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| AO Safety 95190 Woodworker's Respirator | 
enlarge | Brand: AO Safety Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $20.56 Buy New: $12.78 You Save: $7.78 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (52 reviews) Sales Rank: 277
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 6.9 x 3.8
MPN: 95190 Model: 95190 UPC: 078371951900 EAN: 0078371951900 ASIN: B0000BYE9Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  I'd Buy it Again November 8, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've been using this respirator in my hobbyist woodshop for several months, and have been very pleased with the fit, comfort, airflow, and effectiveness. I find that I'll wear it for a dusty operation (such as hand-sanding with no dust collection), then forget to take it off as I do other things around the shop. It's that comfortable to me. When you change the filter cartridge -- an economical process -- you'll be amazed at the gunk you've kept out of your lungs. Of course no rubber mask can be built that will fit EVERY face out there, but based on the feedback I've seen, it looks like it fits most folks.
  A Pleasure to use November 5, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a lot better than the cheap disposable dust masks that I was wearing. It fits really well and seems to be doing a better job of keeping the dust out. Once adjusted and tested as per the instructions, it did not fog up my glasses at all and sealed over my beard fine. It captures the moisture from your breath and retains it in the mask, that is the only drawback that I have found, but that is minor. I've worn it for several hours at a time without worries.
Update: After 2 years still going strong, use it regularly.
  Great for drywall too! September 17, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I work in a sheetrock/metal stud framing union for a living, first night i took it out and demo'ed like, 700sq feet of sheetrock, didnt get any of that white crap in my nose, (which also contains crystyal quartz in a small ammount, the main ingredient in silicosis) and no funny smell, i just cleaned it out, and used it again! more economical than buying paper masks over and over, and i can clip this on my tool belt! haha!
  Disposeable mask August 26, 2005 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
The main complaint I have about the mask is it's fit. Initially - it felt a little uncomfortable - but I got used to it where it didn't bother me to wear the mask.
I was really excited to find an economical dust mask that I could replace filters and not spend too much money on the filters. I still have 2 packages of replacement filters that I'll probably never use - after replacing the filter once - the mask no longer seals around my face.
I think they could fix the problem if they had a dual point attachment connecting the strap to the mask. But it attaches at one point like a pair of swimming goggles so there's not alot of flexibility to adjust the fit.
My conclusion is you get what you pay for - and I'm currently looking for another alternative to replace this respirator. It worked well initially - when I could get a good seal around my face.
Jake
  Woodworking Hobbiest March 15, 2005 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am concerned about my health and I have for a long time been unable to find a dustmask that I could wear without fogging my safety glasses. With the 95190 Woodworkers Respirator its not A problem,It's comfortable and it provides me with clean air to breath. I highly recomend this dust mask in keeping ones lungs healthy, a small price to pay for good health.
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