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2-Pk 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter P100 Respiratory Protection

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Amazon has 2-Pk 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter P100 Respiratory Protection (60923) on sale for $14.72 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

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Protection Type / Focus:
  • Silica, Mold, Organic Vapor, Dust, mist, fumes, gases or vapours and combination hazards
  • Hydrogen Fluoride, Hydrogen Sulfide, Organic Vapor, Chlorine, Hydrogen Chloride, Chlorine Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide

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Amazon has 2-Pk 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter P100 Respiratory Protection (60923) on sale for $14.72 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Community Member Greyson76 for finding this deal.

Note: You may cancel your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships.

Protection Type / Focus:
  • Silica, Mold, Organic Vapor, Dust, mist, fumes, gases or vapours and combination hazards
  • Hydrogen Fluoride, Hydrogen Sulfide, Organic Vapor, Chlorine, Hydrogen Chloride, Chlorine Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $6.72 less than the previous Frontpage Deal from August, 2020.
  • About this product:
    • 4.8 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 9,630 customer reviews
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Model: 3M P100 Respirator Cartridge/Filter 60923, 1 Pair, Helps Protect Against Organic Vapors, Acid Gases, and Particulates

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Mr. Harley
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https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/respi...selection/

Having a substantial vision correction (13 diopters, or essentially 20/1300) I have only looked at half face respirators. I had the pink P100 plus nuisance organic vapor 3M 2297 for light cleaning at home at the start of COVID, which was a life saver when nothing else was available outside of hospitals and first responders. I had them because of respiratory issues since birth. But P100 clog up faster, and wearing those for 4-5 hours made my chest start to hurt. For extended wear P100 is harder to breathe through than P95.

These are the next step up. I've used them when bleaching a large area inside after a major water leak, with ventilation and a 1/2 mask. I would not rely on a half mask in an enclosed area spraying car lacquer, for example, which for optimal safety requires full face with positive air pressure. The 3M guide will walk you through figuring out what you need.

Once you open them, ALWAYS put them into a ziplock bag and push the air out if you plan on reusing. Even then once you open them they have a limited shelf life. If you are in a commercial setting, or use them routinely, you will want to replace them at the recommended intervals. Make sure the mask seals properly. If you think you can smell hazardous chemicals even after it is sealed (if they have an odor, and if they don't maybe you should be hiring professionals), make sure you a) have the right cartridge/mask combo, b) double check your air circulation, and c) if neither of those help, replace the cartridge.

I recently had my first asthma attack due to a totally unexpected exposure to something I am severely allergic to in a poor air circulation environment. You know your lungs are moving but you still feel like you are suffocating. My son and a steroidal inhaler saved me, but trust me - don't screw around with your lungs' health. I am changing my Living Will as I have no desire to slowly suffocate due to some kind of severe pulmonary issue. IMHO there is a special spot in hell for people who make excuses for air pollution that substantially increases the risk for asthma in children.
BigBG
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Darn, it's not the 60926, which is what you have pictured.

The 60926 and 6006 also do Ammonia/Methylamine and Formaldehyde, which I need to not die to death.

Dying is bad, so I hear.
Greyson76
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I (and other beekeepers) use these with the 6200 half-face mask for applying oxalic acid vapor to beehives to treat mites (the acid is a powder we heat to 445F to sublimate it to a gas).

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BigBGMar 24, 2023 10:14 PM
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Darn, it's not the 60926, which is what you have pictured.

The 60926 and 6006 also do Ammonia/Methylamine and Formaldehyde, which I need to not die to death.

Dying is bad, so I hear.
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Quote from BigBG :
Darn, it's not the 60926, which is what you have pictured.

The 60926 and 6006 also do Ammonia/Methylamine and Formaldehyde, which I need to not die to death.

Dying is bad, so I hear.

