🔇 Silence is the new luxury—wear it like a boss.
The 3M H10A Over-the-Head Ear Protectors deliver top-tier hearing protection with a 105dBA noise reduction rating, featuring double-shell technology and a durable stainless steel headband. Designed for comfort with pivoting earcups, these earmuffs combine rugged durability and ergonomic design, proudly made in the USA.
Manufacturer | 3M |
Part Number | CASH10A |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | H10A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | H10A |
Color | H10a |
Style | Over-the-head |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Bamboo |
Pattern | Earmuff |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | corded-electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable, Comfortable, Low Linting |
Usage | Active Noise Reduction |
Included Components | H10A |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 Days |
National Stock Number | 4240-01-534-3386 |
W**M
Effective
I use them while using the noisiest blender in the word. I have hearing loss, and these protect me during my 60 seconds smoothie preparation. I chose this as a cost-effective solution compared to purchasing a huge blender enclosure that did not help much.
B**R
Great hearing protection
Excellent headset
J**.
GREAT COMFORT
3M hearing protection Is All I'll use. The most comfortable headsets made.
C**E
Good Set Of Ear Muff's !
Good Value for the price, use them in the Shop, Cutting Firewood, & Running the Log Splitter. Block's out harmful sounds really well. Would also work well for a Gun Range. The Lord Love's You !!! Best, PawPaw C
S**
Great for noise
I have loud music, cars etc I can block out the noise with these I also use my AirPods with them as well. Very comfortable to
K**A
works well
good ear protection, looks nice, very comfortable, good size and adjustable, great value for the money
J**C
Extended use review
Today one of the attachments from the headband to the ear cup broke off. Not a great design. I also had splits on both ends of the plastic headband covering. That too could be better designed. So.. why the five star rating? They work where I work.. at a full time shooting range where I am sn RSO. I tried the electronic types but after a full day of work at a busy range I felt like I had a mild case of PTSD ever night. I dont trust thise anymore. Do you ever see airport workers with the electronic ear protectors? PS I have worn these 7 hours a day for nearly two years. I'd rather have wear and tear to the ear protectors than to my ears.
I**S
AMAZING for work
We had an older pair of these before they went to the glossy black casing, and have used those for the better part of the last decade or more, and they worked amazing. The reason for getting new ones is heck- after over a decade and just starting to have the surround padding for the ears get a little hard and torn, they are a steal of a deal for the price you pay to protect your hearing.The work we do:Table Saws, Band Saws, Power Sanders, Planers, Leaf Blowers, Chainsaws, Rifle and Shotgun Shooting (more fun, less work...), Lawn Mowers, Jack Hammers. Basically anything construction- these have been used for- even the occasional night when my dad with poor hearing cranks up the tv to hurting volumes to my sensitive hearing- I have nothing to say but good things.They work amazing at deadening outside sound, and for me- I can still hear people talking but the really noise-damaging sounds are drastically cut down. If you want to listen to music with these, I highly recommend a pair of sound-isolating ear buds, and NOT the iPhone/iPod standard ones. When I do this- my volume is nearly kept at the minimum volume for most tasks, and sometimes even that was too loud- so the good news being, you can hear music with a GOOD set of speakers, keep the volume low to avoid hearing loss, and at the same time- get the comfort and added protection from outside sounds with these. The in-ear work better than around the ear, however.I have also used these with (and they recommend) thin-sided glasses, safety or otherwise (I use some Oakley Antix) and (especially on the new pair with newer padding around the ears) they still cut out exterior sound to a really good degree, nearly the same as without the exterior interference. Highly recommended so long as you don't mind keeping a hat off. If you want one- get an oversize hat or a cheapie you don't mind getting bent a little out of shape from the over-head hearing as the wires stick out about a quarter to half-inch from your skin.Also- I have a HUGE head (translation: I wear extra large hats and not all one-size fits all hats fit me.. I think I was 7.25-7.5 on a fitted cap when I played little league baseball...) and very large ears (maybe 3" top to bottom..? they run in the family, oh well..) but these still have expansion space to fit on even larger heads and my ears fit inside the cups PERFECTLY. Unless you are part of the 1% of the population with a freakishly large (no offense) head or ears, they should work perfectly for you, so hopefully that answers that question if you're wondering how they work for larger heads.The only disadvantage I see is with shooting sports, particularly rifle and shotgun. They stick out enough to the point that if you sight down the barrel- they interfere and get pushed out of the way by the rifle/shotgun stock. Would def. recommend a slim set. I went with some Howard Leight ones that work pretty well on battery-operated silencing, however they are not so great if you sweat. These are basically waterproof and don't get sticky like my Howard Leight ones when dry and are easy to maintain. Both are really great quality but bang for the buck... these can not be beat. And now I sound like I work for em. Wish I did- I need to pay off some debt, haha..
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