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Fossil.com [fossil.com] has select
3-Packs of Face Masks on sale for $5 - 30% w/ code
FORMOM - 10% w/ code
SPECIAL =
$3.15.
Shipping is free.
About this deal:- Prior frontpage for branded cotton face masks (Vera Bradley) was 2 for $2.40 ($1.20 each). This deal is less at just $1.05 per mask.
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https://www.fossil.com/en-us/prod...23470.ht
This is a single mask, but it has 3 layers, accommodates a filter, has a nose wire, has adjustable ear straps, and is made of 100% cotton which had been treated with anti-microbial and water repellent finishes.
I have not tested this style with the promotional codes and there is a note that promos don't apply, but the style in the OP also notes that promos don't apply, so it's worth trying if you're interested in a higher level of protection. There are additional styles of two and three packs available to try on the site, as well.
edit: The promo codes didn't take anything off a different three pack style I tried, but there are additional $5 options available, if you're looking for other styles or a mask which accommodates a filter.
Based on the reviews on the site, it does not accommodate filters. Apart from that, it seems like a good enough deal.
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If it is a populated place like a farmers market.
These things are definitely only worth a dollar at most. These are extremely thin in material, making these far more breathable and comfortable than any mask I've used, but it also means it doesn't really protect you as much as thicker masks that I've bought elsewhere.
The 3-pack mask are very porous and the 2-pack are slightly less porous. If holding this up to a light...you can see through the material especially on the 3-pack.
So I'm not sure how protection these really offer given how thin they are, but if in an outdoor setting, maybe these are okay? However, these likely won't offer much protection in a crowded indoor environment
These things are definitely only worth a dollar at most. These are extremely thin in material, making these far more breathable and comfortable than any mask I've used, but it also means it doesn't really protect you as much as thicker masks that I've bought elsewhere.
The 3-pack mask are very porous and the 2-pack are slightly less porous. If holding this up to a light...you can see through the material especially on the 3-pack.
So I'm not sure how protection these really offer given how thin they are, but if in an outdoor setting, maybe these are okay? However, these likely won't offer much protection in a crowded indoor environment
Only wear them because the covid nazis at work require it. Absolutely hate them though.
The actually guidance from CDC still recommends wearing mask if you're not fully vaccinated or around unvaccinated people and/or around non family/friends.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2...ities.html
These things are definitely only worth a dollar at most. These are extremely thin in material, making these far more breathable and comfortable than any mask I've used, but it also means it doesn't really protect you as much as thicker masks that I've bought elsewhere.
The 3-pack mask are very porous and the 2-pack are slightly less porous. If holding this up to a light...you can see through the material especially on the 3-pack.
So I'm not sure how protection these really offer given how thin they are, but if in an outdoor setting, maybe these are okay? However, these likely won't offer much protection in a crowded indoor environment
You think thicker fabric is "protective"? ALL cloth masks are extremely porous. You get the same "protection" from a cheap cloth one as an expensive one.
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