Mission
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Found these 3M 5N11 filters on Amazon. 10 boxes of 10. 100 filters for $15.
Yup. That's why I took a picture of what I received. Bought 2 more cases after receiving the first case. Got 3 cases, so I should be good for a long while.i went and bought these. i figured they were going to be a chinese knockoff but they are real 3m filters. this has to be a mistake because $15 is what one little box cost not 1 case. oh well, get em while you can. someone will eventually catch on to this lol
Good idea, I guess I'll get a box too because like you said, the disposable n95's just aren't comfortable. But I thought 3m made a cartridge body that would hold just the particle filter. If they do I can't find them anywhere.I usually turn my old paint masks into sanding masks so I picked these up!
I'm always lookin'. You folks will know soon after me.yeah now if mission could find a deal like that on the cartridges i would be good to go. lol
Couldn't you use your expired charcoal cartridges and keep changing the particulate filter?Good idea, I guess I'll get a box too because like you said, the disposable n95's just aren't comfortable. But I thought 3m made a cartridge body that would hold just the particle filter. If they do I can't find them anywhere.
thanks Mission, that's what I was thinking of.Edit: @DanMcG I think this is what you want. The 3M Filter adapter 603 if you want to use the 5N11 on it's own.
Thanks Jim, the ones you posted are what I use now, but would like to get some of the cartridge style, mainly for the price.you can use your regular respirator body and they make p100 dust filter for them.
They do, but the paint masks I normally get you cant take those charcoal cartridge's off of.Good idea, I guess I'll get a box too because like you said, the disposable n95's just aren't comfortable. But I thought 3m made a cartridge body that would hold just the particle filter. If they do I can't find them anywhere.
You want somethingCouldn't you use your expired charcoal cartridges and keep changing the particulate filter?
They make single use ones and replaceable ones. I normally get the single use ones as well.They do, but the paint masks I normally get you cant take those charcoal cartridge's off of.
What I was suggesting is that if you just want the particulate protection for sanding and don't want to get the 603, use your expired cartridge to hold your new particulate filters.You want something
Thanks for that. I am using the 6001. To expand on that a little. It wouldn't hurt to use the higher numbers in the link I posted above to give extra protection against other harsh chemicals that might be around while painting? Is the numbering system progressive in that it includes the preceding number's filtering capabilities? Thanks again.The 6001 organic vapor cartridges
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