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3M 8210Plus Series Respirator | 
| Brand: 3M Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $6.20 - $44.99 as of 9/4/2010 16:42 CDT details
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Rating: 37 reviews
ASIN: B000BUAPFO
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Product Description Designed to help provide comfortable, reliable worker protection against certain non-oil based particles. Its lightweight construction helps promote greater worker acceptance and comfort and increased wear time. For workplace applications include grindin
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Very Good and Inexpensive August 5, 2010 M. Ross (Orange, CA USA) These are very good and inexpensive respirators that are effective against nuisance dust, sawdust, pollen, etc. I got these as a more disposable option to supplement the other respirators I use on a regular basis. They are very high quality and comfortable for what they are, but they cannot compare to ones that have an exhalation valve to provide relief from moisture and heat build up. I consider these when I have a need for a N95 respirator and it is cool or when I will not be wearing it for a long period. While they are reasonably comfortable, they can't compare over the time with a vented unit.
The straps are very good and lend themselves to frequent and repeated use, increasing the economy of the mask. I've never had one break, and the bands do seem to retain their tension much better than bargain brands. These have a thin metal strip that can be bent to conform to the bridge of the nose to provide a better seal and a custom fit.
When you need a respirator, be certain you match the appropriate respirator to the job you are working on. You'd never use one of these when using solvents, for example, or for an environment where an N99 cartridge-style respirator is more appropriate.
Very high quality, these are my choice for short-term, disposable particulate respirators when the length of the job doesn't warrant a vented style. They provide good economy as well as effective filtration. For the proper application, I recommend these. For superior fit and greatly enhanced comfort at the N95 rating, I go with the 3M surgeon-style masks with the cool flow vent.
Plain particulate respirator. July 21, 2010 SCF (Denver, CO United States) There's not a lot to write about these plain 3M respirators. They are as comfortable and functional as one would expect and demand from such a product and are fairly priced. Good for dealing with dust. Or avian flu, if you're one of those paranoid types . . . I guess . . . ?
Best product June 22, 2010 Ouneheuane Phimmasane (Poway, CA) This is the first time I found the best product, the mask sealed very tight, comfortable, after using I can see clean inside and dirty outside, I will use this item for ever
Buy these, instead of those cheap paper masks! May 4, 2010 Cilly 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used to wear the cheap disposable paper masks, even though they were a pain; the rubber bands yanked at my hair, the edges were scratchy, and they made my glasses fog up so much I couldn't see. But I continued to use them, because I mistakenly assumed that a better-quality mask would be even MORE uncomfortable. After all, it offers more protection so it must be an even bigger hassle to wear, right?
Wrong! Oh, so wrong, and I had no idea until my Dad gave me one of these 3M 8210s. I'm never using those cheap paper masks again. Not only are these much, much more comfortable, they keep the dust out more efficiently too. The stretchy bands are silky and don't pull your hair, the nose bridge is padded with foam, and although the mask is thicker than a paper mask, it is easier to breathe through. Although the entire mask is held tightly to your face, it doesn't chafe a bit and you barely know it's there. And my glasses didn't fog up at all. These masks are a bit more expensive but worth every penny. If you suffer dust allergies, you owe it to yourself to use these in nasty situations. You won't believe how well they work, and best of all, you won't hate wearing them!
Does the yob. January 31, 2010 Born2Late65 (New York, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've a small face. It's hard to find masks that fit correctly. Because of the elastic straps, these do OK. I use them in a clinical (nursing) setting. W/O an exhaust valve, they are very uncomfortable after 30mins. They do the job. All masks like this are uncomfortable w/o exhaust valves. I'll buy more when these run out.
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