Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Pack Levi's Cotton Bandana Print Face Masks (Large, Dress Blues/Caviar/Poppy Red) for $5.25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Pack Levi's Cotton Bandana Print Face Masks (Large, Dress Blues/Caviar/Poppy Red) for $5.25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+
Model: Levi's Re-Usable Bandana Print Reversible Face Mask, Dress Blues/Caviar/Poppy Red, 3 Count (Pack of 1) Large
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Why bother with this kind of crap when so many better options are available?
Cloth masks are better than nothing but even the makers of this mask acknowledge that it's "not proven to reduce the transmission of disease". So if it can't prevent disease, then what exactly is it good for?
There are far more effective choices available. Here's a couple good sources for reusable respirators. These are the best option in terms because they're proven to be effective and they can be reused for weeks/months when used in rotation:
Both of these masks sometimes have discount codes available. For the the Powecoms try "2021". For the Dr. Puri try "welcome2021"
When used in rotation of 5-7 days, a N95/KN95/KF94 doesn't need to be tossed until it's soiled, damaged, or becomes difficult to breathe through. For me, that's about 40-50 hours. https://www.health.nd.gov/sites/w..._Guide.pdf
TLDR: these don't look very effective. These masks fall in the category "better than nothing".
Why bother with this kind of crap when so many better options are available?
Cloth masks are better than nothing but even the makers of this mask acknowledge that it's "not proven to reduce the transmission of disease". So if it can't prevent disease, then what exactly is it good for?
There are far more effective choices available. Here's a couple good sources for reusable respirators. These are the best option in terms because they're proven to be effective and they can be reused for weeks/months when used in rotation:
Both of these masks sometimes have discount codes available. For the the Powecoms try "2021". For the Dr. Puri try "welcome2021"
When used in rotation of 5-7 days, a N95/KN95/KF94 doesn't need to be tossed until it's soiled, damaged, or becomes difficult to breathe through. For me, that's about 40-50 hours. https://www.health.nd.gov/sites/w..._Guide.pdf[nd.gov]
TLDR: these don't look very effective. These masks fall in the category "better than nothing".
I think these cloth masks can be used to cover a N95 mask to ensure a more snug fit. I agree using a cloth mask alone is pretty pointless, but that's about the only reason why I'd buy one of these: to double up.
I think these cloth masks can be used to cover a N95 mask to ensure a more snug fit. I agree using a cloth mask alone is pretty pointless, but that's about the only reason why I'd buy one of these: to double up.
Are there any reasonably priced N95 masks made in the US?
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Cloth masks are better than nothing but even the makers of this mask acknowledge that it's "not proven to reduce the transmission of disease". So if it can't prevent disease, then what exactly is it good for?
Here's a simple overview on why cloth masks are a poor choice:
https://www.theatlantic
There are far more effective choices available. Here's a couple good sources for reusable respirators. These are the best option in terms because they're proven to be effective and they can be reused for weeks/months when used in rotation:
- Powecom KN95 [bonafidemasks.com]
- Dr. Puri [behealthyusa.net]
Both of these masks sometimes have discount codes available. For the the Powecoms try "2021". For the Dr. Puri try "welcome2021"When used in rotation of 5-7 days, a N95/KN95/KF94 doesn't need to be tossed until it's soiled, damaged, or becomes difficult to breathe through. For me, that's about 40-50 hours.
https://www.health.nd.g
TLDR: these don't look very effective. These masks fall in the category "better than nothing".
Cloth masks are better than nothing but even the makers of this mask acknowledge that it's "not proven to reduce the transmission of disease". So if it can't prevent disease, then what exactly is it good for?
Here's a simple overview on why cloth masks are a poor choice:
https://www.theatlantic.com/healt...ks/617656/ [theatlantic.com]
There are far more effective choices available. Here's a couple good sources for reusable respirators. These are the best option in terms because they're proven to be effective and they can be reused for weeks/months when used in rotation:
- Powecom KN95 [bonafidemasks.com]
- Dr. Puri [behealthyusa.net]
Both of these masks sometimes have discount codes available. For the the Powecoms try "2021". For the Dr. Puri try "welcome2021"When used in rotation of 5-7 days, a N95/KN95/KF94 doesn't need to be tossed until it's soiled, damaged, or becomes difficult to breathe through. For me, that's about 40-50 hours.
https://www.health.nd.gov/sites/w..._Guide.pdf [nd.gov]
TLDR: these don't look very effective. These masks fall in the category "better than nothing".
https://slickdeals.net/f/14780554-blue-kf94-3d-masks-large-adult-size-100pcs-88?src=SiteSear
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