This is a fantastic price for a really great mask.
£21.99 in screwfix.
If all you've ever used are those are those £2-£3 paper type dust masks, once you try this you'll wonder why you ever used those cheaper ones before.
This seals really really well and doesn't steam up your safety goggles when using it (which is one of the main reasons people don't use dust/safety masks)
If you put it on correctly you can really use it for hours without it bothering you.
This can be reused for upto 30 days.
For the sake of your health, please always use a mask, even if it's not this one.
All the best
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clarabellecoww
9 Jun 165#1
Bane!
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TN567
11 Jun 16#29
Whatever ajibee its boring now, think what you like, obviously you know better than the person who wrote it, me. Anyway enough argutexting, im off to hate women even more and get tyre neck out for a pint xxx
Ajibee
11 Jun 16#28
Not a funny joke, barely literate if that, plus sexist and insulting. But apart from that, pointless.
TN567
11 Jun 16#27
+1 of course it was a joke. Tyre neck loved it so button your head please
jambone
11 Jun 16#26
I think it was a joke...
Ajibee
11 Jun 16#25
Such specious ignorant nonsense from TN567. I haven't said that anyone is any such thing. All I did was describe those who are most prone to OSA, but it could be anyone, whatever their size or shape. Moreover, you make an uncalled for presumption about my gender, then state that that gender makes you sick. Nowhere have I said whether I am male or female, and nowhere do you present evidence for making such an unfounded presumption. As for women making you sick, that is your problem, not a problem with women. Jog on numpty.
JimmyJiver
11 Jun 16#24
This. And if it's for work use you need to be face-fit tested, i.e. ensure the mask seals against the face properly and prevents the ingress of harmful substances.
pcs7038
11 Jun 16#23
Avoid. This is almost certainly useless and if you are buying it for employees, illegal (meaning a breach of health and safety legislation intended to protect workers).
If you are working with solvents or particulates (dust), use of properly selected and approved respiratory protective equipment is essential. You often can't see the nasties that you are breathing and certainly not the effect that it is having on your health.
clarabellecoww
11 Jun 16#22
yes I smile...because he's 6ft and 10 and a half stone! I love being patronised...
HereKittyKitty
10 Jun 16#20
What happens if you reuse it after 30 days?
Midnight Tboy to HereKittyKitty
11 Jun 16#21
you spontaneously combust
JohnOFarrell
10 Jun 16#19
Often this price or cheaper new on eBay though. Some on there now for £13.99, good for those without Amazon prime
asl3312
10 Jun 16#18
The Division Cosplay!!
Bridotronic
10 Jun 16#17
Great for kicker sniffing
Hondo
10 Jun 16#16
"Say My Name ...Say It !!." .........:sunglasses:
sawsa
10 Jun 16#15
I have this. It is excellent. Buy.
jambone
10 Jun 16#14
Seems like a good price but doesn't mention what rating it is or whether it adheres to any standard or CE marked :S
Might get a few of these for me and the kids to put on for when the hubby has been the toilet!! :laughing:
seanmorris100
10 Jun 16#10
Why do they think builders are all middle aged with receding hairlines? Ohh its because they are!
daalphamale to seanmorris100
10 Jun 16#11
more like receding arselines!
THEDC0
9 Jun 16#8
No good for protection against paint.
3M 06941 is required for paint use.
jambone to THEDC0
10 Jun 16#9
Thanks for the heads up.
TN567
9 Jun 161#7
She basically called your man overweight with a large neck to boot and what do you do???? Just smile.
Disgusting
Your laughing whilst old tyre neck is snoring is massive head off
Women make me sick
:stuck_out_tongue:
clarabellecoww
9 Jun 162#6
Thank you for the info, I shall pass it on! That's your good deed for the day :smiley:
Ajibee
9 Jun 162#5
Your husband might need to get checked out for OSA, obstructive sleep apnoea, where soft-tissue in the throat (which causes snoring) collapses and blocks breathing temporarily, causing the sufferer to momentarily wake to resume breathing. This happens without the sufferer realising, but interrupts sleep, which causes tiredness, lethargy, etc. It happens very often to those who are overweight and with a larger neck size, but also leads to obesity (through tiredness) and depression. Commonly people with OSA are treated with a CPAP or APAP machine which blows pressurised air through a mask, not dissimilar to the one listed here, which keeps the airway open while they sleep. If you think it's even a possibility you should get him checked out - OSA is a seriously debilitating condition if untreated. HTH.
Ajibee
9 Jun 16#4
Not exactly as long term maintenance free as would be nice - though fine if you need it for daily use in a trade:
"Exempt from the maintenance requirements of COSHH regulations if disposed of within the month"
clarabellecoww
9 Jun 161#3
or maybe for my Husband when he's snoring like a warthog!!!
Opening post
£21.99 in screwfix.
If all you've ever used are those are those £2-£3 paper type dust masks, once you try this you'll wonder why you ever used those cheaper ones before.
This seals really really well and doesn't steam up your safety goggles when using it (which is one of the main reasons people don't use dust/safety masks)
If you put it on correctly you can really use it for hours without it bothering you.
This can be reused for upto 30 days.
For the sake of your health, please always use a mask, even if it's not this one.
All the best
Top comments
Latest comments (29)
If you are working with solvents or particulates (dust), use of properly selected and approved respiratory protective equipment is essential. You often can't see the nasties that you are breathing and certainly not the effect that it is having on your health.
3M 06941 is required for paint use.
Disgusting
Your laughing whilst old tyre neck is snoring is massive head off
Women make me sick
:stuck_out_tongue:
"Exempt from the maintenance requirements of COSHH regulations if disposed of within the month"