eligri eligri said:
It's classified according to the same requirements, so it should be the same thing, right?
I think the classification is entirely based on the micron size of the filter, meaning they either work or they don't. But I could be wrong there?
Anyway, I have more confidence in Sundström, 3M, etc. Now, maybe Climax 757, which is also sold by others, is just as good, but I wouldn't buy "noname" from China. But that's just me.
 
imported_Benno imported_Benno said:
I have, in any case, greater confidence in Sundströms, 3M, etc. Now maybe Climax 757, which is also sold by others, is just as good, but I wouldn't buy "noname" from China. But that's just me.
They are from Taiwan. Quite a big difference from China after all ;)
EDIT: The half masks from Climax are Spanish.
 
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eligri eligri said:
Isn't it classified under the same requirements, should be the same thing, right?
I believe the classification is entirely based on the micron size of the filter, meaning either they work or they don't. But I might be wrong there?
There is a huge difference between disposable masks and proper well-fitting half-masks with real filters - they are easier to breathe in, they seal tighter both for inhaling & exhaling, and not least, the exhaled air is directed in such a way that protective goggles don't fog up.
 
H Harald Blåtumme said:
There is a huge difference between disposable masks and real well-fitting half masks with real filters - partly they are easier to breathe in, partly they seal better both inhaling & exhaling, and not least the exhaled air is directed so that protective goggles don't fog up.
Also consider potential beards. With a beard, you'll never reach P3 level. 😉
 
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