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MSA Safety Works 817662 Paint and Pesticide Respirator

MSA Safety Works 817662 Paint and Pesticide Respirator
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MSA Safety Works 817662 Paint and Pesticide Respirator

 
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MSA Safety/InCom361094

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Features: Built-in carbon filter removes nuisance-level odors; Foam inner seal improves comfort; Patented nosebridge improves comfort and fit; Electrostatic filter media traps dust while maintaining low breathing resistance; Latex-free and hypoallergenic.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.1 inches
Product Width:10.5 inches
Product Height:11.0 inches
Package Length:10.71 inches
Package Width:9.92 inches
Package Height:4.25 inches
Package Weight:1.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews

Features
  • Patented , Flexible facepiece for better seal

  • Low profile cartridges for unobstructed view

  • Replaceable, long-life cartridges and pre-filters.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 29 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

28 of 28 found the following review helpful:


5Simple and effective  Aug 24, 2009 By MuxDux
I've used this respirator for four years when grinding fiberglass and boat antifouling paint and have been amazed at how well it filters and how relatively comfortable it is. Nothing perceptible gets through this filter--it is a world of difference compared to those cheap masks you strap around your face. After a particularly messy job this weekend I finally took it apart to see how the filters were doing, and the prefilters were pretty well clogged up. Certainly an easy fix. Everyone with a grinder or sander should own a respirator like this.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent mask  Oct 28, 2007 By D. Rice "Woodworker"
I know this is a paint and pesticide mask, but its a grat woodworking mask as well. I have been a avid woodworker for over 25 years, and wish someone would have given me this mask long ago. Since I am not getting any younger and fine particle dust has become a real concern to woodworkers I believe this is an excellent mask if you do or do not use a central dust collection system while working with wood. I know there are cheapr masks out there that are rated for woodworking but do not filtrate down to the micron level of this respirator, the replacement cartridges for this mask are resonable and it washes up with soap and water when needed.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Great mask  Mar 11, 2010 By Douglas W. Wilson
I bought mine from Home Depot a long time ago and it's worked perfectly ever since. Just need to tap out the HEPA filters every so often.

My primary use is for mowing and mulching leaves (dust allergies), but I've used it for insulation and woodworking. The mask fits fine even over my beard and the soft silicone makes a nearly air-tight seal.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


4If you have a small face....  Nov 23, 2010 By Rohan
---this will work but know that it would take some effort adjusting the mask over your face than it would on a person with a bigger face. There is actually enough "play" in the blue material that is supposed to cling to your face so that it would seal properly. But it you have a really small face and since the design assumed that the average face would fit the mask, the mask would have to kind of squeeze and contort around smaller faces and that is the part that takes time achieving. Tissue paper could be used to pad the spots where the strap would squish the skin because after a while that starts to hurt. I thought at first that doing that would prevent a perfect seal around the mouth and nose but it doesn't seem to do so.

After all that and once you have the right fit, it works rather well. You know this because you will not be able to smell a thing whilst staining or applying varnish. There is also enough air coming in that you do not start hallucinating two hours into an intricate varnishing job.

Anyway, if the mask came in sizes, it would have been perfect. As it is, it takes so much time fitting it around my face that once on, i just walk around with it all day, respirating loudly into the mask and saying "You have failed me for the last time!"

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5great protection from the fumes of spray paint!  Sep 15, 2009 By Janis Moon "do-it-yourself grandma"
I am a housewife, age 56. I needed something to protect me from the very strong vapors while using an overhead stain sealer to cover water stains on the ceiling of our home. I did some research online and then purchased the MSA Safety Works 817662 Paint and Pesticide Respirator. It provided excellant protection from the very strong fumes of the spray paint I was using. I highly recommend this product.

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