Stevej72
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I've always had trouble with dusk masks, in that after they have been on for awhile I get claustrophobic or something (actually I'm just a candy a$$). Does anyone have recommendations on a powered dust mask?
Hi Len, Thank you for your input. I will have to ask around my woodworker friends and see if I can find someone that has one. I usually don't spend a lot of time in the shop in any one session, so it may be OK.Steve, I am the same way as you are when it comes to dust masks, I have a very hard time breathing with one on my face. I bought a used Trend powered one, and it's been a great investment. The air blowing down acrossed my face feels so nice, plus, my eye glasses no longer fog up. It is so easy to breathe in them, but the weight of them can be an issue for some people. It would be wise to try one, for a while before purchasing a unit. Do you know anybody that already owns one that you could borrow, just to see if you would be comfortable wearing one?
Len
Hi Cindy, Thank you for your reply, I will look into this unit, too!There is another one that I tried just recently tried. It is called a Power Cap and weighs less then the Trend. I cannot wear the Trend due to its weight on my head and neck. It is really nice
Hi Tom, Thank you for your reply. I'm going to see if I can find anyone locally that might have one I could try for a bit. Kinda concerned about the weight.I have and use the Trend Air/Pro shield and love it. The batteries allow me to use it all day long and all I have to do is plug it in when I leave the shop and it's ready for the next day. The things I like about it is that my glasses don't fog up and my field of view is not restricted It can get a bit heavy with extended use but it hasn't been a problem for me so far.