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The Miller ML00894 LPR-100 Respirator with filters is a small/medium-sized respiratory protection device designed to fit comfortably under most welding helmets. It features a large non-return exhaust valve to reduce fatigue and is certified by NIOSH, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
R**A
is a fine product to use during welding
Miller Electric Half Mask Respirator ReviewThe half mask respirator, from MIller Electric, is a fine product to use during welding, or any circumstance that may expose you to harsh chemicals or irritants. I am a welder, and I have been using this mask in conjunction with a welding mask and safety glasses. The fit is good, but my face is more slender than most. This product does have an adjustable strap so it should fit varying face sizes but one should be mindful when purchasing this product as it will be uncomfortable for anyone with a larger than average face. The quality of this mask is fairly robust as the synthetic rubber forms a good seal around the mouth and nose. The filters are also of high quality and should only need to be replaced once every two months or so with moderate usage, (30 minutes to an hour of continuous welding, 3 days out of the week).Due to the tight seal formed around the mouth and nose, air from your nose and mouth will not rise and fog up your safety glasses. As a welder this is extremely important during welding as monitoring the arc and bead flow is essential for creating a good weld. I’ve purchased many disposable respirators in hopes of holding back some irritants but in my experience they degrade during use, which is rather troublesome. This mask has completely eliminated that problem and I have been comfortably using it for over a year now. If you want to save your money, time and preserve your health; I recommend buying this mask
T**M
Nice little mask. Fits well and does a great job.
I finally gave up on the cheap disposable masks and wanted to try something a little nicer. After reading reviews and looking around, I settled on this one. At first I was concerned about size (SM/MD vs MD/LG) and went with the SM/MD, which worked perfectly for both my wife and me. She spent a day using it while doing demo on tile and drywall, and says it worked well for her. I just spent a day in my wood shop, sanding, sawing, planing, and emptying my dust collector. It worked very well for me. Neither of us has problems with our safety glasses fogging up and it's much easier to breath with than the disposable ones, even those with a valve thingy on the front. We ordered a second one, so we each could be using one.
M**L
Fabulous - the best! (With one caveat)
As a woodworker I own a lot of different respirator types in what seems like a never-ending search for the elusive combination of effectiveness and comfort. This type is easily the best I have ever used and I could not recommend it more highly! Due to its HEPA filters it takes virtually all particles of concern out of the air, while still allowing very easy breathing. It is also highly comfortable and therefore easy to wear for long periods. It is light weight and comfortable. I must admit that my biggest concern when I ordered it was its small size, as I have a rather prominent nose, but as it turns out that is no problem.Alas, there is still one drawback to this respirator. When I am doing lathe work I wear a full face shield for safety. Because the exhaust on this mask is in the front center it has a tendency to fog the mask. I therefore wear a different respirator when turning wood, but switch back to this one for sanding.It is great!
S**.
Works for welding it seems
Fits fairly well under welding mask. Comfortable enough. Seems to work as intended
F**C
A good respirator.
As a paramedic, I have been using this instead of the N95 mask. It is small, light, safety glasses don't fog, and having it on for a better part of a 12 hour shift it's pretty comfortable. This respirator is easy to put on, take off, and clean. This is a great little mask and if your looking for one this is it.
M**S
Excellent respirator for low ventilated welding environments.
This respirator performs very well in a daily welding environment with low ventilation. As a welding student, I use this respirator on a regular basis and can attest that Miller Electric did and excellent job in its construction. It is solidly built, fits well under my Lincoln Electric welding mask, does not give the suffocating feeling that many respirators are known for, and can quickly be taken on and off. The only downside is that the filter cartridges must be changed about once a month when frequently performing SMAW and FCAW welding. Never the less, I would recommend this product to those who weld on a regular basis, or every once in a while. If you want to keep welding fumes away from your lungs, this is the mask for you.
R**N
What is this suppossed to be for?
Fit is very comfortable. Exhale valve works excellent. Material is high quality. I dont understand the intended purpose of this mask though. Advertised to fit under welding helmet, advertised to filter metal fumes. Based on this I thought this was a respirator that would filter harmful smoke. I can smell smoke through the mask, and it is not a fit problem. Are "metal fumes" different than smoke? I dont know. I'm sure it works great for particulate, dust etc, I wear it for that too. But i feel it is advertised as a welding respirator and it doesn't seem to be.It does fit good under my helmet, but when I wear my helmet I am welding (generating smoke) i dont wear my welding helmet to grind or cut something or sweep the floor...If I am misunderstanding something please let me know.Thanks.
C**N
Lung protection and comfort
Great mask. I have lung issues and also do woodworking so I needed some protection that I could wear all the time in the shop. I tried the higher end paper mask with the valve but the rise above the nose restricted my field of view and didn't properly seal. The small size sits below my field of view and doesn't make wearing glasses uncomfortable either. Great product, wish I had it years ago before I damaged my lungs. Wood dust WILL cause lung issues later in life so if you do any woodwork protect your lungs! You'll regret it if you don't. I sure do.
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