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Husqvarna Earmuff Radio - $135 Delivered from C&L Tool Centre

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  • good for use on plane ?

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      The poor man's Bose QC35?

    • Overpriced for that use. Just get some good earbuds and some dumb earpro with as high a NRR as you can get.

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    This might also be worth considering; https://www.bunnings.com.au/tactix-bluetooth-earmuffs_p58108….

    Prob not as good as the Husqvarna also note they don't have a radio but might be worth considering if you're after something a bit cheaper. Not trying to hijack OP, those Huskies look the business.

    I've got a pair of Howard Leights that only have the AUX in and no batteries, which personally I prefer because I don't need to worry about the batteries going flat and I pair them to my phone and listen to iHeart Radio.

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      They do have a radio. Few of the boys at work have them.

      • Yeah, that's what I thought too but they don't say that on the website so I guess an even better value proposition for the Bunnings ones then.

        Thanks for the clarification.

        • :-) Also out of stock unless your lucky. Bunnings had them in stock for a fathers day special. They sold out and as a result of their popularity they MAY have more in stock for Christmas. (based on a Bunnings employee I spoke with)

          It's odd seeing the boys walk around site on handsfree with earmuffs on. They work well but the sound in nothing to brag about.

          Sorry to go off topic.

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          @kaboomxyu: plenty at bunnings Underwood qld.

        • @kaboomxyu: I reckon they’re a great idea, cause def guys n gals want to listen to their fav tunes and can do so without risk of industrial deafness.

          What is it with Bunnings and not having enough stock?

  • Voices over the radio sound huskey…

    • Name checks out.

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