

🛡️ Stay sharp, breathe smart — your ultimate dust defense mask!
The LotFancy N95 Mask is a NIOSH-certified particulate respirator designed to filter 95% of airborne particles including dust, smoke, and PM2.5 pollutants. Featuring adjustable head straps, a soft nose band, and an exhalation valve, it offers a secure, comfortable fit with enhanced breathability. Its foldable, individually wrapped design makes it ideal for professionals in construction, cleaning, woodworking, and outdoor activities requiring reliable respiratory protection.










| ASIN | B0CM3KKL1L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,179 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Cup Dust Safety Disposable Masks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,064) |
| Date First Available | August 12, 2022 |
O**R
Rubber bands needs additional adjustments
Meets expectations. Except rubber bands are little too tight I have to add additional rig UPS to make it more comfortable and is still perfectly functional
C**C
Make it more comfortable
Some folks complaining about comfort have a good point. These can be harder to breathe through because they have a single in and out vent. Some of the ones with two vents (one for in and one for out) work better but overall, an N95 is never going to be "easy" to breath through unless you get a half or full face version with much larger area to pull in air. That said here are a few tricks to make it more comfortable: 1. If it is too loose, add a knot in the elastic about a half inch from the end. That will tighten them right up. 2. If you're getting chaffing, a little lotion is ok, just don't ruin the mask integrity. 3. These filter out a lot of contaminants but are NOT for vapor or gasses. Carbon monoxide etc will get right through it. Use appropriately. 4. Make sure you only use these once and for no more than ~6-8 hours per day. They get saturated and can no longer protect you as effectively. 5. A good fit means you are only breathing in air through the filter and out through the filter, you should not be getting air around on your cheeks or around your chin, no leaks! Pull it tighter if needed, otherwise why bother wearing an N95? I use mine for dusty environments where I know what the dust is, like saw dust and brake dust. N95 are NOT rated for asbestos or lead. Keep that in mind.
P**.
Good masks, once I learned how to use them
I have asthma, and I work in textiles, with lots of lint flying around. Great combination. I had a lot of problems with this mask *in the beginning.* (I have the type with the yellow elastic, apparently the newer and probably not better than the previous type) The mask hurt the bridge of my nose. I've broken it twice (faceplant) and it didn't heal quite right. I clipped the edge of the mask in different places, hoping it would help; nope, made it worse. I finally put both elastics in front of my ears and put the clip up high on my head. Voila! No more bridge of nose ache. Still makes a good seal on my face. I should also mention that this mask has plenty of nose room. My problem was the bridge of my nose. My chin itched at the joint's edge. So I flexed it a bit (not stretched), and it helped. The edges around the mask can be itchy. Flex them a bit, loosen them up. It fluffs them, too, probably making a better seal. If that doesn't help, trim absolutely as little as possible off the edges, just enough to remove the machine's cut. And once I put it on, I run a finger all the way around under the mask edge. It seems to help make a better seal, flattening everything out. I take off the mask for lunch. Lint accumulates around the edges where the mask hits the skin. If I just put it back on, I inhale little clumps. So I take a damp paper towel (NOT wet) and flick the towel repeatedly all the way around the edge of the mask to remove loose dust. Then I flip the towel to a fresh side and wipe off my face: everything that was under the mask, especially around the edges of the mask, always wiping downward, the way facial hair grows. Then I blow my nose, what I thought was the final trick. But.... Sometimes, putting the mask back on, I *still* had nose tickle from dust. So now, I put my lips on the inside of the vent and blow out. For some reason, this stopped the tickles entirely. Every time I remove the mask, such as to talk to someone for a moment, I have to go through this rigamarole. I may walk about without the mask for a minute or two, but never put it back on without a thorough dusting. Fortunately, management is understanding, which can't be said for a lot of jobs. I learned from videos here that when fitting the nose wire, use two hands, one on each side. Don't pinch with one hand. It really does make a difference. I wear a mask for 8 hours a day. I've been wearing one of these a week, and saving a few of them for short term chores at home, like cleaning street dust out of windowsills, or digging under the bed where it's very very dusty. Any mask is going to be annoying. The trick is finding one that's the least annoying. Same with earplugs, another necessity on my job. (I highly recommend the yellow 3M Classic E-A-R) These are individually wrapped, so I can leave a few at work and they won't get dusty. I've learned that one can buy separate nose foam pieces to add to any mask. I've ordered some, hopefully make these masks even better for both dust and nose comfort. I've looked at all the strap-not-ear-loop vented masks here on Amazon, looking to see if there's something better. Yet with my big honker and big round head, none of the others look like they'll like my nose, and if the reviews say several times that the mask elastic is too tight, they sure would be for me. I don't notice any horrid smell; there is a soft smell but I suspect it's the smell of the elastic, having been a sewist for mumblety mumble years. In any case, the smell seems to dissipate rapidly. The elastic is a good size for me. If it's too big, tie a knot. I tie knots at work and can tie a loop knot without a loop to take up some length. Or one could cut the elastic and tie a knot as close to the ends as possible. Anyhow, I liked them well enough to order them again, so I guess that's it.
X**3
High quality N95 NIOSH respirator
This is a high quality N95 NIOSH respirator, tightly fit in but someone who maybe sensitive needs to adjust. The earlobe clip is the best feature to alleviate pressure on ears. Best product available in this class.
J**F
Good for woodworking
works well for woodworking,filters out sawdust well
A**1
Decent mask, but inferior to the 3M Aura
I've tried several masks, and am one of the few people who have avoided COVID so far, despite being a lot more social than the one other person I know who has avoided it. My intention with this mask was to have something with an exhaust valve, that I could wear during high-intensity indoor sports. Since I'm more careful than average, and no one else is masking, it didn't seem like an ethical issue to have an exhaust valve mask. However, my primary intention of reducing moisture inside the mask has not been met; they are about equivalent to the 3M Aura (the version without an exhaust valve). The Aura is a bit weirder looking, takes longer to don (put on), but is overall more comfortable (the foam and mask in general is less scratchy). And the Aura's are less than half the price. So while I am grateful there are other options, and ones which appear to have thick, presumably good quality filtration material (given its N95 certification), I can't recommend these; the Aura is simply superior.
N**N
Keeps the allergens out!
I have allergies to dust and many things outdoors. I use these when I mow. They have really helped keep the allergens from bothering me. They seal well around the face and the way the mask hooks in back of head makes it comfortable to wear. I will re order.
A**R
Good buy
Comfortable & effective
L**E
Ces filtres emballés individuellement sont épais et idéal pour les travaux comme pour se protéger des bactéries.
W**E
Very fast delivery & the quality is very good for the price.
S**6
Seems to be more resistance to breathing than I expected. Mask shrinks and expands with each breath.
C**N
merci
A**R
Used for mold protection
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