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Radians CEP001-R Corded Earplugs β€” NRR 26

Radians SKU: CEP001-R Ear Plugs GTIN: 0674326231730
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: 3.9/5WC Safety Review β€” Radians CEP001-R Corded Earplugs Best For: corded custom-moldable hearing protection at NRR 26 dB with a retention cord. Not For: non-noise hazards, or noise that earplugs...

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CEP001-R Red Custom corded earplugs NRR 26 Radians reusable
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 3.9/5WC Safety Review β€” Radians CEP001-R Corded Earplugs

Best For: corded custom-moldable hearing protection at NRR 26 dB with a retention cord.

Not For: non-noise hazards, or noise that earplugs alone can't bring under ~85 dBA (add earmuffs).

Bottom Line: a solid corded custom-moldable plug at NRR 26 dB β€” the cord earns its keep on jobs where dropped plugs get lost.

Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team. Scoring reflects published NRR/specs, fit type, build quality and application fit. WC Safety did not laboratory-test this product.

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Radians CEP001-R Corded Earplugs Overview

The Radians CEP001-R Corded Earplugs are corded custom-moldable ear plugs from Radians, rated NRR 26 dB. The permanent cord keeps the pair together so a plug isn’t lost, and lets you hang them around your neck between tasks. Start with our hearing-protection guide and what NRR means, then confirm the noise level you’re protecting against.

The Radians CEP001-R belong to the corded ear plugs range. They are reusable and washable across many shifts; for the trade-offs see foam vs reusable ear plugs.

What NRR 26 dB Means

NRR is a laboratory rating; NIOSH suggests derating it for real-world use. Here is how NRR 26 dB lines up with common environments (always confirm with a noise survey):

Environment Approx. noise Fit for NRR?
Power tools / workshop (~95 dBA) ~85 dBA after derating Good fit
Heavy equipment / construction (~100 dBA) ~90 dBA after derating Add earmuffs
Manufacturing / plant floor (~90 dBA) ~80 dBA after derating Good fit
Firearms / impact (140 dB peak) Impulse noise Add earmuffs (dual)

Who Should Buy the Radians CEP001-R?

Buy them if you want custom-moldable hearing protection with a retention cord at NRR 26 dB. Consider another plug if you need a different level or style: compare CEP001, JP3150 Snug Plugs, FP43 Resistor II. For the highest ratings see highest-NRR ear plugs.

Hearing protection only works when worn correctly for the full exposure. The NRR is a laboratory rating; real-world attenuation is typically lower, so OSHA and NIOSH recommend derating it when estimating protection. For very high noise β€” or whenever earplugs alone can’t bring exposure under about 85 dBA β€” wear them with earmuffs (dual protection). The Radians CEP001-R reduces noise; it does not eliminate it or protect against non-noise hazards.

Best Applications

Industrial & construction noise

Power tools, plants and construction work at sustained high noise suit a corded NRR 26 plug you won’t lose between tasks.

Shooting & range use

For range and shooting use, pair a high NRR with muffs for impulse noise.

Pros & Cons

Pros
NRR 26 dB protection Β· corded for loss prevention Β· washable, reusable Β· molds to any ear
Cons
bulkier than uncorded Β· requires cleaning Β· cord can snag in some tasks

Radians CEP001-R vs Other Corded Ear Plugs

Ear plug NRR / type
CEP001 NRR 26 Β· custom-moldable
JP3150 Snug Plugs NRR 26 Β· reusable flanged
FP43 Resistor II NRR 27 Β· reusable flanged
Snug Plugs NRR 26 Β· reusable flanged

Radians CEP001-R vs the Alternatives

How they compare to close options:

  • CEP001-R vs CEP001: CEP001 is NRR 26 (custom-moldable); the CEP001-R is NRR 26 (custom-moldable).
  • CEP001-R vs JP3150 Snug Plugs: JP3150 Snug Plugs is NRR 26 (reusable flanged); the CEP001-R is NRR 26 (custom-moldable).
  • CEP001-R vs FP43 Resistor II: FP43 Resistor II is NRR 27 (reusable flanged); the CEP001-R is NRR 26 (custom-moldable).

