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Review of Woodworker's Respirator January 9, 2007 Frederick D. Zagurski (Edmonds, WA, USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I did a lot of research on the various types of respirators. My main criteria was that it was specifically made for woodworking applications. I selected the AO Safety model 95190. I choose it because of the good reputation of AO Safety, having dual filters instead of just one, and having two straps--one for your neck and one for the top of your head to ensure a tight fit. I have used it for a year now and am completely satisfied with its performance. I would recommend it to other woodworkers.
Dust filter does the job January 9, 2007 J. R. Reeher (Seneca Falls, NY United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this dust filtering mask for use in spare-time woodworking. It is far superior to the disposable dust masks I have used and conforms well to the face without discomfort, even when worn for extended periods (although I have not used it in hot, humid conditions). I may even buy a second mask for occasional visitors to my woodshop. The disposable filter inserts last quite a while and are easily replaced.
Comfortable and Effective March 11, 2006 C. Clark 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This respirator is comfortable and effective. I wear glasses and they don't fog up. I also get a good seal even with my beard. I've used this while sanding and it made a big difference.
great mid-range respirator January 9, 2007 kaysa (Hancock, MI) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
If you're looking for something more than a paper mask, but less than one of those bulky face attachments, this is probably the best respirator you can buy. Its lightweight, adjustable (convienent for those of us with small heads)and seals well around your mouth and nose. My favorite part is that it doesn't disrupt the placement of my safety glasses, which is an issue I run into requently with respirators. Definately a great value for the money.
Great for drywall too! September 17, 2005 Joseph W. Anderson (Seattle, WA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I work in a sheetrock/metal stud framing union for a living, first night i took it out and demo'ed like, 700sq feet of sheetrock, didnt get any of that white crap in my nose, (which also contains crystyal quartz in a small ammount, the main ingredient in silicosis) and no funny smell, i just cleaned it out, and used it again! more economical than buying paper masks over and over, and i can clip this on my tool belt! haha!
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