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#6 · (Edited by Moderator)
for working in your shop, they are fine.
but, the health care professionals are saying don't wear them in public
to help reduce the spread of Covid as the exhale valves do not stop
the virus from becoming airborne.
I have one and like it because it does not fog up my glasses (as much).

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#13 ·
I've used one for the past year or so and really like it. The inner filters can be replaced (different kinds can be purchased too) and it fits over my beard well. The hook and loop on the back is easily adjustable. I get a little fogging no matter what mask I wear so it's something I'm used to.
 
#14 ·
I've had one for a couple of years. I mainly use it when sanding on my lathe. It works well for me. Like the hook-n-loop for easy on and off.
 
#17 ·
I have one and found that the filter was almost too thick. I don't have any breathing issues but I felt like it was restricting my intake and found myself feeling sort of out of breath. I haven't tried one of the different filter types that came with it. I bought the one that has the 2 straps instead of the one designed to fit behind your neck. That just looked like it would be annoying and fall down?

My favorite reusable/washable dust mask is the Breath Healthy cloth masks. I doubt that it has a rating but I never have any dust in my nose when I use it, doesn't fog my safety glasses and I have even noticed when walking by someone mowing the grass that I could not smell the mown grass smell until I took it off so it seems pretty effective to me. The best price I've seen is at Home Depot but they only have the ugly beige color in stock. Amazon sells them for $19 if you want to look pretty when using it ;-). I just replaced them and I realized that the old ones are over 5 years old-the elastic finally gave out. BTW, the straps fit behind your head instead of hooking on your ears which makes them more comfortable than all of the others everyone is selling for COVID protection.
 
#18 ·
I use one for sanding and other dusty jobs. I like it well enough. Not as good as a rubber ventilator type mask, but better than your average Harbor Freight dust mask.

Don't plan on using these for Covid protection, though. You may be protected when inhaling, but the exhale valves do not have filters covering them and will easily let any virus out into the environment potentially infecting other people.
 
#19 ·
for working in your shop, they are fine.
but, the health care professionals are saying don t wear them in public
to help reduce the spread of Covid as the exhale valves do not stop
the virus from becoming airborne.
I have one and like it because it does not fog up my glasses (as much).

.

- John Smith
They now sell one-way valves for them to address that.
 
#22 ·
I bought one, and got extra filters. I came in the first day from the shop after doing quite a bit of sanding with it on. I had more dust on my face under the mask, than just on my face, and both nostrils were packed. Wanna buy one, slightly used?????

I ll wash it???

- therealSteveN
That's odd. My experience was just the opposite. It almost sounds like your one way valves were in backwards…
I like the RZ mask better than anything else I've ever tried.