Plugcutter
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I've been using Killer B Hornets for a couple of years now and am pleased enough with them - although they're just WAY too hot to wear once the temp gets up about 65 degs F or so. Up to now I've been keeping one ear "off" and then taking them off from time to time to wipe the sweat off both ear muffs, but I finally gave up and ordered the Killer B Stingers, which are more or less the same thing, but with only one speaker and earmuff. I figured that one ear will still be hot, but overall it'll be more tolerable.
They arrived today and as soon as I opened the box I was blown away by one detail that seems so poorly-thought-out that I was kinda taken aback a bit. Where the "missing earphone" would have been is simply what I consider to be heavy gray packing foam, bent around the steel that used to hold the other muff and speaker. Seriously? Just heavy packing foam, glued in place? And it looks like open-cell foam rather than closed-cell foam, so it's liable to turn into a dripping sponge in no time.
Even if it's sturdier than it looks, I'll still feel like I'm wearing a kludge - something even uglier than what I might have built myself. I can't believe they didn't at LEAST wrap the foam in the same black faux leather that's used in the rest of the construction. In that case, I never would have noticed and I wouldn't be whining here. I'm inclined to just use stitch up some lightweight leather (another hobby) and make my own fix to this (to me) poor design. For the price, though, this shouldn't be necessary, for goodness' sake.
Anyway, now that I've vented (grin), a question:
Have any of y'all used this model for long enough to form an opinion? Am I just being too hard on the designer?
And my second question is:
Is there anything else out there I might have missed, in this form factor? The Detector Pro Rattler's don't look any better, at a glance, and those are the only other one-cuppers I've been able to find. Some reviews I've read said their foamy bits (set in plastic, at least) came off and had to be riveted back in place as a fix.
Thanks in advance and HH ...
They arrived today and as soon as I opened the box I was blown away by one detail that seems so poorly-thought-out that I was kinda taken aback a bit. Where the "missing earphone" would have been is simply what I consider to be heavy gray packing foam, bent around the steel that used to hold the other muff and speaker. Seriously? Just heavy packing foam, glued in place? And it looks like open-cell foam rather than closed-cell foam, so it's liable to turn into a dripping sponge in no time.
Even if it's sturdier than it looks, I'll still feel like I'm wearing a kludge - something even uglier than what I might have built myself. I can't believe they didn't at LEAST wrap the foam in the same black faux leather that's used in the rest of the construction. In that case, I never would have noticed and I wouldn't be whining here. I'm inclined to just use stitch up some lightweight leather (another hobby) and make my own fix to this (to me) poor design. For the price, though, this shouldn't be necessary, for goodness' sake.
Anyway, now that I've vented (grin), a question:
Have any of y'all used this model for long enough to form an opinion? Am I just being too hard on the designer?
And my second question is:
Is there anything else out there I might have missed, in this form factor? The Detector Pro Rattler's don't look any better, at a glance, and those are the only other one-cuppers I've been able to find. Some reviews I've read said their foamy bits (set in plastic, at least) came off and had to be riveted back in place as a fix.
Thanks in advance and HH ...