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The MOLDEX 6485 Rockets reusable corded earplugs deliver NRR 27 hearing protection in a triple flange design built for all-day comfort. The triple flange profile creates a superior acoustic seal across most ear canal sizes, while an air bubble in the tip adds cushioned contact against sensitive tissue. A textured easy-grip handle allows straightforward insertion and removal even with gloved hands. Constructed from 100% PVC-free polyurethane, the plugs are washable and rated for repeated use. Each pair ships with a Pocket-Pak carrying case for hygienic storage between uses. Hearing protection professionals, industrial hygienists, and safety-trained tradespeople are the primary installers and distributors of this product on job sites.
The 6485 is suited for residential construction, light industrial, manufacturing, and general trade environments where continuous or intermittent noise exposure is a concern. The corded configuration keeps the pair together during brief removal breaks, reducing loss on active job sites. The camouflage plug color aids in visual inspection for compliance checks. One size fits most, and the flanged design accommodates a wide range of ear canal geometries without requiring foam rolling or pre-compression before insertion.
Designed as a one-size reusable flanged earplug for general industrial and construction hearing protection programs where NRR 27 corded earplugs are specified.
Proper fit is essential for achieving rated NRR performance — flanged earplugs do not require rolling but must be fully seated with the outermost flange flush against the ear canal opening. Workers should inspect plugs before each use and discard if flanges show cracking, stiffening, or deformation. Earplugs should be cleaned with mild soap and water and allowed to dry fully before storage in the included Pocket-Pak case. Hearing protection programs should comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 noise exposure standards where applicable.
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