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... in a box of 100, for $150.
My SO has been buying these.
He says the price is half what it was a few months ago.
I'm confident Costco is not selling counterfeit masks, a real problem for people shopping for N95s - especially if shopping for the lowest price.
If $150 is too dear find a friend, neighbor, family member to split them with.
Many people wear those surgical masks, but those don't seal as well.
They're easier to breath in because much of the air you inhale does not get filtered.
It flows around the sides and through the little openings on both sides of your nose.
If you've never worn a real N95 you're in for a surprise.
They work, filter, REALLY well.
At first I found it hard to breath in one, but I got used to it.
The initial discomfort is a small price to pay for possibly saving my life.
N95s even filter out smells.
There have been times I've taken off my N95 and am surprised I've been in a cloud of some strong smell that I could not smell at all with the mask on.
My SO has been buying these.
He says the price is half what it was a few months ago.
I'm confident Costco is not selling counterfeit masks, a real problem for people shopping for N95s - especially if shopping for the lowest price.
If $150 is too dear find a friend, neighbor, family member to split them with.
Many people wear those surgical masks, but those don't seal as well.
They're easier to breath in because much of the air you inhale does not get filtered.
It flows around the sides and through the little openings on both sides of your nose.
If you've never worn a real N95 you're in for a surprise.
They work, filter, REALLY well.
At first I found it hard to breath in one, but I got used to it.
The initial discomfort is a small price to pay for possibly saving my life.
N95s even filter out smells.
There have been times I've taken off my N95 and am surprised I've been in a cloud of some strong smell that I could not smell at all with the mask on.
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