What about the push lawn mower? They have no motor yet I assume may take a little longer. Might be a better alternative.What would be the best earmuffs to get for mowing the lawn?
I could get someone else to cut the lawn but think I would prefer to cut myself although my tinnitus is getting worse.
What would be the best earmuffs to get for mowing the lawn?
I could get someone else to cut the lawn but think I would prefer to cut myself although my tinnitus is getting worse.
I use ear defenders when using my Petrol lawn mower and they work quite well, similar to these: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Proforce...512280&hash=item4a8e7ee4a4:g:dXoAAMXQgoBRf99g
You should be able to get similar types from Amazon
Michael
What reel mower do you use? I need to get one but I'm not sure which one to get.@Sash,
I am a member, here, partly because I loved to mow my acre with hearing protection. The skull and vibration conductivity, once, when my tinnitus was already on the rise a little - messed me up worse than anything else ever has - despite hearing protection. Nevertheless, most contend the best muffs for blocking sound are the 3m Peltor x5A modal - there is nothing else made like them; check out the technical stuff, regarding all of them, and you will see what I mean. I've been through many types of hearing protection - some members can tell you way too much protection.
Nevertheless, those Peltors are bulky and uncomfortable for a good portion of the population. I still wear them, and they are fine for me, in moderate weather, for an hour or two. Other people can recommend lower-profile options - I would not, because hearing - not comfort - is most important to me.
My reel-mower cost me less than 100 dollars, and it doesn't take me any longer to mow my acre - it's just that it doesn't cut the dandelions down - so I have to go around and do that by hand. If my blades are sharp, the lawn can be cut on the first go at it - no back and forth - just go.
So, I feel it is a better option; but I would not have believed it until I tried myself.
Good Luck
What reel mower do you use? I need to get one but I'm not sure which one to get.
@Sash,
I am a member, here, partly because I loved to mow my acre with hearing protection. The skull and vibration conductivity, once, when my tinnitus was already on the rise a little - messed me up worse than anything else ever has - despite hearing protection. Nevertheless, most contend the best muffs for blocking sound are the 3m Peltor x5A modal - there is nothing else made like them; check out the technical stuff, regarding all of them, and you will see what I mean. I've been through many types of hearing protection - some members can tell you way too much protection.
Nevertheless, those Peltors are bulky and uncomfortable for a good portion of the population. I still wear them, and they are fine for me, in moderate weather, for an hour or two. Other people can recommend lower-profile options - I would not, because hearing - not comfort - is most important to me.
My reel-mower cost me less than 100 dollars, and it doesn't take me any longer to mow my acre - it's just that it doesn't cut the dandelions down - so I have to go around and do that by hand. If my blades are sharp, the lawn can be cut on the first go at it - no back and forth - just go.
So, I feel it is a better option; but I would not have believed it until I tried myself.
Good Luck
Thanks but there are so many on the market not sure what the differences are between the Peltor 3M..... ranging from £8 to £400.
Thanks for the detailed message. I have just ordered 3M Peltor x5A as I recall quite a lot of people had recommended them earlier on different forum. By the way do you use both ear plugs and the 3m Peltor X5A when mowing the lawn. It should only take me an hour to mow the lawn so the ear muffs should be fine. I am just more wary following a spike last summer when mowing the lawn.