🛠️ Gear Up for Safety and Comfort!
The 3MP100 Respirator Cartridge/Filter 60926 is a NIOSH-approved safety accessory designed to protect against a variety of organic vapors, acid gases, and particulates. Compatible with multiple 3M facepieces, it features a swept back design for improved visibility and comfort, making it ideal for various industrial applications. The easy twist-on connection ensures quick and efficient use, making it a must-have for professionals in hazardous environments.
J**R
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Works well in ammonia
**D
Great filtration! Can't smell a thing!
The media could not be loaded. Wonderful product. In the video I am spraying the room with a sanitizing liquid to kill mold that was growing on the bathroom walls. It's also important to note that a sewage had been seeping from the toilet under the tiles into the surrounding walls. The room smells terrible. With the mask on, I couldn't smell a thing. These filters are the real deal and I recommend them for water damage/mold mitigation and sewage cleanup. Great product!
A**A
Works as intended
Clipped these attachments to my mask and they do a great job at filtering out the dangerous odors from certain pool chemicals
M**S
Very efficient
I highly recommend this filter it stops most of the chemical from reaching you I do suggest placing them in a sealed bag when not in use. Great product
T**N
Seems to work well
Throughout my life I've generally treated my lungs like crap and I'm ashamed to admit that I still smoke.I'm sure to non smokers the idea of a filter may seem like a waste of time but likely due to my smoking I've found my breathing more sensitive to other activities as well.I'm a mechanic by trade but also have the tendency to take on any task I need competed in life on my own. Both my work and that tendency likely expose me to many things that I shouldn't be breathing.Since purchasing a mask and some of these filters I've tried to make myself use them whenever I find myself approaching a situation that seems risky or any that have irritated my breathing in the past. I'm unaware if these filters are built to handle all of the crap I put myself through, but I have noticed that every time I use them I don't find myself suffering even worse breathing like used to occur at times.Things like burning brush, cleaning foam air filters or chains (use strong cleaner that chokes me up bad), grinding, and swinging a stick like a samurai while fighting hanging insulation in a damp, foggy crawlspace never seem all that bothersome anymore. They even block the smells. Just got back from that terrible crawlspace a minute ago and came here just to brag about how well these worked.I'll admit that the filters require more effort to breathe through than what natural breathing requires, but I've not noticed any desire to yawn, gulp, or hyperventilate even after 30 minutes to an hour in the mask during moderate physical activity.I feel like these are a great general purpose filter for people who may find themselves doing many random tasks. Certainly feels a lot better afterwards. Now if I can just drop cigarettes again I'll be set.
D**R
The expiration date is on the outside of the package.
I just realized the filters are not expired, turns out the date on the filter that says 2023 is the production date not the expiration date. The expiration date is on the outside of the package right side bottom.
C**T
Good fit
Cartridges fit the mask I ordered them for, they come sealed for sanitation and storage.
B**A
Works for TRICHOTHECENE MYCOTOXINS!!!! Awesome******
Successfully Filters TRICHOTHECENES. This review may sound like Chinese to many of you (at least until there is more of a public awakening about this crisis). But I want to reach those that will understand the relevance, as it may help you know what to choose. I didn't even need the 60928 filter model.The "professionals" needed three tries to finally successfully remediate my house for mold in 2012. They promised that the indoor air quality (IAQ) in my house was then pristine-- based on follow-up 5-minute air-sample mold testing (which is beyond the scope of this review, but is a complete farce in and of itself).However, they forget (or were too clueless) to tell me about one MINOR issue (facetiousness intended)-- that even the best enzyme-based bioremediation products on the market do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING for the residual TRICHOTHECENES in your carpet, on your linens and clothes and furniture, etc.Trichothecene poisoning has led to my toxic encephalopathy, polyendocrinopathy, hypogammglobulinemia, etc etc, and MCS / Toxicant Induced Loss of Tolerance (TILT) / Gulf war syndrome-type syndrome (GWSTS). I'm not whining, simply elaborating enough so that you know that I'm extremely familiar with human mycotoxicosis, and especially the hypersensitive phase of Trichothecene mycotoxicosis.With that preamble-- and due to the incompetence and/or dispassion and/or callousness and/or fear of the men that promised me a clean and healthy IAQ in my house-- I've been left to fend for myself with the Trichothecene contaminated carpet. It took me many months of remaining sick despite agressive therapies to figure out that something was still awry in my house. I finally narrowed it down to the carpet-- and sent samples to an independent lab in March 2014. Trichothecenes were 22.3ppb (translation = 111.5 times above the government-set toxic human threshold). Would have been swell to know this 2 years ago........ Might not still be out of a job and in bed an average of 18+hours/day.So, after requesting carpet removal help from the aforementioned crew-- which by the way are some of the "nations leading mold remediation experts" from both the East and West coasts-- and now 3 months and still waiting for them to squeeze me into their schedules-- TO FINISH AN INCOMPLETED 2-year OLD JOB-- my 71 year old parents and myself have decided that its not gonna get done, and get done right, unless we do it ourselves. I figure that with my health, the project will take about 6 months....... But if its the carpet that is keeping me sick, what other choice is there.Sooooooo---- over past few weeks, I've spent couple partial days taking every precaution, wearing a Tychem suit, a 3M 6900 mask with two 60926 canisters....... Creating plastic vapor barriers to contain the disturbed microbial VOC's......And pulling HIGHLY CONTAMINATED carpet that is filled with dust-bound and free-floating Trichothecene VOC biowarfare neurotoxins.A transient single whiff of Tricho's used to put me in bed with flu-like symptoms for weeks at a time. And while the energy required to perform the current task is challenging due to baseline symptoms, I have NOT experienced any signs or symptoms of EXOGENOUS re-exposure while wearing the 6900 with 60926 canisters. So, I highly recommend them for anyone wondering/needing something to filter macrocyclic sesquiterpene Trichothecenes (a product of Stachybotyrs, Fusarium, Trichoderma molds which can be found in homes with visible OR INAPPARENT water-damage issues). Be safe.
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