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Re: Dumbest Question Yet
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Posted by Tip on June 06, 2005 at 05:53:02 from (216.182.19.248):
In Reply to: Dumbest Question Yet posted by Allan in NE on June 05, 2005 at 07:09:29:
Hey Allen, try Peltor - you can find them on the web. They sell everything from aviation headsets to cell phone headsets. For industrial use, they make something called the "Alert" which has a radio and external mic's with noise suppression. Listen to the radio and, if you want to hear stuff, you can turn on the "tin ear" and hear fine. If the noise gets too loud, it cuts out and protects your hearing. You can also get their Worktunes for less than $100 - no "tin ear", but nice radio. I spent too much time on a tractor as a kid so I am paying for it now. I use the Alert for everything - chainsaws, weedwackers, tractors, even carpentry. Worth the $150 or so dollars! Regards, Tip
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