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Toxic Dust Respirator

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The Toxic Dust Respirator traps over 99.97% of toxic dust including lead, asbestos, and Hantavirus and meets the latest US government respirator standards (P100 Class) and OSHA and NIOSH requirements.

The Toxic Dust Respirator traps over 99.97% of toxic dust including lead, asbestos, Hantavirus and meets the latest US government respirator standards (P100 Class), OSHA and NIOSH requirements.

  • Traps over 99.97% of toxic dust including lead, asbestos and Hantavirus
  • Meets US government respirator standards (P100 Class) and OSHA and NIOSH requirements
  • Adjustable head bands
  • Flexible face piece
  • Lightweight cartridges


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    4.8

    (based on 5 reviews)

    100%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Comfortable (5)
    • Lightweight (4)
    • Breathable (4)
    • Good protection (2)

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Working with power tools (4)
    • Carpentry (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid do-it-yourselfer (2)
    • Primary Use:
    • Personal (4)

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    5.0

    Dust Protection

    By  Jay

    from Houston, Tejas

    About Me Beginner

    Pros

    • Breathable
    • Comfortable
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    • Hot

    Best Uses

    • Working With Power Tools

    Comments about Toxic Dust Respirator :

    I read a lot about shop dust problems and so I bought a respirator. I hope it works as good as it claims. It is comfortable but a little warm. I would not sand wood without it. I do feel a little like I am ready for a World War I gas attack but it does seem to stop the dust from getting in my lungs.

    • Primary Use:
    • Personal
     
    5.0

    Works great and my glasses do not fog up

    By  Mac

    from Albin, Wy

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Breathable
    • Comfortable
    • Good Protection
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Carpentry
    • Construction
    • Working With Power Tools

    Comments about Toxic Dust Respirator :

    I mostly use it for sanding and some spraying. I wear either my reading glasses or safety glasses and they do not fog up at all. As far as I am concern, there are no cons.

    • Primary Use:
    • Personal
     
    5.0

    Toxic Dust Respirator

    By  AlaskaNanook

    from Fairbanks, Alaska

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Breathable
    • Comfortable
    • Good Protection
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Carpentry
    • Outdoor Work
    • Working With Power Tools

    Comments about Toxic Dust Respirator :

    I've tried a few other types and I bought this one to try. I don't need to look any further. Comfortable securement design that stays in place.

    • Primary Use:
    • Personal
     
    4.0

    great overall mask

    By  Duke

    from Burlington, VT

    About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Breathable
    • Comfortable
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    • Strapping system

    Best Uses

    • Carpentry
    • Construction
    • Working With Power Tools

    Comments about Toxic Dust Respirator :

    Amazing system: great for any use where a vacuum ventilation system is impossible and the user is moving about the workroom. Light, compact, and effective against the finest of sawdust and other particulates. The only downside to this mask is the adjustment straps, especially if you have facial hair. Once you know your adjustment, tie off the straps so they don't loosen and cut off the excess, which has the tendency to flap about.

    • Primary Use:
    • Personal
     
    5.0

    Best I Have Found

    By  EJ

    from Atlanta, Ga.

    About Me High-end Shopper

    Pros

    • Comfortable
    • Good with glasses
    • Light Weight

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Sanding
    • Wood working

    Comments about Toxic Dust Respirator :

    I have had problems with wood dust my whole life and have always worn some type of dust mask. This one is by far the best. I have recommended it to many people. I work with wood on a daily basis.

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