We try to hold good stocks of a variety of earplugs - different shapes, different sizes and different materials so people can try and find at least one plug that is comfortable to wear and gives enough attenuation for their needs. We have soft foam plugs which include PVC and polyurethane foam alternatives. We also have rubber plugs which include silicone variants. Take a look at our gallery page on our website to get an idea of the different types of earplug we stock: EarplugsByPost.com - Gallery
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Sunday 10 July 2022
Tuesday 12 October 2021
Providing earplug solutions for over 30 years!
After supplying earplugs for more than 30 years, we now stock a wider range than ever before, with our September 30th pricelist listing about 50 options! Just click on earplugsbypost to go to our website.
Wednesday 1 October 2014
NO MORE 202S
We've had some price changes in recent months - visit earplugsbypost.com for the latest prices - but the biggest change is that we have sold out of 202S and ECO.
These are both discontinued so if you want down-filled plugs, all we have left is POP (which has one end open) or 203S.
203S is like 202S but with a 'ribbon' connecting each pair of plugs together - you can cut the ribbon off if you want. We have about 100 pairs of these, but availability can change at any time.
These are both discontinued so if you want down-filled plugs, all we have left is POP (which has one end open) or 203S.
203S is like 202S but with a 'ribbon' connecting each pair of plugs together - you can cut the ribbon off if you want. We have about 100 pairs of these, but availability can change at any time.
Monday 4 November 2013
NOVEMBER 2013 PRICE LIST
Our November 2013 price list is now online - visit www.earplugsbypost.com and click on the Price List tab. Changes include:
- Most prices are the same but a few have gone down slightly and a couple have gone up a bit.
- There are a few changes to the number of plugs in some of the £5 and £10 packs.
- There are now separate entries for "old type" (all-yellow) and "new type" (yellow/white) 303L. We've sold out of the "old type" 303S, so this isn't listed. If you particularly like the "old type" (all-yellow) 303L, why not email us for a discounted price on our remaining stock? We currently have around 50 pairs.
Friday 22 March 2013
Spring is in the air???
More snow, more rain - but surely spring will be with us soon?
Time to stock up on earplugs?
Time to stock up on earplugs?
Thursday 24 January 2013
When will they reach me?
When you order online you should receive a email confirming that the transaction has gone through ok. Please contact us if you do not receive this with in 24 hours of ordering.
If you opt for "free" 2nd class standard post, we will try to despatch your order within three working days (excludes Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays, and does not include the day on which we receive your order). The Post Office usually delivers these orders within three working days (excludes Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays). So overall you should allow about a week for your plugs to reach you. If you haven't received them in a fortnight please email us to find out what has gone wrong.
If you opt for the "extra charge" 1st class service, we will try to despatch your order as soon as we can and the Post Office should deliver them faster, so if all goes well you might have them within three working days (excludes Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays) of the email confirming the transaction. Some even arrive 'next day' but this is unusual.
Severe weather conditions cause delays, for example the recent snow delayed some orders by two days.
Bulk packs generally don't fit through letter boxes, which can also cause delay, if nobody is at home when the postman brings them.
If you opt for "free" 2nd class standard post, we will try to despatch your order within three working days (excludes Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays, and does not include the day on which we receive your order). The Post Office usually delivers these orders within three working days (excludes Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays). So overall you should allow about a week for your plugs to reach you. If you haven't received them in a fortnight please email us to find out what has gone wrong.
If you opt for the "extra charge" 1st class service, we will try to despatch your order as soon as we can and the Post Office should deliver them faster, so if all goes well you might have them within three working days (excludes Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays) of the email confirming the transaction. Some even arrive 'next day' but this is unusual.
Severe weather conditions cause delays, for example the recent snow delayed some orders by two days.
Bulk packs generally don't fit through letter boxes, which can also cause delay, if nobody is at home when the postman brings them.
Friday 18 January 2013
SNOW DELAYS
The snow means no post today, so please allow an extra day or two for your plugs to reach you!
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