Klein Tools Reusable Face Masks

Klein Tools Reusable Face Masks

Feb 3, 2021

Klein Tools new reusable face mask, designed to offer basic protections against non-harmful common airborne irritants, both on and off the jobsite.

Reusable Face Mask with Replaceable Filters (Cat. No. 60442)

• Adjustable head and neck straps for comfort and nose clip for proper fit

• Vented for breathing comfort

• Mask includes one filter and one storage bag for extra filters and mask

• Replacement filters (Cat. No. 60443) sold separately, three pack

• Not NIOSH-approved

“Projects both on and off the jobsite can subject you to numerous airborne irritants,” says Craig Fransen, senior product manager at Klein Tools. “In designing these masks, we looked to provide protection against common irritants, like non-toxic dust, pollen, mold and dander. The adjustable straps and nose clip provide a comfortable fit, and the replaceable filters enhance the long-term use of the masks.”

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