R**E
They are not made in the USA.
The face masks are definitely not made in the USA. Based on what’s stated, they are made in China. The premium price does not commensurates with the product.
A**E
Misleading description
Not Made in USA.
W**E
Scratching my cheek
The upper conner of the mask’s texture scratched my face ! I was afraid of the size and the safety when I was considering to buy the mask! However, I never thought about the texture of the mask will scratch my face! It hurt me, but I can not get off the mask because I was in class ! My boyfriend also had same issue, it also scratch his face ! The package is nice, but it is not comfortable and not fully cover my face!
M**M
Best disposable masks
These are the ones! So good, I've reordered twice so far. I go through a lot of disposable masks daily at my job. These are by far the most comfortable of any that I have tried, and I've tried a lot! Ear loops are soft, and the mask is well structured with adjustable areas on nose. I have not had an issue with the ear loops breaking, however I can see where kids may break the straps if they are too rough. However, I think that would happen with just about any disposable mask and kids, so if you're an adult, they should work fine.
K**K
Soft Earloops are nice . . . but failure rate is roughly 40%.
I ordered these masks because I wanted the "stretchable" earloop feature and liked the fact that the masks are packaged in five bundles of 10 masks each (making it easier to carry extras). Kudos for the bundling. Not so much for the elastic "stretchable" earloops. Having gone through the first "bundle," I find the failure rate of the elastic earloops to be roughly 40%. As the earloops come folded (pressed) flat against the mask, you need to gently pull the elastic strap away from the mask's body in order to expand the loop. Great idea in concept. Not so much in application. My experience suggests that during the manufacturing process - at the point where the earloop is affixed (glued, heat-welded however attached) to the mask - a portion of the "folded" earloop (that should be free to pull away to form the loop) is caught beneath the straps "weld" point making it impossible to "stretch" the earloop to its full length. Pulling at the earloop with any intensity immediately breaks the earloop strap rendering the mask useless.
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