Chris HB Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 Seems like there a a lot of options to choose out there, so hoping to get a real world recommendation. Looking to get a decent general woodwork/removing plasterboard dust mask. I assume it’s better to get something that’s reusable rather than just some cheap disposable type of thing?
markc Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 If woodworking then a decent reusable especially for MDF. For plasterboard and other demolition type dusts then disposable as you will go through lots of them 1
Chris HB Posted November 18, 2022 Author Posted November 18, 2022 Thanks, so is something like the Force 8 Half-Mask with PressToCheck P3 Filters or the Trend Stealth masks with filters a little OTT?
Conor Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 (edited) I've a full face job. It's great for hardcore work but it gets sweaty in there and not comfortable for all day use. I just use KN95 masks from Amazon. Fit well, and block all the dust. I've a half mask as well but don't rate them at all, don't fit as well as a full mask (never stays in place long), or even the good quality KN95s. Edited November 18, 2022 by Conor 1
nod Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 I’ve several of these most sites insist on them a stream of fresh air Great for insulating 1
nod Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 Most HSE deem respirators useless with a beard Hence the gifted artist’s impression of me 😁 1
PeterW Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 13 hours ago, Chris HB said: Thanks, so is something like the Force 8 Half-Mask with PressToCheck P3 Filters or the Trend Stealth masks with filters a little OTT? I like these as you get a decent air flow and they don’t get too sweaty https://www.toolstation.com/jsp-force8-mask-with-p3-presstocheck-filters/p80177 The air fed ones are really nice but I don’t have enough need to warrant one (not that it stops me buying stuff ..!!) 1
Iceverge Posted November 19, 2022 Posted November 19, 2022 I use one of these. Additionally I use it for anything that requires good eye protection. Every other set of goggles that seal around your eyes for angle grinding etc fog up. It is a bit sweaty however. 1
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