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Does anyone have/use the huqvarna ear defenders with the build in radio?? I tried some on at my local dealers and i liked them as i work on my own i dont really have to worry about anyone shouting at me so i might get a pair!

 

What do you guys think?

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Does anyone have/use the huqvarna ear defenders with the build in radio?? I tried some on at my local dealers and i liked them as i work on my own i dont really have to worry about anyone shouting at me so i might get a pair!

 

What do you guys think?

 

if you like em get em:thumbup:

just dont turn em up too loud

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I got a pair and they work well. they don't get through batteries too quick.

 

Very handy when driving a mog that hasn't a radio.

 

don't use them for felling though. for some reason all precision goes out of the window when your listening to music.

 

 

 

'couse, you do look like a little radio controlled android walking about.

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I've a pair that are about 7 years old now and still working (just) - have snapped the aerial off and cobbled it back on at least twice, and resoldered a couple of wires over time - well worth the investment if your working alone a fair bit :thumbup1:

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I use them a lot, hat FM. Good for log days of log splitting!! I found you are better getting the head band type and fitting it to your helmet, better reception and the ariel is a lot more robust :thumbup:

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I tried a pair of Peltor ones but the recption was bad and the constant interferance evry time I moved drove me nuts. I now use a MP3 player and just stick the earphones in under my normal ear defenders. Works heaps better.

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I use them a lot, hat FM. Good for log days of log splitting!! I found you are better getting the head band type and fitting it to your helmet, better reception and the ariel is a lot more robust :thumbup:

 

 

O yes, I had forgotten that! Thats exactly what I did. bodged a pair of headband radios that I bought from radmore and tuckers in Exeter :thumbup:.

 

They were flogging them off at the time fo about £30, which is a bit more resonable than the £590.99 (slight exaggeration) price that the radio / helmet combos normally were.

 

£30 is still pricey for a radio, but I think they have paid for themselves over the years.

 

Fitted nicely onto one of those husky climbing lids which had had the peak sheared off.

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