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The Painter's Kit TR-800-PSK is a NIOSH-approved, intrinsically safe powered air purifying respirator designed for professional painters. Featuring UL Division 1 certification, a high-efficiency OV/HE filter cartridge, and a lightweight 1.4 lb helmet with superior visibility, it delivers comprehensive respiratory, eye, and face protection. User-friendly with intuitive controls and alarms, this all-in-one kit ensures maximum safety and comfort in hazardous painting environments.






| ASIN | B0BLLJ7R6J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,163 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #135 in Reusable Respirators |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2022 |
R**U
fast delivey
arrived on time, works as designed
C**.
Great product
Bought for our son who paints cars. Both him amd my husband love it! Comfortable and all around great product
B**R
Awesome
It’s pricey but well worth it. If you have the cash you need to get this!
D**.
Would recommend
Excellent product.
I**O
Great customer service.
Product came as it is and I accidentally lost a screw. I requested a new one, and Amy, a representative helped me with get a replacement!
B**M
Works great
It works great, I don't smell any paint or clear when using this.
M**G
Simply the Best.
Simply the best money can buy.
X**O
Not for Nurses
Battery is too bulky for active ER Nursing care. Battery only lasts 5-6 hours (mosty 5.5 hours), and is very heavy. Sitting in a chair is a challenge, and having to change the battery during a busy shift is almost impossible. Additionally, you have to use a wrench to remove and replace battery (one battery costs $850). Overall, not for ER nurses, I would consider purchasing another unit with a lighter, more compact battery with a upper back or side battery holder of some sort. Note to 3M, hire nurse consultants to design a unit for nurses; there is a large maket within the nursing community.
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