Walmart has 5-Pack SupplyAID KN95 Face Mask w/ Exhalation Valve on sale for $1.67. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial Here) or orders $35 or more.
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Amazon has 5-Pack SupplyAID KN95 Face Mask w/ Exhalation Valve on sale for $1.67. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+ orders.
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Walmart has 5-Pack SupplyAID KN95 Face Mask w/ Exhalation Valve on sale for $1.67. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial Here) or orders $35 or more.
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Amazon has 5-Pack SupplyAID KN95 Face Mask w/ Exhalation Valve on sale for $1.67. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+ orders.
Model: KN95 Face Mask with Exhalation Valve for Protection Against PM2.5 Dust, Pollen and Haze-Proof (5-Pack)
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always good to do your homework on these - to be certified as KN95, the manufacturer name is required to be on the mask itself. These do not have that.
These have the exhale valve - so it's good for protecting YOU from particles, but terrible at containing your particles.
Extra good for keeping face cool and not fogging up glasses when doing DIY projects etc.
But not ideal for COVID/sickness spread prevention as your own germs exit unfiltered.
Not that many people/places are still doing a lot of masking, but if you are trying to contain your germs this is not the choice.
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These have the exhale valve - so it's good for protecting YOU from particles, but terrible at containing your particles.
Extra good for keeping face cool and not fogging up glasses when doing DIY projects etc.
But not ideal for COVID/sickness spread prevention as your own germs exit unfiltered.
Not that many people/places are still doing a lot of masking, but if you are trying to contain your germs this is not the choice.
Last edited by sarcasmogratis November 29, 2023 at 11:05 PM.
I plan to get my updated booster shot next month. I got bivalent booster around mid August. So had to wait a bit of time between shots. Are these masks as good as the Honeywell n95 masks?
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always good to do your homework on these - to be certified as KN95, the manufacturer name is required to be on the mask itself. These do not have that.
These masks are on numerous videos as tested and FAILING KN95 standards (ie, no they do not protect against COVID - in or out).
These masks have tons of SHILL fake reviews on Amzn. Heck, maybe even this post is a shill.
However, at $2, for home and work use against general particulates like sawdust, etc - for sure they would be useful.
I think you mean to say "they are less effective" in tests than their KN95 rating would suggest. To say they "do not protect against COVID" would be wildly inaccurate as placing a towel or handkerchief over your nose and mouth has SOME limited efficacy.
More expensive KN95 brands approved by the FDA, such as Powecom, tend to outperform the KN95 standard and have been tested to filter out 98% + outside air.
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I cannot think of a single situation where I'd use these; their performance is bad enough you might be better off with a bandana or old gym sock around your face. Or just do what so many did during the pandemic and buy this but then don't bother putting it over your nose.
I just want something for spreading rock dust and lime in the garden or cutting the grass when it's dry. These should be adequate for those things, right?
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YouTube review:
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Extra good for keeping face cool and not fogging up glasses when doing DIY projects etc.
But not ideal for COVID/sickness spread prevention as your own germs exit unfiltered.
Not that many people/places are still doing a lot of masking, but if you are trying to contain your germs this is not the choice.
These masks have tons of SHILL fake reviews on Amzn. Heck, maybe even this post is a shill.
However, at $2, for home and work use against general particulates like sawdust, etc - for sure they would be useful.
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Extra good for keeping face cool and not fogging up glasses when doing DIY projects etc.
But not ideal for COVID/sickness spread prevention as your own germs exit unfiltered.
Not that many people/places are still doing a lot of masking, but if you are trying to contain your germs this is not the choice.
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YouTube review:
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These masks have tons of SHILL fake reviews on Amzn. Heck, maybe even this post is a shill.
However, at $2, for home and work use against general particulates like sawdust, etc - for sure they would be useful.
These masks have tons of SHILL fake reviews on Amzn. Heck, maybe even this post is a shill.
However, at $2, for home and work use against general particulates like sawdust, etc - for sure they would be useful.
These masks have tons of SHILL fake reviews on Amzn. Heck, maybe even this post is a shill.
However, at $2, for home and work use against general particulates like sawdust, etc - for sure they would be useful.
More expensive KN95 brands approved by the FDA, such as Powecom, tend to outperform the KN95 standard and have been tested to filter out 98% + outside air.
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Nice to have some cheap mask to one time use throw away when sanding, blowing the lawn or cutting the grass.
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