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JimiJimi

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Hi

Does anyone know of a good dust mask? I have been using those paper ones but there must be a better way!

Jimi
 
Hi Jimi,
Have a look at the Trend air race and the Trend air shield pro,they are not cheap but work real well.I use the air race for the majority of my work and air shield when working with yew and spalted timbers.

Peter
 
Another vote for the air ace. First one I found that stops glasses steaming up which is kinda handy!
 
Money well spent I dont think you will regret it.To help the filter last longer I clean it with the shop vac,a quick hoover removes the dust build up.

Peter
 
Thanks for the tip guys. I want to replace my paper ones and also suffer from steamed up glasses so this sounds ideal.

Many thanks

Barry
 
Another positive thumbs up for the Trend Airace. =D> =D>

Take care.

Chris R.
 
The picture is of a mask I purchased from ARCO for £20 and it does not mist my glasses
 

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Nelsun":etnutu1q said:
Another vote for the air ace. First one I found that stops glasses steaming up which is kinda handy!
The eternal problem of spectacle wearers! For things which require a dust mask and glasses, I use either the effective but annoying Trend Airshield (heavy, uncomfortable, wobbles around, noisy and expensive), or an (effective but annoying) rubber cartridge mask suitable for vapours (uncomfortable and sweaty).
If paper masks didn't steam up my glasses, they'd be my first choice every time.

BTW - what about contact lenses? I've never tried them because they are said to be problematic in dusty environments.
 
I am REALLY pleased with the Air Ace. I didn't really believe the reviews when people said they forgot they had it on but it is true. I use a Rolson magnifying shield with it and it doesn't get in the way at all. I think I would have to fiddle about with the strap near my ears if I wanted to wear glasses with it though. Thanks again for the recommendation - It is exactly what I wanted and does the job perfectly.

Jimi
 
Sawyer":2uari5t5 said:
Nelsun":2uari5t5 said:
Another vote for the air ace. First one I found that stops glasses steaming up which is kinda handy!
The eternal problem of spectacle wearers! For things which require a dust mask and glasses, I use either the effective but annoying Trend Airshield (heavy, uncomfortable, wobbles around, noisy and expensive), or an (effective but annoying) rubber cartridge mask suitable for vapours (uncomfortable and sweaty).
If paper masks didn't steam up my glasses, they'd be my first choice every time.

BTW - what about contact lenses? I've never tried them because they are said to be problematic in dusty environments.

If you want a paper mask with glasses try these http://www.mhpltd.co.uk/products/moldex ... 0-per-pack

Been using them for years. Very comfortable to wear and the little valve directs the exhaled air downwards so does not mist up glass or visors.
 

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