

😷 Elevate your safety game with breathable, American-made N95 protection!
The BNX N95 Respirator Mask (20-pack) offers NIOSH-approved 95% filtration efficiency against non-oil particles ≥0.3 microns. Made in the USA by FDA-registered BNX Converting LLC, it features a 5-layer electrostatically charged filter for superior breathability—over 50% better than minimum standards. Designed with latex-free headbands and an adjustable nose piece, it ensures a secure, comfortable fit ideal for healthcare, industrial, and everyday use.











| ASIN | B097HYFCN5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,051 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in Disposable Respirator Safety Masks |
| Date First Available | June 19, 2021 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | H95B |
| Manufacturer | BNX Converting, LLC |
| Package Dimensions | 9.64 x 7.36 x 2.5 inches |
K**S
Excellent choice
Fit great! very comfortable!
T**D
Comfortable - as masks can be
I found the masks fit well and were much thicker than the ones available in hospitals and doctors offices. It makes breathing a little more difficult if your lungs are compromised, as mine are, but I lift the bottom of the mask slightly to get more oxygen occasionally and that solves the problem.
D**O
Well made
Seem to be good. How ever these were too large for me but fit well on husband
L**D
Excellent masks.
Perfect protection and very comfortable.
N**S
Sturdy straps. Fits well.
I travel for work and ordered to wear in airports and on planes during this flu season. Black is ideal to not make-up stains. Sturdy staps. Fits well. Great coverage. Will order gain when I run out.
B**N
Easy and comfortable
Comfortable and felt very secure.
A**S
Maybe I'm Just... Spoiled.
First off, while these are certified by NIOSH to be N95 respirators, these seem to be blurring the line on what should be considered as an "N95" respirator and a "KN95" respirator. To have nearly the same layers as the GB2626-2019 standard but have the main difference being "it has to have headband straps" really sets the bar so low in terms of NIOSH-certified respirator masks that filter at least 95% of non-oily particulates at 2.5 microns or less. Secondly, amazing comfort from the straps and even the face part of it, but the non-woven layer that goes on your face is still rather abrasive. It's not as terrible as other (then KN95) respirators from this same company (AccuMed) where their white ones are oddly scratchier than their black counterparts, but I still get at least a mild allergic reaction to it, as evidently shown on my nose turning red with what seems to be slight swelling at the end where the mask sits--this also makes my nose run, like a good number of respirators do. Third, despite its comfort, it still uses the shitty clamshell design, which counterintuitively bends the metal band that sits at the nasal bridge far too sharply. This makes it so damn easy for air leaks to occur under your eyes and along your nasal bridge when exhaling. According to CDC guidelines, you have to test with your hands around the edges of the mask and breathe in and out sharply to test the airtightness of the mask. Well, this mask and others like it fail very hard at it once I let it go, even if I pretty much don't have any facial hair on it. I wear glasses, so I can absolutely see the air leak happening. Also, the clamshell design makes it harder to actually talk and make other facial expressions, which is a major drawback. (My face is slender enough that this shouldn't be an issue, but it is.) Fourth, cost-per-mask is an utter RIPOFF ($2.30/mask - $2.50/mask). 3M's respirators are still in high demand and the cost per respirator is still relatively low, and they managed to make it so there is a foam pad for your nose, which is designed to not only let less air out completely unfiltered, but also to prevent (of course) very fine particles from getting in your mask without filtration, which viruses can also get in with or without respiratory droplets. (Viruses heavily depend on respiratory droplets and the path to least resistance in order to get in our respiratory systems, but viruses can still survive for a shorter period of time without any respiratory droplets.) I'm genuinely convinced that companies such as AccuMed and other KN95/N95 sellers and distributors are and *have been* purposefully cashing in on the pandemic and exploiting their consumers for it, which I find to be extremely amoral and unjust in every aspect. Fifth and last, on top of other aforementioned positives in this review, breathability is not actually that half bad. Like most other respirators, they eventually develop a level of air resistance as there is more moisture buildup. BUT! I do also want to mention that this mask, like every other clamshell mask, will make you constantly readjust it every time you move your head anywhere NEAR the directions other than straight ahead: (the perceived) filtration performance is usually worse when looking lower than straight, and possibly almost close to the extreme positions (left up and right, other than just downward) enables the mask to be shifted some. I'm led to believe that this issue exists in a great number of KN95 and N95 respirators on the market, right now. Overall: I would look elsewhere for N95 or even KN95 respirators. There are better options out there, and I do not recommend most people get an otherwise subpar mask for an unreasonably higher asking price.
A**R
Great Value
Well made, fits great.
J**O
Son buenos ! Los volvería a comprar
B**H
Not many people know this but the original n95 mask are those who have niosh certification and this one has it and printed on each mask. Quite satisfied I would easily recommend it to anyone.
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