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Fine Woodworking magazine Breathe-easy Respirators Two new powered respirators battle sawdust at a price Every time I find myself coughing amid a cloud of sawdust I vow never to work wood again without some form of protection. However, I don't especially like disposable masks, and whenever I have looked at more sophisticated forms of protection, the high prices convince me to go without.
As fashion goes, though, Triton's Powered Respirator has room for improvement. When I put the helmet and waist pack I got several odd looks from my shop mates, who might have mistaken me for an escapee from the local HAZMAT crew. It was also quite bulky, and its hard hat and integrated ear muffs were overkill for anything I'd do in the woodshop. Trend's Airshield was much less of a hassle to put on, and its overhead filter design was less of an intrusion than Triton's waist-worn unit. It fit on my head with minor adjusting, and the power switch was also located in a convenient overhead location. The face shield didn't raise and lower as easily as the shield on the Triton, but the entire unit could be removed easily for a quick escape. All in all, it was nice to work in a dust-free environment, and reducing the dust I inhale might be enough to justify the price for these respirators. On the other hand, you have to be willing to be the butt of a few jokes around the shop. For more information contact Trend Machinery in the U.S. at 859-485-2080 or www.trend-usa.com, and Triton Workshop Systems in the U.S. at 888-874-8661, www.tritonwoodworking.com.
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