May 10, 201115 yr An air filter for those of us with facial hair. I find mine drips a bit with condensation, but its OK. Ric
May 10, 201115 yr I looked in one of these a number of years ago and found they only had filters for nuisance dust, not for vapors. If all you need is nuisance dust filters that's fine. ron
May 10, 201115 yr I looked in one of these a number of years ago and found they only had filters for nuisance dust, not for vapors. If all you need is nuisance dust filters that's fine. ron I noticed this as well. I love the idea and might get one for dust anyway, but I'd really like to see filters for it that were good for welding fumes and/or organic solvent vapors.
May 11, 201115 yr Only good for nuisance dust? My beard filters out that by itself! (With a little help from an N-95, that is...)
May 11, 201115 yr I noticed this as well. I love the idea and might get one for dust anyway, but I'd really like to see filters for it that were good for welding fumes and/or organic solvent vapors. So would I. The inventor made an appearance on a woodwork forum I read and I asked about the possibility of getting filters for organic vapors. He said he wasn't interested in developing that. I bought a standard half-mask respirator and shave to use it. ron
May 12, 201115 yr I wish I'd had one of these years ago. I don't often work with things that produce vapors like paints and such but I sure work with a lot of dusty things in my casting, polishing, grinding and such, I hate black boogers and I hate coughing it up out of my lungs too. Now that I'm all gimped up I guess it don't matter much but the price is sure better than it is for those battery powered HEPA face shields. <_<
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