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    Dust masks and glasses

    Anyone have any suggestions for dust masks that don't fog up your glasses?

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    Not long ago, I bought the RZ Mask M2 Mesh and it's been pretty good around not having a fogging problem for the most part.


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    The ones with the separate exhaust vent have worked well for me:
    https://www.amazon.com/3M-Particulat...dp/B00AEXIS4S/

    Otherwise, a non-disposable option is a half-face respirator with whatever cartridges you desire:
    https://www.amazon.com/3M-Comfort-Fa...dp/B00IF7RCU6/
    https://www.amazon.com/3M-Particulat...dp/B009POHH94/

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    I agree that the N100 masks with the valve work well and do not fog my glasses. I used them at work for many years without problems.

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    Since th AO Safety one I really like went out of production I now favor this one. I wear RX safety glasses in the shop.
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    I had a home project where I absolutely had to wear a dust mask (concrete grinding)and I just got a box of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
    They seem to work quite well and are very comfortable.

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    Thank you all! I'll check them out.

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    I use the Elipse P100, and think they are fantastic: superb dust control, no fogging up of glasses, and light and compact.

    "The NIOSH P100 rated filter medium captures 99.97% of airborne particles (though it may be less if you have facial hair) and is highly resistant to oil. The flexible padded gasket and two fully-adjustable elastic headband straps help ensure a comfortable yet reliable seal on your face. The gasket material is made from a non-allergenic thermoplastic elastomer that is latex and silicone free.This is the lightest P100 rated reusable mask currently available. The standard size weighs just 4.8 oz."

    From Highland Woodworking ...



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    There is no paper mask that will do an acceptable job. In fact, they are not even allowed on construction sites around here. I use a North brand (3M) silicone rubber half mask respirator that works very well & doesn't fog my glasses at all. There are many brands & models of similar respirators available. The mask was cheap (under $15) & HEPA cartridges are about $10 a pair. I've been using the same cartridges for a couple of years & they're good for lots more. You can also get organic vapor cartridges working with anything with volatile solvents.

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    Fogging on your glasses isn't just a nuisance. It is telling you that the dust mask doesn't fit correctly, and you're inhaling dusty air. The reason your glasses fog is that there's a gap between the mask and your face just below your glasses, and your exhaled air gets directed through the gap up to the glasses. When you inhale, dusty air comes through that gap.

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    Dust mask?! Yea I dont mess with those. 3M respirator all the way: LINK
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    Agreed on 3M half face respirator. Only thing better is a "forced air" system.

    Jim

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    I also use the Elipse and have no problem with my glasses. It is great for dust but not to be used for spray finishing, though.

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    +1 on the Elipse. No fogging
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Rivel View Post
    Dust mask?! Yea I dont mess with those. 3M respirator all the way: LINK
    Me too. I use the 3M respirators - I like the 7000 series. The P100 filters seem to last forever in the shop.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008MCUT86

    I wear safety glasses or reading glasses and there is no fogging. The exhaust is directed away from the glasses.

    JKJ

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