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Oct 30, 2019
Original Oticon part. Good fit. High price.
This is the correct part for Oticon OPN hearing aids with miniFit 85dB size receivers. I understand that it will fit other Oticon aids with miniFit 85dB size receivers, as well. This part exactly matches the original ear grips that I received when I purchased my Oticon OPN hearing aids, and comes with a small brochure from Oticon explaining their use.
I should mention that these ear grips must be worn for several days, at least, in order for the plastic "tails" that curl into your outer ear to soften and mold into shape. When I first used them, they would sometimes slip out of place.
I do think that the price is quite high for what is essentially a small piece of plastic. I found the same to be true for all the Oticon accessories I have purchased so far.

Oct 30, 2019
Great for rough hand sewing work on thick leathers
Works great for hand sewing leather. The chisel point is excellent for piercing leather, although it can leave a visible entry hole in the finished product. The S shape of the needle is helpful for retaining a grip while pushing the needle through the material. The needle has a large eye, and will fit thread and cord much larger than ordinary sewing thread. I used waxed artificial sinew about equal in width to 10 strands of polyester sewing thread to sew deer hide with it. It would work well for heavier leathers such as elk or cow. For fine work that leaves no visible entry holes, I would suggest finding another needle.