Key Takeaways
- Best-ranked of the bunch: The Evisoul 55dB silicone earplugs sit at bestseller rank #16, the lowest number in this whole pool.
- Made for the range: The Vosaf 60dB set names shooting right in the listing and ships with 8 eartips for dialing in fit.
- Deepest markdown: The ZovGemy reusable earplugs show the biggest cut here, though the list price behind it looks inflated.
- Garage add-ons: The CRAFTSMAN tire inflator and a Kidde CO detector round out the workbench.
July is when the range gets busy around here. Folks are sighting in rifles well before the fall seasons, running boxes of rimfire on a Saturday afternoon, and half of them are doing it with the same beat-up foam plugs they’ve had rattling around the truck console since spring. Hot weather and Prime Day timing mean a lot of hearing protection is marked down right now, so it’s a decent moment to upgrade before the deer season crowd shows up at the counter.
What caught my eye reviewing this week’s WV Finds pool was how many reusable silicone earplugs landed in the tools deals at once, and how loudly they all shout their decibel numbers. ZovGemy leads with a 33dB claim, Vosaf climbs from 50dB to 60dB across three listings, and Exopine and Evisoul both park at 55dB. Those numbers make for a good headline, but silicone plugs like these don’t carry the same NRR rating you’d get on a certified muff, so I’d treat the dB figure as a rough sense of the design rather than gospel.
This one leans heavy on earplugs, which is what the search pointed at, plus a few garage odds and ends worth the click. If you already read our roundup of earplugs for sleeping, some of these brands will look familiar, since the same silicone tips pull double duty for the range and the pillow. Prices verified July 5, 2026.
Which reusable earplugs work for the shooting range?
Reusable silicone earplugs are a fine everyday choice for the range as long as you get a tight seal, and the picks below all ship with multiple eartip sizes to help you find one. For high-volume centerfire days, I’d still double up with muffs, but for rimfire, plinking or a quick range trip, a good silicone plug in the right size does the job and lives in your bag for months.
ZovGemy 33dB Reusable Earplugs
The ZovGemy set comes with 4 sizes and a snap-closure case, and it sits at a healthy bestseller rank of #54. The 33dB headline is lower than most of the others here, but on soft silicone the fit matters more than the printed number, and having four sizes to test raises your odds of a real seal. My one flag is the list price behind the discount, which looks padded, so judge it on the current price alone.
- Up to 33dB noise reduction
- 4 sizes included
- Snap-closure carry case
TOAPEX 50dB Silicone Earplugs
TOAPEX lists this 50dB set for shooting, airplanes and side sleepers, and it carries a strong bestseller rank of #35. You get 7 eartips and a carry case, which is a generous spread for finding your size. It’s priced higher than the Vosaf plugs below, so you’re paying a little for that rank and tip variety.
- 50dB claim
- 7 eartips plus case
- Bestseller rank #35
Evisoul 55dB Earplugs
The Evisoul 55dB set has the best bestseller rank in this entire group at #16, which tells me a lot of people are buying and keeping it. Soft silicone, 7 ear tips, and the usual multipurpose pitch of concerts, work and travel. If you want the safe crowd-pleaser and don’t want to overthink it, this is the one I’d point a neighbor to first.
- Bestseller rank #16
- 7 ear tips
- Soft reusable silicone
Exopine 55dB Earplugs Black
Exopine’s black 55dB plugs land at rank #28 and cover the same ground as the Evisoul: sleep, snoring, concerts and airplanes. The reusable silicone design is built for repeat use rather than the toss-after-one-day foam habit. It’s close enough to the Evisoul that I’d let price and color decide between them.
- 55dB claim
- Reusable silicone
- Bestseller rank #28
Vosaf 55dB Earplugs
This Vosaf 55dB set in midnight gray names concert and shooting protection directly and includes 8 eartips, the widest size range in this roundup. It’s flagged as a Prime Day deal, so the current price may not stick around past the event. For anyone with hard-to-fit ears, more tips is a genuine advantage worth the look.
- Names concert and shooting use
- 8 eartips
- Midnight gray
Vosaf 60dB Earplugs
The Vosaf 60dB in charcoal carries the highest decibel claim in the pool and, again, calls out shooting and concerts. Rank #182 is solid without being a chart-topper, and you get the same 8-eartip kit as the gray pair. Treat that 60dB figure as marketing shorthand and focus on getting a snug fit.
- Highest dB claim here
- 8 eartips
- Charcoal
Vosaf 50dB Earplugs
Vosaf’s carbon 50dB set is the value play of the three, with 8 ear tips and a rank of #299. It’s aimed more at sleep and work, but the silicone build holds up fine for range and yard use too. If you want a cheap spare pair to leave in the truck, this is a reasonable one to stock.
