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Skull Screws - No Roll Ear Plugs by 3M

3M's Skull Screws are Rated Class 5 image
3M's Skull Screws are Rated Class 5

The metallic look of the 3M™ Skull Screw earplugs appeals to young workers which helps drive compliance.

The silver colour makes the plugs look tough as nails.  But, they are made of ultra-soft foam that’s comfortable all day long.

The no-roll foam combined with an easy grip makes the plug fit easier and helps eliminate dirt transfer from hands to earplugs. 

The screw “threads” are moulded into the foam for more than looks.  Screwing or twisting the plug while pushing it into the ear canal can help achieve an optimum noise seal.

With a Class 5 rating, Skull Screws provide excellent protection for virtually any noisy environment.  They are available in corded and uncorded versions.

As leaders in hearing conservation, 3M is committed to raising the awareness of hearing protection in Australia. 3M offers a complete range of earplugs for anyone who spends time in noisy environments. 3M continues to lead the way with progressive research and the development of innovative products such as the first washable and reusable UltraFit plugs and more recently, the no roll down Push-In plugs'.

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