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M**S
Adult Small Size NOT Children's Size; Ear loops come off; Yes, 10 of each color (multi, blue, pink)
MYTH BUSTING: N95s and KN95s are respirators, NOT masks! They are designed to filter things in the environment before they get to you. Therefore, they are designed to make a tight seal around the face. If your respirator (N95 or KN95) leaks or is loose in any way, IT. IS. NOT. WORKING. as an environmental filter, instead it is working as a surgical-style MASK. Surgical-style masks are meant to keep your things from getting into the environment, and surgical-style masks are designed NOT to make a tight seal. Please know the difference and educate others!REVIEW: I frequently use N95 respirators and KN95 respirators (like these). ***happy music*** Yes, the three different color patterns are super cute! Yes, you get 10 of each color pattern (multi, blue, pink)! Hooray, for variety! Yes, just like natural tie-dye, each dye pattern (and color combinations on multi) is slightly different! My children love the feel of these KN95s on their skin as compared to other KN95s, "softer" "smoother" "cuter" "the nose piece doesn't cut into my nose".... ***dramatic music*** However, these KN95 respirators ARE NOT CHILDREN'S SIZE. They are specifically labeled "SMALL" on the box (see photo). They fit as an Adult Small N95, or KN95 would fit. Secondly, these are marked as KN95 (95% filtration) and PM2.5 (60% filtration), so which is it? (see photo) Also, they are manufactured in Longgang City, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.Yes, my children will use them, but with adaptations. It is very good that my children have hair of a length that can be placed in buns. To form a better seal, we will place their hair in two buns strategically positioned so the ear loops will fit over the buns without dragging the respirator down off the nose or up into the eyes (see photo, child age 6). If your child does not have hair of a length to do two strategically placed buns, additional MacGyver-ing is necessary. Despite doing this bun technique, there is still significant gapping in the under chin area of my largest child (age 9, see photo). So we will MacGyver these to fit each child also in the chin area to create a seal. One of the earloops detached during normal over the hear (not over bun) stretching (see photo)RESPIRATOR FIT EDUCATION: N95 and KN95 respirators should make a seal with no air escaping around the edges, and the 'fabric' moves in/out with breathing. To additionally aid in the proper respirator fit, I would also advise users to flatten out the metal nose piece (it is packaged to save space, not for the face fit...see photo), loop the ears, then conform the metal to the nose, breathing in/out a few times to ensure a proper seal has been made against the face. These are respirators; the most critical time to not leak is during inspiration (breathing in). There should also be no leak or mask migration over the face during talking.
M**.
Manufacturer not registered with NIOSH- masks not individually marked with serial numbers
This mask does not meet MINIMUM CDC guidelines for non medical use respirators. In order to meet that standard, the loops need to go around the head not the ear.The masks themselves have no serial numbers. I can't find this manufacturer or mask in any government website to ensure these have been made in a way that they actually do what they claim to do- block 95% of particles.
M**A
For small adult, probably too big for child <9
Love love love the colors! As a petite, 100# woman, this mask was nearly the perfect size. It has a tiny bit of too much extra space under the chin, but it's pretty close to perfect. 80# 13yo also wears them and although a tiny bit big, mostly works. This would probably be too large for small child, as their pictures seem to be of small children wearing it, but I think it would be too large for a 9 year old or below. It would probably depend on the shape and size of the face. A "thicker" child could wear this. I would probably say that if you go by the weight of the person, it would probably be appropriate for an 80 lb to 120 lb person
K**.
Horrible smell
I bought these for my 10 y/o who has a small face. They are still a bit big for her. They would probably fit a teenager better. They do fit closer to the face which is why I wanted them over a regular mask. I don’t like that they really aren’t as thick as regular KN mask. When you breathe in the fabric gets sucked in and closes off the air flow. The straps are pretty thin and feel cheap compared to other masks. My biggest complaint is the terrible smell they have. They smell like a cross between mildew, BO and vinegar. I have been wearing one for three hours and the smell has not gone away. I might take them all out of the packaging and see if airing them out will help. Definitely won’t be buying these again.
J**N
Price gouging
My son likes these but I’ll be looking for another brand until the price goes down. These were $27.99 on December 4. I’ve been buying these for months and never paid the $64 they’re charging now. Shameful!
P**E
Great quality but super expensive
Fits elementary school child’s face really well. Kiddo put a half twist in the ear loops to fit closer to face. Great quality. Nice vibrant colors of tie dye and stands away from face so now kiddo doesn’t fight me to wear a mask to sporting physical activities. I also have a very small face and I had to wear one the other day and I prefer the fit of these to adult size kn95 masks. They seem softer/not as stiff as adult kn95’s, and stay put on my face better.Update*** I purchased when the 30 pack was $50 at back to school time. After that it went down to $25. Now at The new year it’s up to $65 when the pandemic is picking up again. I understand supply and demand but this price game seems like gouging….just wish someone out there would make quality masks at an affordable price all the time because it’s the right thing to do. Have also added an image of manufacturer info.
J**R
Poor Quality across the board
Masks are ok. They do what they need to do. My 8 year old doesn’t mind them & my 6 year old finds them itchy. What I really cannot stand behind is that this company is taking advantage of the current pandemic. The cost goes from $25 when the surges are low & up to $70 when the surges are high. Can’t support a company that does this & at the cost of our children’s health. I’ll take my money that stands behind the products and supports health.
J**.
Awesome
I wear them, myself - petite adult female. They fit perfectly, and I'm grateful to have a mask that fits well for my face size. And, they're very easy to breathe in because the gap by the nose is big enough for a little pocket of air - but it still seals well around the rim of the mask against my face.I've noticed no bad smell and I've used several of them so far.* For those saying the loops are too big for their kids - you can try doing what I've done with regular surgical masks - just tie a small knot in the loops and you can essentially make the loop smaller. Easy-peasy and takes 5 seconds. :) I'd personally rather have loops that are too big (and then you can tie them to make them smaller) than loops that are simply too small/tight and cause pain.
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