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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
I don’t buy N95 masks for fashion purposes, and thank goodness, because this one really emphasizes my “post-apocalyptic background character” aesthetic. But hey, function over fashion, right?The fit is solid—it seals well and somehow manages to be both snug and comfortable, which is a rare combo. The curved design does help with glasses fogging, though let’s be honest, if you wear glasses, fog is just part of your life now. At least with this mask, it’s only an occasional nuisance instead of full-on “walking through a steamy jungle” mode.Breathability is pretty good for an N95, which is saying something. I wasn’t gasping for air like a fish out of water, so that’s a win. The chin tab makes it easy to adjust, which is great if you're the type who likes to fiddle with your mask like it's a high-stakes origami project.As for looks? Yeah, no. I checked myself in the mirror, and I’m pretty sure I saw my reflection actively cringe. It’s like the mask somehow highlights all the worst angles of my face at once. But let’s be real—I look ugly in masks anyway, so this wasn’t going to be the one to change my life.Final verdict: Does its job incredibly well, but won’t win you any beauty contests. If you're looking for effective protection and don't mind looking like you're about to rob a chemistry lab, this is the one.
A Viking
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2025
I used these a lot during the pandemic and keep a box around for handing to friends that don't own cartridge based respirators when we are doing projects with lots of dust or chances of mold. They do their job well. If you wear them for too long at once you do get some moisture building up inside and it can be uncomfortable so for longer jobs you might try the vented ones that the manufacturer makes.
Dobbin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2022
Not a fan of wearing masks but who is!I've been wearing ear loop masks and they really bother my large but lovely ears. Specifically, the area that bothers me is the furrow between the helix or outer portion of the ear and my head (the area where eyeglass temples rest on my head). Traditional earloop mask loops tug on that area which generally bothers me. I am a lifelong eyeglass wearer so I am used to having a "foreign object" touch that area. I say that as not to appear too sensitive to the idea of having loops around my ears. Some people don't mind and some do. I do - so earloop masks are not for me. Having tried numerous masks over the last couple of years starting with two band around the head types and ear loop types, I have concluded that for me (a bald guy who wears glasses and has large lovely ears), the two banded around the head type work best even though I have to remove my glasses to put the mask on and take it off otherwise I risk flailing my glasses off my head when removing the mask.Regarding the head loops themselves, they are elastic much like thin pliable rubber bands and are stapled to each side of the mask with industrial staples. I think the odd smell of the masks when first used may be attributed to the bands. These are single use masks but I can't see throwing them away after only one use or even one day's use so I usually wear one mask for a few days. After all, I am not an ER doctor or work in a Operating Room so true single use is relative. There are studies that suggest that bacteria can form on the inside of a mask but studies are inconclusive regarding the amount of bacteria that accumulates if used once or multiple times. Having said that, I wouldn't use a mask for more than a few days. Sweat, normal breathing, and coughing all contribute to reasons you need to dispose of a used masks and use a new one regularly. I was able to get two full days of use before one of the bands broke. Admittedly, I took the mask off and put it back on several times each day. And I adjusted the bands repeatedly to get a good fit so I am not disuaded by the fact that the one band only lasted two days. I was about to "retire" that mask anyway.3M says you can use this mask up to 25 times based on wear, damage, etc.Last comment about using two banded versus earloop masks - I shave my head so I am comfortable with bands around my head. People with any amount of hair may be bothered by bands tangling their hair. My wife and children all have lovely manes and they DO NOT like two banded masks.Now as for fit besides the loops. Best facial comfort for any mask I've ever used. These masks come with a foam pad about 5" long that is affixed to the top of the inner side of the mask. This ensures a tight fit and reduces eyeglass fogging. Fogging is not eliminated but reduced.A note about men with beards or goaties as is my case. The mask fits over my goatie completely and that contributes to the tight fit. But my beard does get "damp" which isn't fun but oh well, when you need to wear a mask then go all in.Remember, N95 masks use head loops to ensure a tight fit. KN95 masks offer either head loops or ear loops. If they have ear loops, they are not N95 masks. Do I really need an actual N95 respirator? No, not really. I could get KN95s with head loops but I'm really digging these 3M masks.Summary:Great for bald heads.Best facial fit ever.Quality components that lasts for as long as intended.Final comment: They are Made In The USA (with globally sourced materials).
Kevin H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2022
Highly recommended based on price, comfort and performance. These masks are useful when going to the doctor's office for wearing less than an hour but are comfortable enough to wear for several hours at a time (though just barely...). I base this review on having to wear a mask for covid less than once a month and being 6' 3", 225lbs.For the first year or so of covid I had been using 3M N95 cool flow masks. I had these on hand pre-covid for my allergies when doing yardwork and topped them off with a surgical mask when needed for covid. The Aura masks are slightly more comfortable / better fitting than the cool flow masks. They have about the same breathability as the cool flow masks, particularly on exhale, and no need to pair with a surgical mask.Then I used a Castle Grade elastomeric mask with replaceable filters. Those masks fit well like a 3M respirator but the filter area is about 1/5 the filter area of the Aura so it is much harder to breathe. Walking up steps, or anything that got me breathing slightly harder, made me want to lift my mask to catch my breath which fairly defeats the point of the mask. I wanted to avoid wearing that elastomeric mask for more than an hour. The elastomeric mask is possibly not as good as it's rated because the same amount of breathed air is going through a much smaller filter which might mean less effectiveness. The Aura has much better comfort and breathability than the elastomeric mask and nearly as good fit so these are now my go-to masks for covid.I came across the Aura masks by recommendation and they are what I need. The price is right (~$2 a mask) and maybe can be worn for ~30 hours over several days (or whatever recommended lifetime is). I prefer these boxed packs from 3M and not the loose bundles from third-parties. The Aura 9205 masks are more comfortable than the 1870+ version because they are slightly taller. I did not like the feel of the 1870 mask.
m-chan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2022
These are well-made, substantial "boat" masks, with an inner foam-strip where the nose piece is. They seem highly protective. My own problem with them was size. They are just a little bit too big for me, and the nose area troubles my eyes and the bottom chin piece doesn't snug up. However, my guy, who has a bigger face, has no problem at all, and loves these masks & highly recommends them.Also, regarding the chemical smell others have noted. Yes, they stink fresh out of the slim plastic bag each one comes in. Like REALLY stink. But if you air them out for a while, the problem is ameliorated. What I do is remove all of them from the plastic and then hang up a few to air out, rotating through them as needed. I also had some older masks with a small charcoal packet included, to combat smell. I kept that and now use it in the 3M boxes (good boxes, BTW) with unwrapped masks inside. It's worth this bit of extra effort, as these really are good masks.
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