Radians CEP001-R Quick Answers

Does the cord lower protection?

No β€” the cord is for retention only; the seal sets the attenuation.

Are the Radians CEP001-R washable?

Yes β€” rinse, dry and reuse.

Plugs or muffs?

Both for the highest noise; see ear plugs vs ear muffs.

Radians CEP001-R Specifications

NRR 26 dB (EPA / ANSI S3.19)
Type Corded custom-moldable ear plugs
Material thermoplastic/TPE
Reuse Reusable and washable across many shifts
Sizing Molds to any ear
Metal-detectable No
Brand Radians

Fit & Sizing

The Radians CEP001-R are custom-moldable corded ear plugs. To fit them, mold them to your ear once (heat-and-shape), then insert the custom fit β€” the seal, not just the NRR number, is what protects your hearing. They are molds to any ear and reusable and washable across many shifts. Browse more options in reusable ear plugs, the full corded ear plugs range, or all hearing protection.

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Radians CEP001-R Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NRR of the Radians CEP001-R?

The Radians CEP001-R are rated NRR 26 dB (EPA-labeled per ANSI S3.19). Real-world protection is usually lower, so NIOSH recommends derating the NRR when estimating exposure.

Are the Radians CEP001-R corded?

Yes. The permanent cord links the pair so you don't lose a plug, and lets you wear them around your neck between tasks β€” the cord does not change the NRR.

Are the Radians CEP001-R reusable or single-use?

They are reusable and washable across many shifts.

How do I insert the Radians CEP001-R?

To fit them, mold them to your ear once (heat-and-shape), then insert the custom fit. A proper seal is what delivers the rated protection.

Can I wash the Radians CEP001-R?

Yes β€” rinse the flanges with mild soap and water, dry, and reuse.

Are the Radians CEP001-R metal-detectable?

No. For food or pharma lines where a lost plug must be detectable, see our metal-detectable ear plugs.

What size are the Radians CEP001-R?

They are molds to any ear.

What noise levels suit NRR 26?

NRR 26 dB suits common industrial noise once derated; for very high or impulse noise, add earmuffs for dual protection. See what NRR means.

Do corded ear plugs reduce the NRR vs uncorded?

No. The cord is only for retention; the plug body and seal determine attenuation.

Are the Radians CEP001-R NIOSH/EPA labeled?

Yes β€” NRR 26 dB is EPA-labeled under ANSI S3.19. WC Safety sells authentic Radians hearing protection through legitimate channels.

Can I buy the Radians CEP001-R in bulk or by the case?

Yes. Use the Request a Quote option for case and dispenser pricing on volume orders.

Should I choose ear plugs or ear muffs?

Plugs suit tight spaces, heat and all-day wear; muffs are faster on/off. Many high-noise jobs use both β€” see ear plugs vs ear muffs.

Written by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial β€” industrial hearing-protection desk. Reviewed by the WC Safety Editorial Team. NRR and specifications sourced from manufacturer published data (EPA-labeled, ANSI S3.19). Compare the range in corded ear plugs or read our hearing-protection guide.

WC Safety is an independent PPE retailer and Amazon Associate; no paid placement. Follow your written hearing-conservation program and a professional fit/exposure assessment. General information, not medical advice.

