EarplugsBring Earplugs
One of the five most essential things that travelers should pack for the plane is a set of earplugs. Earplugs come in really handy when there’s a screaming baby onboard and are also helpful when you have noisy neighbors, a barking dog or construction in your hotel or house rental.

 

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8 Comments On "Travel Tip of the Day: Bring Earplugs"
  1. Anonymous|

    Absolutely! This is the single most important essential I NEVER forget to bring in my toiletry kit. Now that I have a small toddler, and I often travel with her, I even bring some for my neighbors sitting next to me on the plane…lol! :o)

    1. Rita|

      The one essential I never leave home without! For the best fit – go to an audiologist and get custom fitted for swimmers’ earplugs. They don’t cancel all noise but most of it and fit like a glove.

  2. Nancy Reid|

    I usually bring my Bose noise cancelling head phones but the ear plugs would actually work better and would be helpful for that noisy hotel room I run into from time to time! Thanks!

  3. lisamariemoon|

    When I’m on a airplane I use earplugs with my big stereo headphones. It cancels out alot of the airplane engine. Very helpful! Love the combo.

  4. Margaret|

    Earplugs essential equipment when you travel with a son and a working radio. But only it you want to keep what’s left of your hearing intact.

  5. larry goetz|

    have used earplugs tor years now, besides noisy neighbors it also cuts down on roar of the jet engines in the cabin !

  6. betty|

    I discovered QUIES, the French wax and cotton marble-sized earplugs, over 40 years ago for noisy dorm room sleeping and studying. Now I never travel without them for airplane roars and squalling kids, and hotel rooms. Warmed for a few minutes in the hand, they just become a concave perfect fit. You get at least a dozen in a box as eventually they wear out, and occasionally they fall out during sleep. Can’t imagine going without them.

    1. Mary Gilbert|

      AGREED…these are THE BEST!!!

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