hear my neighbour on his harley davidson at 5:30 in the morning! Its brilliant. These plugs are a godsend. I’ll be buying more!
M**E
Been using earplugs for decades, and would highly recommend these
I am a very experienced earplug user....have had to wear earplugs for decades as I am a light sleeper, and any noise wakes me up. Many years ago I used to use the regular foam earplugs that you can buy in chemists, but when I started buying from Amazon years ago, I tried various different types of earplugs. When I started using the wax Bio Ears, I found that they reduced the noise levels even more, so I've been using those for several years now. There are a few niggly problems with those though...they are extremely expensive, and regularly would stick to my hair if I laid on my side. Trying to get the wax off my hair resulted in having to roll it down the hair shaft, resulting in many tiny, wee balls of wax. Occasionally, I would find a knot in my hair like that of old chewing gum, it was impossible to then get rid of the wax, and would result in me having to cut the knot out.Last year, I decided to go back and try foam earplugs again. The reviews were mainly good, but I just couldn't get on with them. They would frequently fall out in the middle of the night, and took 5-6 minutes of physically holding them in my ears, whilst they expanded. If I didn't hold them there, then the expansion would just push them out, and I'd have to start all over again. I also found them incredibly uncomfortable, and actually painful, which was worrying. I went back to Bio Ears.This time around, I decided to give these ones a try. They were almost half the cost of Bio Ears, (although they don't have the antimicrobial benefits). I was apprehensive, but I'm happy to say that I am a convert! They are really good! I am tempted to say that they might just block out more outside noise than the Bio Ears ones, but I guess that is subjective. They are very slightly bigger, so I think that might help. What I really love too, is that although they stick to my hair sometimes, it is much easier to get my hair off them. There are no sticky ballls of wax to contend with. My hair just pulls right out with seemingly no residue left on the hair, and so far I've had no chewing gum-like knots. They have about the same "life" as the Bio Ears, before they lose their stickiness.NOTE: I only use earplugs for outside noise, and for the noise of my radiators coming on in the morning....not for snoring.IMPORTANT: it is vitally important, with these wax type earplugs that you don't insert them into the ear....they just "cover over" the ear to make a seal.UPDATE: after using up my first pack of 6 pairs of these, I am still very happy with them, and have just been researching the cheapest way to buy these as, with being in bed with a migraine for 2-4 days a week, I do use up a lot of earplugs! Have just ordered 36 pairs, at a cost of 66p a pair. This is very good for silicon earplugs, as they are all very expensive.SAFETY WARNING FOR OTHER EARPLUGS RATED 27db:I was having a look around the site a few days ago, and came across some blue earplugs, that apparently are washable, so one pack is supposed to last an entire year. I must say, I am very sceptical of that. They also block out 27dbs, which is much higher than other earplugs, including Macks. I would definitely warn against buying these, as I had a small fire in my living room last year (my tv caught fire in the early hours of the morning!). I was upstairs, asleep, with my Macks earplugs in, and gradually came to, hearing a distant noise. I had no idea what it was. I thought I'd set my mobile or alarm clock to go off at the wrong time, so I was fiddling about with them (whilst still wearing my earplugs), only to realise it wasn't them. It was still a distant noise, through the earplugs, buy was annoying me, so I took the earplugs out, and it then that I realised it was a really loud alarm going off in my house! I've never had a fire before, so didn't initially realise that it was my smoke alarms going off (one of which is outside my bedroom door, on the landing!). I was still confused at why my two smoke alarms were going off (smoke alarms are generally 85dbs), but then I noticed the smoke! I was really shocked, when I opened my partially open living room door, to find 1.5' flames coming out of my tv, and the room full of smoke!! Anyway, what I am trying to get at here, is that, if I had have had 27bd earplugs in, I might not be here today, as it is likely I wouldn't have heard the alarms at all!! A scary thought!I am still using my Mack's 23db earplugs, and am still very happy with them.
J**J
Good enough but expensive
Works surprisingly well. You need to create an airtight seal at the ear and I've found that it blocks the most noise given the comfort (I've tried other inner ear plugs: those are so uncomfortable, lie much further out, and doesn't block much sound). The airtight seal also means that much additional pressure might cause pain as it'll feel like your inner ear being sucked out. They're also a bit squelchy. They don't really seem re-usable so they're a bit expensive.The noise is muffled but it doesn't completely block out snoring. Personally, I noticed that it was just the inconsistency in snoring that I couldn't sleep through. If I turn on a fan or create some other consistent white noise, I'm able to sleep with the snoring in the background.
N**
Fabulous
These are the best ear plugs I have ever bought. Great for swimming and sleeping alike. Able to reuse.
A**R
Muffled noise a little but not enough to block snoring
I bought these as a trial of something new as a survival strategy against my husbands snoring (who's survival is open to debate) I have tried various earplugs and found wax ones the most effective, although sometimes even those can't drown out the noise. I decided to try this product because I had some concerns as to whether the wax earplugs are adding to my wax build up in my ears. These are not ear plugs that insert in the ear canal but rather a sticky blob that sticks over the ear camel but mostly sticks around the area. Unfortunately I don't find them that effective in comparison to wax earplugs which is a shame because they are probably more comfortable than earplugs.Pros. They are reasonably comfortableThey muffle noise slightly so would be fine with a quieter snorer perhaps.Cons. They are not effective at big noise reductionThe sticky composition means my hair gets stuck to it in the night and it's like removing chewing gum from hair.On balance I won't buy again but they may be ok for people who just want to muffle their environment but not for those sharing a bed with noisy snorer husbands.
J**S
Comfortable and effective
I'm not good with noise. Forget loud snoring keeping me awake, my wife just breathing can wake me up. I also work from home as a writer, and find anything and everything distracting, from next door's television to passing traffic. It is safe to say, then, that with absolutely not even a hint of exaggeration, that these keep me from going insane.Well, all right, maybe a bit of exaggeration. They are still great though.Unlike earplugs that you have to ram down your ear, these simply shape themselves to block the outer ear (or whatever the bit of the ear just inside is called), and so I find them far more comfortable, enough that they can be worn all day and/or all night. They do make my ear canals a bit sweaty on occasion, so I sometimes need to take them out for a quick dry, but perhaps that is just me.Individual earplugs can also be used for far longer than recommended - I tend to only replace them every few weeks.I do find that they are a bit too large, but it is easy enough to chop off about a third before using them, to make them more comfortable.I have heard it said that there are other earplugs which block more noise. But these ones have allowed even me to sleep on planes, trains and with loud parties going on next door (well, all right, people daring to play music), so definitely block plenty of noise for me.
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