We love our tools here at Hobbies, but we also recognize that they can be extremely hazardous to your health. Hazards can come from dust particles if you're a metalworker or carpenter, and paint mists if you're an artist, using an airbrush or spray paints. That's why it is essential to be using a good quality respirator with a classification to suit your needs.
Hobbies now stock the Elipse Half Mask Respirator which comes with a pair of P3 filters to provide protection against fine dust particles, metal fumes (smoke), asbestos, oil & water mists, bacteria & viruses. The European standard defines three classes of particle filters, with the P3 classification offering the highest level of protection.
It is latex-free and silicone-free and is comfortable to wear for long periods of time, with low profile filters that provide an unobstructed field of vision.
At a glance details:
• Approved to European Standard EN140: 1998. APF : 20.
• Elipse twin filter ready to wear half mask.
• Latex and silicone free, lightweight TPE face piece that is comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
• Low profile filters provide unobstructed field of vision.
• Compatible with other PPE safety products including visors and welding helmets.
Hobbies - the Online Hobby Shop has supplied model makers and craft enthusiasts since 1895. We take pride in our worldwide reputation for excellent quality and service.
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Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Thursday, 21 September 2017
The Berlin Tram Diorama Kit - Now Available from Hobbies
Please click on the video at the bottom of the page, and expand it to see the incredible detail and realism of this kit.
Setting the Scene:
A
general strike at the start of January 1919, provoked terrible
confrontations in the streets of Berlin between the government of the
time and the burgeoning Communist Party of Germany. Berlin had to live
with street barricades, armed conflict between workers and army and
great loss of human lives for several days.
The new Occre Berlin Diorama Kit captures the state of the streets, somewhere on the tram line between the train station and the zoo, during those dark days.
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