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GVS Elipse P100 Mask S/M

$37.99

“P100” in the GVS Elipse P100 Mask name means this mask protects against all particulates, offering a minimum efficiency of 99.97% or higher at 0.3 microns particle size. It is made of hypoallergenic materials and has replaceable filters for dust (included with each mask) and nuisance...

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“P100” in the GVS Elipse P100 Mask name means this mask protects against all particulates, offering a minimum efficiency of 99.97% or higher at 0.3 microns particle size. It is made of hypoallergenic materials and has replaceable filters for dust (included with each mask) and nuisance odor (available as replacement filters). Extremely lightweight, the mask fits perfectly to the face without hindrance to the user or his or her selection of eye and hearing protection and comes in two sizes, S/M and M/L to fit most faces.

Features:

• Mask protects against all particulates

• Minimum efficiency of 99.7% or higher

• Made of hypoallergenic materials




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  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Excellent mask

    I've been using this mask for coming up on a year now; it fits snugly against the face and forms a nice seal, with easily adjustable and comfortable straps. The filters are rated P100, a CDC NIOSH rating meaning that they filter at least 99.97% of airborne particles and are strongly resistant to oil. Compared to something with an N95 rating (which filters 95% of airborne particles), you're looking at something like two orders of magnitude better protection against 0.3-micron particulate matter. For the price, I can't recommend this thing enough!

  2. 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    Fits well but dust still sips through

    This mask fits me well but dust still seems to sip through either the valve or some gap between wall and filters. I have developed allergic reaction to wood over time. I am now remediating the problem by wearing a second surgical mask on top and that seems to be doing the trick, albeit making it a bit hard to breathe. Could be a one off, but too late now for an exchange.

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