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Product Type
Ear Plugs
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Rating
3.9 / 5 β€” 10 reviews
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Effective and reusable
This kit works really well. I take hearing protection very seriously. My parents were both audiophiles, so I was the only kid who regularly wore ear plugs in the mosh pits, and I have maintained my full frequency range despite years of loud activities. I was very surprised by how easy they were to make and how great they fit. This dB reduction is significant (26) but it's less than the disposable 3m ones that I've used in the past, which I believe have a noise reduction of 32dB. I put one of each in alternating ears and then compared the noise reduction while wearing over the ear headphones. Both reduced the noise very well, but the 6dB difference is noticable. The disposable ones were slightly better at reducing the noise, but I do like that these fit so well in my ears without any effort and they don't end up in a landfill. I bought these for two uses: motorcycle wind noise and sleeping. They are plenty effective for blocking out noise for a light sleeper, 100%. For wind noise, they are very effective, and I will continue to use them, but I'm not an audiologist, so I can't say how important that 6db difference will be, long term.My only complaint is with how well these seal. If I had realized before I made them, I probably would have pinched the south side before they set, or stuck a tiny handle into the epoxy, or something. They feel very robust, and when you seat them in your ear canals you can feel them seal all the way from the inside out, but then it's like trying to peel up a sticker when you can't find an edge. If I had longet nails it might be easier. I've gotten better at it, but that's my one recommendation with these, once you get them all pushed into your ears, pinch them at the top before they set so you have a little place to pull when you want to take them out.Other than that, they're great. Excellent instructions and I like how bright and hard to lose the rest ones are.
Verified Purchaser Β· October 16 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Works really well, but you have to mix it.
I tried this product three times. The first time I was a little worried about getting it out of my ear so I didn't stuff it in as far as I should have. It worked fine, however it didn't block as much sound as I thought it should. The second time I stuffed it in as far as I could and got the fit and sound blocking I desired...and it didn't dry correctly. The whole secret to this compound is in the mixing before putting it in your ear. Whatever color you get, there will be a white tub and a colored tub. You split each in half and mix one white ball with one colored ball. When you mix them you will see white and color swirls. Mix it until it is uniformly colored or it will not dry. You can tell when its mixed properly because its not as juicy and the overall color is slightly lighter than the colored tub before you added the white part. As for it getting stuck in your ear, well I shoved that stuff down until it came out the other side and it still popped right out no problem. You will hear crackling and popping as it cures. If you don't, you didn't mix it quit enough. It's pretty cheap so just order another and try again. Its easier than I make it sound. I use this for hearing protection when I do track days on my motorcycle. It fits nicely under my helmet and I can wear them all day. I forget sometimes that I have them in. My ear canals are on the small side so I was never able to find regular plugs that didn't hurt after an hour or less. These work great.
Verified Purchaser Β· April 1, 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Plugs - yes / custom in ears - no
So I understand that these were sold as ear plugs for the purpose of noise cancelation. I, however, bought them in hopes of making my own custom mold for my in-ears. So I'll review both purposes seperatly.The product was compact and simple, and was actually pretty satisfying to use. You mix 2 different puddies together and it heats up and then you just stick it in your ears. Its warm and fizzles a bit and honestly, pretty enjoyable experience. Smelled a bit on my hands, but soap took the smell away. They were a bit prone to picking up any grease, be it finger or ear. This made them easy to slip out of its suction seal, all but removing the noise cancelation. I think a more rubbery material would have gripped onto the skin a bit better than this, well, foam-like material? Anyways, for plugs, it's simple, satisfying, and gets the job done. They don't hit the ball out of the park, but they are worth the money you pay.For my musician friends... No go. Like I said above, they work as plugs. But they absolutely do not grip to the drivers. On top of that, the thin lip that hopefully grips the front of the driver forming almost like a socket? Yeah, that ripped almost immediately... So the drivers just popped right out and I was left with foam in my ears. Was really hopeful for a cheap "custom" alternative... Maybe it exists... These aren't it.
Verified Purchaser Β· October 20 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Saved my ears on a snowmobile.
