Mask to protect from dust 3M

Looking for a full mask to protect my eyese while woodturning, I consider the full face mask 3M 7907 or the 6000 Anybody can give me feedback upon fogging ? My protective glasses tend to fog. What about these masks ? Sweat is an issue ?

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May I suggest a Trend Airshield?

No affiliation etc, etc, etc, except I have one and love it.

A teacher at a class had one and let me try it and I was sold.

I like that it blows a steady stream of filtered air over my face (and glasses), and the inside of the mask. So there is no fogging, cause there's no humidity build up.

Because the inside of the mask is at a higher pressure, the mask does'nt have to seal tightly to my face. The seal is just a piece of rubberised fabric with a fuzzy surface. No sweating even in a Minnesota summer.

The battery pack is 3 AA batteries, and is inside the mask, no cords or hoses. I get 4 to 6 hours per charge.

It has a clear plastic lens cover applied across the front of the mask, so that when it becomes stained, scratched, all I have to do is pull it off and replace it.

In 8 months of use, I still have'nt clogged the filters. (One rough filter, one HEPA).

I needed warranty service on the battery pack, and got it, quick, easy, no problem.

The price is a bit tough, but my lungs are worth it.

I had to use my old face mask while the batteries were being shipped, and i could really taste the difference. And using a 3M type mask was awful after using the Air Shield.

Can't say enough good about that shield.

Old Guy

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