- Value pick
- 8 ear tips
- Carbon color
Exopine 55dB Earplugs
Another Exopine 55dB pair, this one at rank #46, covering the familiar sleep-and-concert list. It’s near-identical to the earlier Exopine, so the choice comes down to whichever ASIN is cheaper on the day you buy. Handy as a second set if you’re outfitting more than one shooter.
- Bestseller rank #46
- Reusable silicone
- 55dB claim
What else is worth grabbing for the garage?
Beyond hearing protection, a few practical tools showed up this week that earn a spot on the bench. These are the trusted-brand items in the pool, and they pair well with the kind of work that has you reaching for earplugs in the first place. If you’re stocking a workshop, our headlamp and tool roundup covers more of the same territory.
CRAFTSMAN Dual Power Tire Inflator
The CRAFTSMAN dual power inflator runs off a 12V car plug or 120V house outlet and pushes up to 150 PSI with a digital gauge and auto shut-off. That flexibility means one pump for car tires, the trailer, bikes and pool floats without dragging out the big compressor. It’s the priciest item here, but CRAFTSMAN is a name I trust for this kind of tool, and the built-in LED light is a nice touch for roadside use.
- 12V DC and 120V AC
- Up to 150 PSI
- Digital gauge and auto shut-off
Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector

Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector, Plug In Wall with AA Battery Backup, Test-Hush Button
Kidde’s plug-in carbon monoxide detector has AA battery backup and a test-hush button, sitting at rank #17. If you run a wood stove, a gas heater or a generator through the colder months, this is cheap insurance that belongs in every cabin and mudroom. It’s not exciting, but it’s the kind of thing you’re glad you bought when the power’s out and the generator’s running.
- Plug-in with AA backup
- Test-hush button
- Bestseller rank #17
Kutir Chainsaw Scrench
The Kutir ratcheting scrench combines a 13mm and 19mm T-wrench with a bar nut and spark plug tool and a flathead screwdriver, built for Stihl, Husqvarna and Echo saws. It’s the one tool that lives in your saw kit so you’re never hunting for two wrenches during a chain change. Anyone keeping a chainsaw running will also want our notes on picking the right replacement chain before the next firewood run.
- 13mm and 19mm T-wrench
- Bar nut and spark plug tool
- Fits Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo
Frequently asked questions
Are reusable silicone earplugs good enough for the shooting range?
For rimfire, plinking and general range trips, a well-fitted silicone plug protects your hearing and holds up for months of reuse. For heavy centerfire sessions, pair the plugs with over-ear muffs for extra coverage. Fit matters more than the printed decibel number, so try the included tip sizes until you get a tight seal.
What do the dB numbers on these earplugs actually mean?
The dB figures like 50dB or 60dB are the maker’s marketing description of how much sound the design aims to block, not a certified NRR rating. Treat them as a rough guide to how aggressive the seal is, not a lab-verified promise. If you need a guaranteed rating for loud work, look for products that list an official NRR.
Which pair is the best value in this roundup?
The Vosaf carbon 50dB set is the cheapest of the silicone plugs and still ships with 8 eartips for fitting. If you want the most-bought option instead, the Evisoul 55dB pair holds the strongest bestseller rank here at #16. Both are reasonable picks depending on whether you prioritize price or track record.
How many eartip sizes should reusable earplugs come with?
More is better, since ear canals vary a lot and a loose plug barely protects you. The Vosaf sets here include 8 eartips, TOAPEX and Evisoul include 7, and ZovGemy includes 4 sizes. Start with the largest that seats comfortably and step down if it feels like too much pressure.
Discounts this week ran roughly from the low 20s up into the 80s percent-wise, but the earplug category is where I’d read the fine print hardest. The ZovGemy cut looks huge because the list price behind it is inflated, while the Vosaf and Exopine plugs show more believable before-and-after numbers. The garage tools were steadier, with the CRAFTSMAN inflator and Kidde detector both in the modest 20 to 32 percent range, which is about normal for those names outside a major sale.
Honest take, this was a solid week for hearing protection and an average one for everything else. The standout is the Evisoul 55dB set at rank #16, since that kind of sales position on reusable plugs usually means the fit and durability hold up for most buyers. If I were adding one non-earplug item to the cart, it’d be the Kidde detector before anything else, purely because it’s cheap and it matters. The extra Exopine and Vosaf listings are fine, but you don’t need three near-identical pairs unless you’re outfitting the whole family.
Heading into the back half of July, watch the hearing protection and range category for more Prime Day carryover pricing, since several of these were flagged as event deals that tend to bounce back after. If you shoot regularly, grab a pair now and keep a spare in the truck. For bigger workshop buys, the outdoor extension cord and tool deals are still worth a scan, and you can always browse all deals if you want to see what else surfaced this week.