I recently tried out the Radians CEP001-R Custom Molded Earplugs in Red, and I have to say, they have been an absolute lifesaver, especially during my snowmobiling adventures.As someone who loves hitting the trails on my snowmobile, I've always struggled with finding ear protection that fits comfortably and effectively blocks out the noise of the engine and wind. That's where these custom molded earplugs come in. They have completely transformed my snowmobiling experience, allowing me to enjoy the thrill of the ride while protecting my ears from harmful noise levels.The custom molding process was surprisingly easy and straightforward. With just a bit of kneading and shaping, I was able to create earplugs that fit snugly and securely in my ears, providing a personalized and comfortable seal that blocks out unwanted noise without causing discomfort or irritation.What truly sets the Radians CEP001-R Custom Molded Earplugs apart is their effectiveness in reducing noise levels. Whether I'm cruising through open fields or navigating tight trails, these earplugs provide reliable protection against the roar of the engine and the howl of the wind, allowing me to focus on the scenery and enjoy the serenity of nature without damaging my hearing.Furthermore, the vibrant red color adds a fun and stylish touch to my snowmobiling gear, making me stand out on the trails while also ensuring that my earplugs are easy to spot and retrieve when not in use.In addition to snowmobiling, I've also used these earplugs for other activities, such as shooting sports, concerts, and yard work. Their versatility and durability make them a must-have accessory for anyone looking to protect their hearing in a variety of settings.In summary, I highly recommend the Radians CEP001-R Custom Molded Earplugs to fellow snowmobilers and outdoor enthusiasts. With their comfortable fit, effective noise reduction, and stylish design, they provide peace of mind and protection for your ears, allowing you to fully enjoy your favorite activities without compromising on safety. Trust me, once you try them, you'll wonder how you ever rode without them!
Verified Purchaser Β· February 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Genuinely Awful for Motorcycling
Based on a bunch of online reviews, I figured I'd give these guys a shot. Wow, nope.They arrived in a nice little envelope, two nifty lil plastic packs, and an instruction card. I went online, watched the Radians video, and started the process. I cleaned my ears REALLY (like, operating room really) well, split the stuff in half, and started kneading the two parts together - they felt like loose, greasy Play-Doh. REALLY oily, kinda weird. Whatever, it's epoxy, it's gonna be weird until it cures.I stuck the goop in my ear, and started pushing it into my ear canal, folding it over. The trapped air in my ear canal kept pushing it back out, so I pulled my ear up to release it. So far so good. More folding and molding. It's starting to harden up a bit, which is good. Put 12 minutes on the clock, and sat on the chair with my jaw open and still (and drooling) like I did when I got my "shoot the goop in your ears at a motorcycle show" plugs.During the entire cure, they felt like they were pushing themselves out, like they were expanding and oushing outta my ear canals. After 12 minutes, they were decently hard - like a super ball - and I twisted them out. They popped out a little too easy. They were all oily, which I figure is some kind of a release agent. I molded the second one, and finished up. Like the instructions said, I set them aside for 3 hours to cure up.After the 3 hours, they were pretty hard - like a rubbery hard, not unpleasant - and they had decidedly sharp edges on them. I went to pop them in my ears, and it was a struggle. They didn't want to go back in at all. Twist, tug, pull, you name it, nope. I finally cajoled them in and they weren't sealing. They were sitting about 1/16" out of the ear - like they'd grown somehow during the cure. I "encouraged" them back in to my ears and held them in for a few minutes since the instructions say they'll "snug up" when warm.I let them warm. The left one "snugged" a little, nothing on the right, and the insides of my ear canals were in excruciating pain. While they did expand slightly, and I eventually got a decent seal on the left, the only thing the right side did was hurt. I left them in a good 20-25 minutes, and I put on my helmet, hoping maybe it was a time to warm thing. They popped out literally when I turned my head. Three or four times I try this, only to have the plugs pop out the second I get my lid on. I wear ear plugs every ride - silicones, foamies, etc... - so I'm not new to the whole "spread the lid around your ears" thing. They just won't stay in.After nearly an hour of messing with these things, back in the box to Amazon they went. Save yourself the trouble, save the effort, and don't bother. These stink for bikers.
Verified Purchaser Β· July 14, 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Good potential but cannot compare to professionally made customs
