Bona Fide Masks has
10-Pack Powecom KN95 FDA Authorized Respirator Ear Loop Masks (Black) on sale for $9.75 ---> Now
$9.80.
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- Powecom KN95 FDA Authorized Respirator Ear Loop Masks (Black)
- 10-Pack $9.75 --> Now $9.80 ($0.98 per mask)
- 20-Pack $17.16 --> Now $19 ($0.86 per mask $8.60 per 10-Pack)
- 30-Pack $24.57 --> Now $26.70 ($0.82 per mask $8.20 per 10-Pack)
- 50-Pack $38.61 --> Now $42.50 ($0.77 per mask or $7.70 per 10-Pack)
- 100-Pack $74.10 --> Now $82 ($0.74 per mask or $7.40 per 10-Pack)
Product Features- 46% non-woven polypropelene, 28% melt-blown fabric, 26% ES hot air cotton.
- Ear loops: Latex free
- Nose piece: Adjustable aluminum
- Construction: Multi-layer filtration system of non-woven soft and breathable fibers.
- All respirators manufactured after May 20th are affixed with an anti-fake sticker that can be used to verify authenticity.
Top Comments
This is exactly the kind of mask that we all ought to be using. At this price, there's no reason to bother with makeshift cloth masks or so-called "surgical" masks, few of which have any sort of data to prove effectiveness.
When used for a median of 40 times with the longest time worn once donned being 2.5 hours, 83% still passed these tests.
For just filtration, not fit:
"We estimated the probability of N95s remaining effective at incremental N95 donnings and found that was >95% of N95 would maintain an adequate fit for up to 23 donnings and >90% for up to 31 donnings."
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/1...087v1.full
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People are really bored and angry nowadays lol
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Also - by law, the manufacturer cannot claim anything about FDA unless it is approved (i.e. a Class III device... like an artificial heart or a pacemaker or brain stimuli devices). So... clearly these people don't know what they are doing. I wouldn't trust them to be compliant with KN95 requirements.
I do this for a living.
make baseless claims on internets forums?
cause that i believe...
manufacturer is literally listed on FDA's approval list, in Appendix A, that they've been updating and weeding out non-compliers. guess what, these guys are still there
Good luck finding any medical-grade ones made here.
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The better masks out there like the N95 used in hospitals, filter out tiny particles and hence give the wearer actual protection unlike the surgical/cloth masks.
I'm not sure how these KN95 compare with the hospital approved N95 but it looks like it is at least better at filtration than a cloth or surgical mask.