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Wishiwasatoptiler

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Hi
Looking to pick up a few masks for a crappy ceiling pull down job. Looked at these. Any one used them. Are they any good

Would then use for tiling use. Cutting boards, grinding floors etc.
Thanks
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I use that jsp force 8 but it’s getting a bit tired now, taking it on and off all day isn’t ideal. Do you use them for 1 day impish then throw them away? Would you trust that for heavy dust ?

No, just nuisance dust. They aren't the easiest to breathe in for a length of time. Good for a quick dry cut, or mix though.
I bought an M rated vac recently so that sucks up most dust from everything now.
 

Filip

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Based on this thread and the very good reviews on screwfix I have just brought a force 8 and like many of the reviews say I wish I had brought one years ago. It feels so weird having a mask on and not breathing back my own hot damp air or altering my breathing cause I am forcing it through a piece of paper, with this you don't even know its on - breathing wise. just under £18 on offer at Toolstation.
 

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