I bought this product after having custom hearing protection made by a professional and being thrilled with them (Insta-Mold). I have severe noise-induced hearing loss and use plugs whenever I am in an environment where excess noise exists (power tools, riding a motorcycle, etc.) I have been using foam plugs for 35 years and while the noise protection is good the comfort level is less than ideal. I often need to remove the foam plugs after a few hours to take a rest. The custom plugs are basically forgotten once inserted, going completely unnoticed except for the blissful quiet when worn.Like others I also wanted to give this home product a shot (at a sixth or less of the cost of customs) and wanted to make custom molds for my in-ear headphones (Etymotics). Being able to block outside noise so I can turn the headphone volume as low as possible is critical with my hearing problem.I gave the product 3 stars because while I think there is potential, the buyer is going to have difficulty reproducing the results they would get by going to a professional. There are several reasons for this. First a professional will use a small foam piece on a tether to block the mold material from reaching the eardrum. This, combined with using a large syringe to push the material into the ear gives a much better fit to the inner contours of the ear canal. Comparing the professional version side-by-side to this product it is obvious that the inner ear part of the mold is much different - the professional version being much "thicker", better matching my inner ear and providing a better seal. Since the fit is what it's all about, that makes a huge difference in how much noise will be blocked. If you are making custom headphones the seal also dictates how good the bass response etc. will be.I have now made two pair with this product and while the second attempt is better than the first they cannot even come close to the fit, comfort, and noise attenuation of the professional product. I am still working on it though, I hope to buy some syringes and make some foam inserts in an attempt to duplicate as closely as possible the professional effort. In the end it will be worth it if I know I can make custom headphones whenever necessary.I will keep using professionally made plugs for noise attenuation and hopefully use these for custom in-ear headphones. The extra hearing protection of the professional versions is worth every penny when the best hearing protection is the most important consideration.
Verified Purchaser Β· February 9 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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These gum-shews are fantastic!
I bought these several weeks ago for sleeping. For years I've been using the cone-shaped foam style that you roll and insert in your ears. I used them because that's all I knew and they have the highest decibel protection. They are excellent really but argh! so frustrating! I can get them seated in one ear 9/10 with no problems. In the other ear it can take 15-20 frustrating minutes to get the thing seated so that sound doesn't "leak" in.Fast forward to two months back when I heard of custom molded ear plugs. Eh? What's that you say? I edged a little closer to that conversation. I hesitated because they seemed geared for shooters and the decibel protection is lower AND with this brand, I heard one YT reviewer talk about them being "hardened plastic" when finished. I couldn't imagine that would feel comfortable in the ear.Well, I bought, I molded, and I slept...delicious, undisturbed sleep! Yay!! And the legend of the gum-shew was born. One side of these things looks like a wad of bright pink bubble gum and the other side looks like a cashew. And so, gum-shew!Some things I like about these ear plugs: when the product arrived, I saw the manufacture date was just a few weeks before I received them; that seemed a plus as freshly produced putty should mix better and reduce any problems, I decided. I also liked that the product came together easily. I was worried that it would be very stiff and difficult to work with. But it was very soft, softer than gum even. I really like that the finished product is easy to insert and remove. You'd think this hard plastic would be hard to work with, but no, they are simple to use.It was easy to process the putty although I wish I had rolled it a bit before inserting, to give it a better shape inside the ear canal. One of the plugs has a nice symmetrical shape and the other looks more blob like. But both work! It's simple to pop them in before sleep. It takes maybe 5 minutes for them to 'heat' up and then they feel even more conformed to the ear.My major dislike is that they are uncomfortable when I'm sleeping on my side. Because they are hard plastic, that's just not pleasant to me. It's a minor thing and some folks may not mind it at all. Fortunately I mostly sleep on my back and once I'm deeply asleep, if I roll onto my side, I often don't notice that discomfort and unconsciously adjust around it.All in all, I really like these buds and I'd recommend them to others. I use earplugs because I have difficulty staying asleep. I can be easily awakened with ambient noises like the neighbor's dog barking or loud vehicles. Also my husband snores sometimes; it's not terribly loud but it's difficult to go back to sleep if I'm awakened by it. But with these gum-shews, I stay asleep and it's so so good to have a night of uninterrupted sleep!When wearing these gum-shews I can still hear most things and even converse with my husband next to me, but all the sounds are muffled, creating a lovely 'cone of silence' that makes it easy to fall asleep and stay asleep. I really value that these are sturdy, comfortable, easy to use and they work! Plus they are not so dense that I'm deaf to all sound--because I do want to hear if there are emergencies. These custom plugs are wonderful and worth it if you like sleeping in silence like I do!
