The MILWAUKEE N95 Valved Respirators with Gaskets are designed to help users stay cool while providing them with a better fit. The dust masks feature a comfortable tight sealing gasket creating a secure seal on the user's face for all day comfort. The respirator valve reduces the construction mask's internal temperature by 10 degree F keeping users cool while at work. The respirator masks feature two soft adjustable straps and a flexible nose bridge allowing users to achieve a better fit. The respirator masks are NIOSH N95 approved for non-harmful sanding, grinding, sawing and insulation particles. Color: White.
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The diaphragm inside these masks makes them better than most other disposables. The seal it makes helps you to breathe through the filter instead of around it.
Pretty good price this time around.
I have 4 boxes of these in my garage, certain there is no way I paid $60 for them ($15 per box of 10).
So not sure this is a great deal.
Probably want to check other front page deals.
With that said, I do use them and find them very good. Extremely useful in the northeast for leaf work given how dry it's been…saved me from inhaling all the dust.
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I tried to use n95 masks when we had wildfire smoke blowing in. They didn't filter sh!t. Virus particles are even smaller. How would they filter them effectively?
Was in London last month and couldn't believe how many people were wearing masks on the tube. Turns out it's from the soot and sure enough wife blew her nose with noticeable soot. Probably the same anywhere you go on a subway. No issues on buses or trains.
I tried to use n95 masks when we had wildfire smoke blowing in. They didn't filter sh!t. Virus particles are even smaller. How would they filter them effectively?
Maybe it wasn't fit-tested or you got a fake? There are lots of fake masks being sold. Homedepot should have a clean supply chain, or so one would hope.
My understanding is that even if a viral particle is technically smaller, the particle would have to go through a maze to get to the other side. A maze where it's barely small enough to navigate without hitting a wall, and if it does hit a wall it may get stuck. Or get stuck on another particle that already got stuck.
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Pretty good price this time around.
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So not sure this is a great deal.
Probably want to check other front page deals.
With that said, I do use them and find them very good. Extremely useful in the northeast for leaf work given how dry it's been…saved me from inhaling all the dust.
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My understanding is that even if a viral particle is technically smaller, the particle would have to go through a maze to get to the other side. A maze where it's barely small enough to navigate without hitting a wall, and if it does hit a wall it may get stuck. Or get stuck on another particle that already got stuck.
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