I just bought 100 at 60p a pop and I thought that was expensive!
I've been had - i bought 10 N95 masks for £79.95! Gulp......
If I'm not mistaken, they're made with suiting material which is dry clean only. Good luck with that.
I'm just about to send off a couple of worn-out shirts to our alterations tailor for conversion.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
Anyone notice the number of people wearing valved dust type masks, absolutely useless in stopping
you spreading it which still seems the most likely benefit of wearing one.
60p, $40, there will always be a mug.
I have two shemagh I’ll tie around my face if its a requirement. Probably as good as most available masks in practice .
I was considering a £30 cycling mask N95 but the only available ones are on ebay at £120 each last time I checked.
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Well this thread has taken an interesting turn.
I like the idea but the website makes it look like snake oil.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I work for a company supply dentists,
KN95 masks currently £ 5-7 each (KN and N are the same KN is Chinese standard)
IIR3 50 masks £ 7 (these were £1 a few months ago! Surgical mask with by dentist to protect patient not wearer)
Demonloop = if a friend in China sent you a box he’s a good friend (or bad if they are fakes) but I think what it shows is that in China they are pretty cheap, it’s just as they pass hands and shipping to get to the UK they gain cost and value.
If you can risk the disappointment of a "no show", and wait 2-3 months for delivery,
Paper surgical masks are around 20p each (50/£12 or 200/£35)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...4c874c4dzYIbVK
Washable cotton = 66p each
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...4c874c4dzYIbVK
I will let you know in August if these masks are any good.
Correct - next to useless and no mention of any proper standards or certification.
There will be loads of stuff like this - great opportunity to make money out of a disaster selling snake oil.
There is a fine line between 'nothing' and 'better than nothing' whereby the individual has a false sense of security but very little actual protection, which leads to some complacency when the best thing is to be more aware.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
I've ordered 50 surgical grade masks from a local medical supplies company for £42 delivered.
It would be better if everyone bar NHS personnel (who require better protection for obvious reasons) wore surgical masks when likely to walk near people. Those masks would not be to protect the wearer, but everyone else by stopping efficiently the output of droplets, thus reducing the safe social distance with no ill consequence for the wearer.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
That isn’t happening so people will be safer wearing FP3 respirators (which will also stop most droplets).
If only droplets we’re worried about, a scarf or whatever will stop those, certification or not.
Round here they seem to have become a fashion accessory.
I eventually caved in and ordered some from a medical supply company. Type II R. £1.20 a piece!!
At least they are supplied as meeting some defined standard. Whether that makes them better than the ones on Amazon and eBay, who knows?!
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