Verified Purchaser Β· August 11, Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Not worth the effort or expense
I ordered a "set" of these earplugs and followed the instructions. They seemed to work well, until I put on my motorcycle helmet. There was so much material in the outside portion of my ear that the helmet kept pulling on them. The first time I used them they pulled out when I took my helmet off.After rereading some of the reviews here I decided to get another kit and try using less material. So I split the stuff so I could make two sets, but started by only making one earplug. The plug was so small that I almost couldn't get it out of my ear because there wasn't enough material to grab ahold of outside of my ear canal.I then tried using the remaining 3/4 material to make a pair of plugs. This seemed to be a good amount of material to get into the ear canal and leave enough out to easily remove. I let the plugs set in my ears for about 20 minutes, the instructions say to leave in at least 10 minutes. I then removed them and let them sit for about 4 hours. When I tried to insert them again I couldn't put them back into my ears. There was so much material going into the canal it actually hurt, like it was bottoming out.This was a great idea, but just didn't work. And for the price of 2 kits I was able to order 200 pairs of form earplugs here on amazon. Seems like a better use of the money to me.
Verified Purchaser Β· August 15, Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Custom IEM Guide,Ear tips/buds, please don't do 1 thing
So first off if you found this and are looking for a cheap DIY alternative for custom ear tips for IEM, just buy it yes. I would suggest buying 2 though so that you can practice making them. This is part guide and part review. I noticed there's a lot of people who have used this for the same purpose but are making more work for themselves in the long run.MOLDING Guide:MOLDING PREP:FINISH THIS BEFORE MIXING SILICONE ACCELLERANT AND COLOR.PLEASE for the love of God don't just goop the stuff on around your IEMs stem. Instead if you have some extra small silicone ear tips cut off about 2/3 of the seal(part that goes in your ear) and do not cut the stem of the ear tip(part that attaches to the IEMs. Next grab q-tip and some tape(preferably electrical or duct tape) and wrap the q-tip with tape so that it is the same diameter or width as the speaker grill in the IEM stem. After place the taped q-tip into the cut ear tip and push it in about 1/4" past the end of the ear tip (in-ear side). On IEM stem side (sticking out of ear), Make sure to leave about 1"-2" out. Cut of excess and make the in-ear side as much of a flat surface as possible (right angle?). Then take the little monstrosity you made and !LIGHTLY! Guide it into your ear to adjust the the length of the q-tip. You do not want it touching your eardrum but about 1/8" away for it. Now repeat all of these steps for your other ear as well.SILICONE MOLDING:So now that you have your little contraption your ready to start with making your ear tips. First you have to wash you hands , have a mirror ready and make sure that when the silicone is molding in your ears you move your mouth/jaw as little as possible. No talking, eating or drinking while these are in. It WILL mess up your mold. 60% of the mold is formed around the first 3-5 minutes so apply it fast, sooner you get it in your ear the more accurate the mold will be. It takes 15-20 minutes for each ear tip before the can be removed.Now to begin mix the accelrant (white silicone) with the colored silicone with equal parts (1/2 white, 1/2 color). Knead this together in to ball making sure that there is not white visible in the mixture. Now roll your ball in to a tubular roll about 3"-5" long. Take your roll and wrap it directly along where you cut the silicone on your ear tip. Mould it in so that it wraps around the entire silicone flange of the eartip. Then push the silicone down so that about 2mm of the ear tip stem is sticking out. While doing this try to shape the silicone into a slightly cone like shape taperring off towards the end and covering the In-ear q-tip side by 1/8". Cover Your trying to preshape the silicone for your ear. (I know this is a lot to do in 2-3 minutes so thats why I recommend getting 2 sets in case your mold hardens to fast).Finally your here, almost at the end.So take youre pre-moulded silicone ear tip and gently insert it into your ear. The silicone should be pressing up against the entire inside of your ear canal and the cavity leading out of it. You will what sounds like quite pop rocks in your ears, don't worry thats a good noise. It means that the silicone is curring.I'll add the finishing steps later but basically after you take them out let them set for at least 2-4 hours then make a small amount of silicone mix and push it into all of the little crevices
Verified Purchaser Β· April 6, 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Good for what it is
One thing they don't tell you is as the ear plugs are drying in your ear you have to keep your mouth open otherwise they won't fit right and they will just fall out after they're dried
Verified Purchaser Β· June 4, 20 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Radians CEP001-R Corded Earplugs β€” NRR 26