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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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06/30/22 | Walmart | $4.95 frontpage |
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Product Name: | 3M 8511, N95, Multi-Purpose Respirator, White, Cool Flow Valve, 10 Masks |
Product Description: | Part of our Pro Series, the 3M Cool Flow Valve Particulate Respirator 8511 is designed with the pro in mind to help bring you protection and comfort. Our most popular valved disposable respirator, it is equipped with a Cool Flow& Valve, which helps reduce heat build-up inside the respirator, helping to enhance your comfort during longer jobs. This N95 respirator features Advanced Electrostatic Media that enhances the capture of airborne particles and is designed for easy breathing. An adjustable M-nose clip helps provide a custom, secure seal. Whether you're hanging drywall or sanding a floor, rely on the trusted protection of the 3M Cool Flow Valve Particulate Respirator 8511. |
Manufacturer: | 3M |
Product SKU: | 370972291 |
UPC: | 51131975026 |
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Lowes sells a 15 pack for $19... the deal here is way better. These are great for working in the yard or attic. The rubber bands they use kind of suck though. I have some other 3M masks and they are much more robust.
Can you elaborate as to why you believe you need both?
The valve isn't filtering your air out to those around you. He's being thoughtful.
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Can you elaborate as to why you believe you need both?
In order to give yourself the greatest protection possible (N95), the breathability of surgical mask, and protecting others against possible spread.
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Can you elaborate as to why you believe you need both?
I understand that some people use these for yardwork and around the house, in these cases a surgical mask is not necessary.
Can you elaborate as to why you believe you need both?
Not the OP, but surgical masks don't seal as well as N95 masks, they are great for source control but not for incoming protection. Also, believe it or not, I've found that a 4-layer ASTM Level 3 surgical mask is less breathable than a N95 mask. They both have the melt-blown layers but they have different performance. BTW, regulated N95s also shed less fibers than a random surgical mask according to a study.