3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000
series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. I'm after a good dust prevention mask to work in a filthy loft and have looked through the Screwfix website. Having bought and discarded a disposable JSP which didn't fit very well I'm moving on. However the 3M mask seems to need a set of vapour filters first onto which can be fitted a particulate filter which is the one I need. My question is has anybody used a 3M mask for dust filtering without having to add the vapour filter first, in order to avoid spending money unecessarily? Thanks for any useful replies. PB Cromer |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 23:31:39 +0100, Paul Bird wrote:
My question is has anybody used a 3M mask for dust filtering without having to add the vapour filter first, in order to avoid spending money unecessarily? Possibly. I've had a 3M 6000 series half mask (looks awfully like Screwfix 4786G or 8952G) for the best part of twenty years. Used with 2128 filters (P2 & organic vapour) that just baoynet fit each side. Screwfix don't appear to have 2128 filters but plenty of other places do. Make sure you get the right sized mask for your face. I think the one I have is just a bit too big, it has to be in just the right place to seal properly. Any significant facial hair on your cheeks will prevent a seal as well. It's damn good at both dust and organic vapours. Stripped a door using nitromors, inside an open garage. Couldn't detect anything inside the mask, took mask off and got instantly grabbed by the throat... -- Cheers Dave. |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote:
Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. I'm after a good dust prevention mask to work in a filthy loft and have looked through the Screwfix website. Having bought and discarded a disposable JSP which didn't fit very well I'm moving on. However the 3M mask seems to need a set of vapour filters first onto which can be fitted a particulate filter which is the one I need. My question is has anybody used a 3M mask for dust filtering without having to add the vapour filter first, in order to avoid spending money unecessarily? I have not tried the 6000 series masks, but routinely use 4000 series ones and find them very good. They do dust and vapour filtration as standard. They make an excellent seal to the face, and are easy to breathe through. They also have a valve to direct the wet exhaust air away from glasses etc. They are intended for industrial use and are rated as "maintenance free" i.e. there are no replaceable parts, you just use them til they are done and then replace the whole thing. (they are designed for 30 full days of use before replacement), so for most DIY activities they will last much much longer. e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 21/10/2019 00:44, John Rumm wrote:
On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote: Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. snip https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) Thank you, that looks ideal. The JSP didn't fit properly around the nose, steamed up my glasses until I plugged the gap with a rubber glove and was altogether hopeless but the reviews for this one are much better, I'll give it a try. PB |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 21/10/2019 09:10, Paul Bird wrote:
On 21/10/2019 00:44, John Rumm wrote: On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote: Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. snip https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) Thank you, that looks ideal. The JSP didn't fit properly around the nose, steamed up my glasses until I plugged the gap with a rubber glove and was altogether hopeless but the reviews for this one are much better, I'll give it a try. I use those - recommended on here by John I think. Seem to do a very good job. If it is a measure of anything, they seem to mask smell as well as dust etc. And much better than the cheapies for steamed up specs. -- Cheers, Rob |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
RJH wrote:
I use those - recommended on here by John I think. Seem to do a very good job. I have a 3M 750x half-mask (where 'x' determines size) it fits ok with glasses (Once fitted I tend to leave in on rather than keep removing and re-fitting it every few minutes) and diverts your exhaled breath away from steaming them up If it is a measure of anything, they seem to mask smell as well as dust etc. And much better than the cheapies for steamed up specs. you can fit various levels of vapour and/or particulate filters to it. |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 21/10/2019 09:10, Paul Bird wrote:
On 21/10/2019 00:44, John Rumm wrote: On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote: Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. snip https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) Thank you, that looks ideal. The JSP didn't fit properly around the nose, steamed up my glasses until I plugged the gap with a rubber glove and was altogether hopeless but the reviews for this one are much better, I'll give it a try. PB I find JSP Tradesman is a good fit, and the straps are nice and robust. https://www.screwfix.com/p/jsp-trade...sk-a1-p2/14194 |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 21/10/2019 09:31, RJH wrote:
On 21/10/2019 09:10, Paul Bird wrote: On 21/10/2019 00:44, John Rumm wrote: On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote: Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. snip https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) Thank you, that looks ideal. The JSP didn't fit properly around the nose, steamed up my glasses until I plugged the gap with a rubber glove and was altogether hopeless but the reviews for this one are much better, I'll give it a try. I use those - recommended on here by John I think. Seem to do a very good job. If it is a measure of anything, they seem to mask smell as well as dust etc. And much better than the cheapies for steamed up specs. +1 I've had to replace the elastic but the filters are going strong. I even gave one to SWMBO as a present! |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 21/10/2019 12:23, GB wrote:
On 21/10/2019 09:10, Paul Bird wrote: On 21/10/2019 00:44, John Rumm wrote: On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote: Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. snip https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) Thank you, that looks ideal. The JSP didn't fit properly around the nose, steamed up my glasses until I plugged the gap with a rubber glove and was altogether hopeless but the reviews for this one are much better, I'll give it a try. PB I find JSP Tradesman is a good fit, and the straps are nice and robust. https://www.screwfix.com/p/jsp-trade...sk-a1-p2/14194 That's the one I've thrown away. Hopeless. A waste of £13. Lousy fit around the nose. |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 25/10/2019 10:49, Paul Bird wrote:
On 21/10/2019 12:23, GB wrote: On 21/10/2019 09:10, Paul Bird wrote: On 21/10/2019 00:44, John Rumm wrote: On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote: Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. snip https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) Thank you, that looks ideal. The JSP didn't fit properly around the nose, steamed up my glasses until I plugged the gap with a rubber glove and was altogether hopeless but the reviews for this one are much better, I'll give it a try. PB I find JSP Tradesman is a good fit, and the straps are nice and robust. https://www.screwfix.com/p/jsp-trade...sk-a1-p2/14194 That's the one I've thrown away. Hopeless. A waste of £13. Lousy fit around the nose. The same one fits me well. Funny how we're all different. :) |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 25/10/2019 11:42, GB wrote:
snip The same one fits me well. Funny how we're all different. :) The plastic JSP have used for the face "fit" is a hard shiny unmalleable plastic. If only I could show you here, the 3M version is a soft, pliable more sympathetic material. This one fits fine, I would have bought the 3M first, had I known and when you come to replace your JSP bear in mind what I've said. |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
On 25/10/2019 13:30, Paul Bird wrote:
On 25/10/2019 11:42, GB wrote: snip The same one fits me well. Funny how we're all different. :) The plastic JSP have used for the face "fit" is a hard shiny unmalleable plastic. I find it quite soft. Is yours coloured blue? If only I could show you here, the 3M version is a soft, pliable more sympathetic material. This one fits fine, I would have bought the 3M first, had I known and when you come to replace your JSP bear in mind what I've said. The straps look flimsy on the 3M. You've had no problems? |
3M dust masks 6000 series - used one?
"GB" wrote in message ... On 25/10/2019 10:49, Paul Bird wrote: On 21/10/2019 12:23, GB wrote: On 21/10/2019 09:10, Paul Bird wrote: On 21/10/2019 00:44, John Rumm wrote: On 20/10/2019 23:31, Paul Bird wrote: Hello, I'd like to know if anybody has recent experience of the 3M 6000 series masks which seem to require several parts to make them usable. snip https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VDPN..._26oRDbWKRGDC7 (note there are a couple of different variants depending on the exact hazards you need to protect against) Thank you, that looks ideal. The JSP didn't fit properly around the nose, steamed up my glasses until I plugged the gap with a rubber glove and was altogether hopeless but the reviews for this one are much better, I'll give it a try. PB I find JSP Tradesman is a good fit, and the straps are nice and robust. https://www.screwfix.com/p/jsp-trade...sk-a1-p2/14194 That's the one I've thrown away. Hopeless. A waste of £13. Lousy fit around the nose. The same one fits me well. Funny how we're all different. :) Yeah, specially with noses. |
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On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 09:38:01 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: The same one fits me well. Funny how we're all different. :) Yeah, specially with noses. Not as much as with rottenness of character, you senile pest! -- Norman Wells addressing senile Rot: "Ah, the voice of scum speaks." MID: |
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