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Moldex 2200N95 N95 Disposable Respirator

Moldex 2200N95 N95 Respirator Review โ€” Honest Buyer's Guide to the Comfort N95

Is the Moldex 2200N95 a comfortable everyday N95?

Short answer: Yes โ€” the Moldex 2200N95 is the standard of Moldex's comfort-focused line: a NIOSH N95 with the brand's PVC-free, latex-free build and a Dura-Mesh shell that resists collapse. It is a comfortable, unvalved everyday mask for non-oil dust; the valved 2300N95 adds heat relief.

Moldex 2200N95 N95 Disposable Respirator Review (2026)

Moldex is a US respirator maker known for comfort; the 2200N95 is its standard N95. This review covers where it fits the Moldex disposable respirators and N95 respirators ranges. Ratings background is in our complete disposable respirator & N95 mask guide.

Editorial verdict โ€” 4.2/5
The Moldex 2200N95 is a comfort-first standard N95: PVC- and latex-free, with a Dura-Mesh shell that holds its shape and a soft Signal nose foam for a gentle seal. Unvalved for source control, it is a comfortable everyday pick for non-oil dust.VIEW ON WC SAFETY โ†’CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON โ†’

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Pros
NIOSH N95 ยท PVC-free & latex-free ยท Dura-Mesh shell resists collapse ยท soft nose foam ยท unvalved (source control OK)
Cons
No valve (warmer) ยท non-oil only ยท single-use ยท less ubiquitous than 3M for fit-test support

Who it is for

  • Comfort-focused everyday non-oil dust
  • Wearers sensitive to latex/PVC or hard nose clips
  • Source-control settings (unvalved) โ€” browse Moldex disposables

What the Moldex 2200N95 does well

Comfort build

PVC- and latex-free materials with a soft Signal nose foam give a gentle, low-irritation seal โ€” Moldex's signature comfort. See respirator filter types explained.

Dura-Mesh shell

The shell resists collapse and stays off the lips, keeping the breathing space open and the mask cleaner.

Unvalved versatility

Usable for source control where exhaled air must also be filtered.

Where the Moldex 2200N95 falls short

No valve

For heat relief, the 2300N95 adds Moldex's Ventex valve.

Non-oil only

N95 is not oil-rated; use R95 or P100 for oil mist.

Fit-test ecosystem

3M's masks have the widest fit-test support for large programs.

Moldex 2200N95 vs the competition

Model Rating Valve Form Best for
Moldex 2200N95 N95 No Flat-fold Comfort standard, unvalved
Moldex 2300N95 N95 Yes Flat-fold Same, with Ventex valve
Moldex 4200N95 AirWave N95 No 3-panel Premium AirWave comfort
3M 8210 N95 No Cup Big-brand cup standard

Compare prices on Amazon โ†’Moldex 2200N95Moldex 2300N953M 8210

When to step up from the Moldex 2200N95

Want a valve? The 2300N95. Maximum comfort? The 4200N95 AirWave. Oil mist? An R95. Ranked picks in our best N95 respirators guide.

Category context

The 2200N95 is a comfort standard N95 in the disposable respirators range. The N/R/P system and import comparisons are in our disposable respirator guide and N95 vs KN95 vs P100.

Total cost of ownership

A comfort-focused consumable. Replace when soiled, damaged, or hard to breathe through (see can you reuse an N95?). For daily wear, weigh a reusable half mask.

Final verdict

The Moldex 2200N95 earns 4.2/5 โ€” a comfortable standard N95. Buy it for everyday dust where comfort and clean materials matter; choose the 2300N95 for a valve, or the 4200N95 AirWave for maximum comfort.

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Moldex 2200N95 FAQ

Is the Moldex 2200N95 NIOSH-approved?

Yes โ€” a NIOSH N95 under 42 CFR Part 84, 95% minimum non-oil filtration. Verify any respirator on the NIOSH Certified Equipment List.

Moldex 2200N95 vs 2300N95 โ€” what is the difference?

The 2300N95 adds Moldex's Ventex exhalation valve for cooler breathing; the 2300N95 suits hot work, the unvalved 2200N95 suits source control.

What is the Dura-Mesh shell on the Moldex 2200N95?

Dura-Mesh is Moldex's shell material that resists collapse and stays off the lips, keeping the breathing space open and the mask interior cleaner.

Can you reuse the Moldex 2200N95?

Single-use with limited reuse when constrained; discard when soiled, damaged, or hard to breathe through. See can you reuse an N95?.

Does the Moldex 2200N95 require fit testing?

Yes for OSHA-regulated use โ€” medical evaluation, annual fit test, and seal check per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134.

Can I wear the Moldex 2200N95 with a beard?

No โ€” facial hair across the seal fails the fit test; clean-shaven along the seal is required, or use a PAPR.

Does the Moldex 2200N95 protect against oil?

No โ€” N95 is non-oil; use R95 or P100 for oil mist.

Is the Moldex 2200N95 good for silica or smoke?

An N95 is the NIOSH standard for silica (with controls) and wildfire smoke particulates; step to P100 for high silica exposure. See silica dust respirators.

Is the Moldex 2200N95 latex-free?

Yes โ€” Moldex respirators are made 100% PVC-free and latex-free, reducing irritation and contamination risk.

How long does the Moldex 2200N95 last?

No fixed hours โ€” replace at end of task or when dirty, damaged, or breathing resistance rises.

Is the Moldex 2200N95 a surgical N95?

No โ€” it is an industrial N95 without FDA clearance. See surgical N95 respirators.

Where is the Moldex 2200N95 made?

Moldex is a US-based respirator manufacturer, and its masks are produced PVC-free and latex-free โ€” relevant for buyers who value domestic sourcing and low-irritation materials. Browse the full Moldex disposable respirators line.

Is the Moldex 2200N95 a flat-fold or cup?

It is a soft, comfort-oriented flat-fold-style N95 with the Dura-Mesh shell holding its shape.

Moldex 2200N95 vs 3M 8210 โ€” which N95?

Both are NIOSH N95s; the Moldex emphasizes comfort and PVC/latex-free materials, the 3M 8210 the widest fit-test ecosystem. Choose by comfort vs program support.

What does the Moldex 2200N95 NOT protect against?

Oil mist, gases and vapors, asbestos, low-oxygen atmospheres, and anything needing more than 95% filtration.

Why trust this Moldex 2200N95 review? WC Safety is an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell the Moldex 2200N95 and its siblings to safety managers, procurement teams, and field supervisors. This review is written by our editorial desk, not by Moldex or paid third parties. Specifications are cross-referenced against the NIOSH Certified Equipment List, the Moldex technical data sheet, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the Moldex 2200N95 and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial respiratory protection desk ยท specialization: NIOSH-approved respirators, filtering facepieces, and hazard-based respirator selection.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: NIOSH 42 CFR 84, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, NIOSH NPPTL Certified Equipment List, Moldex Technical Data Sheet, ANSI/ASSE Z88.2.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement. Specifications independently verified against the NIOSH approval.
How this review was researched
Built from the NIOSH 42 CFR 84 approval framework and Certified Equipment List, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 fit and use requirements, the Moldex technical data sheet, and ANSI/ASSE Z88.2 practice. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to NIOSH or OSHA guidance.
Disclosure
WC Safety participates in the Amazon Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases via tagged links; we also stock the Moldex 2200N95. The 4.2/5 rating reflects fit, protection class, comfort, and value relative to the field, independent of both relationships. General information, not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a Certified Industrial Hygienist for commercial respiratory programs.
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