What is the best respirator mask to protect yourself against saw dust and epoxy resin dust?
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- This is a video showing you different ways you can protect your lungs from toxic wood and epoxy resin dust. I walk through different types of masks that have different advantages and disadvantages.
Links to different masks
Amazon.com
- Disposable paper masks: amzn.to/3W6Aqu9
- Respirator mask, half face: amzn.to/3Fyos5v
- Respirator mask, full face: amzn.to/3HJKTHm
- JSP PowerCap Active IP (not sold on Amazon): www.jspsafety....
Amazon.ca
- Disposable paper masks: amzn.to/3FDc9oh
- Respirator mask, half face: amzn.to/3ZNSPwQ
- Respirator mask, full face: amzn.to/3Fwg1rg
- JSP PowerCap Active IP (not sold on Amazon): www.jspsafety....
Amazon.co.uk
- Disposable paper masks: amzn.to/3YvltmY
- Respirator mask, half face: amzn.to/3uVoPSK
- Respirator mask, full face: amzn.to/3W7xnlq
- JSP PowerCap Active IP (not sold on Amazon): www.poolewood....
Amazon.de
- Disposable paper masks: amzn.to/3hwDpwM
- Respirator mask, half face: amzn.to/3v59iQ5
- Respirator mask, full face: amzn.to/3nSyTLX
- JSP PowerCap Active IP: amzn.to/3mcSOF7
Amazon.fr
- Disposable paper masks: amzn.to/3WkQg4c
- Respirator mask, half face: amzn.to/3G1N8Ve
- Respirator mask, full face: amzn.to/3ZT4avB
- JSP PowerCap Active IP: amzn.to/3BHE0Tq
Amazon.es
- Disposable paper masks: amzn.to/3HLB63H
- Respirator mask, half face: amzn.to/3j3xf7I
- Respirator mask, full face: amzn.to/3WtrRcE
- JSP PowerCap Active IP: amzn.to/3Uj4zGw
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Great video as usual my friend. Thank you for the mask reviews. I’ve been thinking about upgrading my 3m mask for something more comfortable. The annoyance for me is the safety glasses fogging up. This option seems to take care of this problem. Something to consider for sure.
The fogging is resolved with the full face mask, so if that is your main issue, that should do the trick. But the JSP one is so much more comfortable, I wish you could try it out, it’s a totally different way of working my friend…
Excellent video 🤩👏👍👍👍bro thanks
Thank you, most welcome 👊🏼
Thanks. Interesting.
Most welcome, glad if it was helpful 🤩
Thanks for the recommendations. Always enjoy your videos. BTW, Whats up with your workmate? He was totally old school maskless.
Thanks man, I am pumped to hear that you enjoy my videos 👊🏼 You mean Toni? Haha, you nailed it man, the problem is that he IS totally old school 🤣 He was a carpenter for all his life, now he is old and goes like „Ah, c‘mon, I am 72 years old and I will die soon anyway. Leave me alone with your modern respirator crap…“. What can I say? Old folks sometimes become really stubborn; it might happen to us too one day 🤣
Trand Airshield is available in the Netherlands for around 300 euro. Works great too.
Thanks for sharing - I didn't know that product
Thanks for this review.
I got an Airshield model which is similar at your mask (about 400 €).
For me, the weigh is important and the noise too.
Do you have any experience or idea about the expensive (1500 €) 3M model, with battery and blower on a belt ?
DM
Most welcome, Dominique. A few months back I visited a company that built jand made surfboards. The work a lot with epoxy and use the 3M system. It looked awesome, but also quite labor intensive to mount/unmount. I think it’s great for people who need to wear it for longer work processes, but for shorter ones like I do, the quick mounting/unmounting of the battery powered ones is awesome…
is this good for concrete dust?
I don’t know, you should consult the documentation on their website or reach out to them and ask
Now really confused Just tell which is best for working with epoxy
The expensive one is absolute the best