Sorry about the wrong picture. I just clicked the first suggested one. I fixed it.
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BigBGMar 24, 2023 10:35 PM
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Quote from Greyson76 :
Sorry about the wrong picture. I just clicked the first suggested one. I fixed it.
Yes, that's better. Thanks. Still a good deal, especially for people who need chlorine protection.
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remaindersMar 25, 2023 04:16 AM
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60926 or bust. why can't you buy this model at HD or Lowe's?
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Azrael_the_CatMar 25, 2023 06:02 AM
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I don't see methane listed, but my husband's farts are organic. Will these work? he eats a lot of eggs so I know it will help with the sulfur smell at least. TIA.
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SpinDMar 25, 2023 06:13 AM
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Quote from gallymimus :
I don't see methane listed, but my husband's farts are organic. Will these work? he eats a lot of eggs so I know it will help with the sulfur smell at least. TIA.
An ad "Healthy poop in as little as 24 hours" showed directly beneath your post. I think its for cat food. YMMV
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bktj600Mar 25, 2023 06:19 AM
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At this price this looks like something to keep with emergency prepper stuff, but from looking at mask options that fit this style of filter some of them are different sizes, especially ones with the face/eye shield (3M 6800 vs 6900). Might necessitate getting properly fitted for the specific size needed before throwing coin at one of those. Can anyone elaborate on how they use these style of filter?

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Quote from bktj600 :
At this price this looks like something to keep with emergency prepper stuff, but from looking at mask options that fit this style of filter some of them are different sizes, especially ones with the face/eye shield (3M 6800 vs 6900). Might necessitate getting properly fitted for the specific size needed before throwing coin at one of those. Can anyone elaborate on how they use these style of filter?
I (and other beekeepers) use these with the 6200 half-face mask for applying oxalic acid vapor to beehives to treat mites (the acid is a powder we heat to 445F to sublimate it to a gas).
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Quote from bktj600 :
At this price this looks like something to keep with emergency prepper stuff, but from looking at mask options that fit this style of filter some of them are different sizes, especially ones with the face/eye shield (3M 6800 vs 6900). Might necessitate getting properly fitted for the specific size needed before throwing coin at one of those. Can anyone elaborate on how they use these style of filter?
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/respi...selection/

Having a substantial vision correction (13 diopters, or essentially 20/1300) I have only looked at half face respirators. I had the pink P100 plus nuisance organic vapor 3M 2297 for light cleaning at home at the start of COVID, which was a life saver when nothing else was available outside of hospitals and first responders. I had them because of respiratory issues since birth. But P100 clog up faster, and wearing those for 4-5 hours made my chest start to hurt. For extended wear P100 is harder to breathe through than P95.

These are the next step up. I've used them when bleaching a large area inside after a major water leak, with ventilation and a 1/2 mask. I would not rely on a half mask in an enclosed area spraying car lacquer, for example, which for optimal safety requires full face with positive air pressure. The 3M guide will walk you through figuring out what you need.

Once you open them, ALWAYS put them into a ziplock bag and push the air out if you plan on reusing. Even then once you open them they have a limited shelf life. If you are in a commercial setting, or use them routinely, you will want to replace them at the recommended intervals. Make sure the mask seals properly. If you think you can smell hazardous chemicals even after it is sealed (if they have an odor, and if they don't maybe you should be hiring professionals), make sure you a) have the right cartridge/mask combo, b) double check your air circulation, and c) if neither of those help, replace the cartridge.

I recently had my first asthma attack due to a totally unexpected exposure to something I am severely allergic to in a poor air circulation environment. You know your lungs are moving but you still feel like you are suffocating. My son and a steroidal inhaler saved me, but trust me - don't screw around with your lungs' health. I am changing my Living Will as I have no desire to slowly suffocate due to some kind of severe pulmonary issue. IMHO there is a special spot in hell for people who make excuses for air pollution that substantially increases the risk for asthma in children.
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Milk4EverMar 25, 2023 07:21 AM
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2-pack is a bit misleading. It's one pair of filters for one respirator.
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techxMar 25, 2023 08:03 AM
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Quote from Greyson76 :
Sorry about the wrong picture. I just clicked the first suggested one. I fixed it.
You clicked? Yes these help with clickers too.
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NeatShop7155Mar 25, 2023 08:14 AM
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damn, this remind me the old days when i protest against the government, using the 60926 is able to block tear gas from police. i get caught and get warrant in my home country, end up living in US now lol
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DrRikMar 25, 2023 10:01 AM
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It is one package two items. Or two packages?!
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Is this what I need for basic stuff around the house like spray painting outdoors for crafts/hobbies, applying paint indoors for walls, liquid pesticides or herbicides? Or would it be overkill?

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