5 Pack Of KN95 5 Layer Masks For $15.99 Shipped Or Less!

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5 Pack Of KN95 Masks For $15.99 Shipped

Also available is a 10 pack for $28.99 or a 20 pack for $56.99 shipped.

  • 95% filtration capacity allowing to breathe cleaner air.
  • Built with 5 layers of protective material, high-quality efficient mask respirator offering a reliable and effective barrier.
  • Protection against fine airborne particles, dust, mists, pollutants, viruses, and much more.
  • Elasticated head strap for a universal tight fit.
  • Adjustable nose clip for a perfectly tight seal.
  • Comfortable Earloop to safely hold and secure the mask in place all day long.
  • Made of top-quality soft material, no face masks, no hurt if prolonged use.
  • FDA & CE Cleared
  • Keeps you safe from germs.
  • Anti-Dust
  • Anti-Foaming

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18 Comments On "5 Pack Of KN95 5 Layer Masks For $15.99 Shipped Or Less!"

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dandealer

I know this says KN95 and not N95 which means the Chinese standard but aren’t all masks of this level supposed to have headband straps and not ear straps for a more secure fit? Maybe @jj’s shver can provide clarity.

Gidon

That is part of the issue with these KN95 masks and why so many healthcare workers failed for testing with these masks – they do not provide an adequate seal or filtration. Dan’s point below is that they are better than 3-ply surgical masks, which may be the case. Hard to know for sure. The important thing is to continue to use caution with interactions and practice excellent COVID hygiene at all times.

Dan1

Is this website legit? Used it before?

Dan1

I saw that. Was wondering if anyone had used the site.

Gidon

These masks may be fine but keep a close eye out – a vast majority of KN95 masks are not certified and have actually been shown to NOT meet any standards.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/07/health/masks-banned-n95-coronavirus.html

Mask Expert

KN95 refers to the permeation of the mask. The melt-blown non-woven fabric is what creates the layer in the respirator masks that allows for the filtration. No KN95 masks are FDA or CDC approved. There is an EUA that references a few companies which mainly have their CDC/NIOSH N95 certifications.

The major difference between the N95 and KN95 designation is related to the necessary fit test which most if not all of the KN95 masks will fail. Yes its is better than nothing but in the grand scheme of things…

N95 = KN95 that has real fabric and passes fit test

KN95 that has real fabric and passes fit test > KN95 real fabric fails fit test

N95 real fabric fails fit test > fake KN95 with fabric that is “not effective”

fake KN95 > underwear on face used as mask

J

Kn95 is NOT a Chinese standard, it’s a European standard. The filtration difference is so small that both are 99.9% effective. The seal is a different issue completely. You need to get a fit test to see if the seal is made properly. Even N95 masks made by different companies have different fits, which is why each mask type needs to be fit on each med professional before use in the field.

Mask Expert

KN95 is a Chinese standard under GB2626

https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/respirators/testing/NonNIOSH.html

Europe uses FFP2 and FFP3.

Most of the KN95s coming to the uses is using substandard filtration since KN95 is a standard and any Chinese factory can say they are abiding by the standard with no proof.

Joshua DDS

Please do not not post ear loop based “kn/n95”. They do not filter. They’re fake and the CDC recommends against them. Buying these feeds a counterfeit market.

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