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Yes it can. That's what I wear.
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On May 10, 9:22*pm, Dan@ (Pirateer guy) wrote:
Yes it can. That's what I wear.


Thanks for the reply. Are you using the "Drop Down" version of the
6000-serie respirator or the regular version of the 6000-serie? I
have just got the "Drop Down" version that also has a way to easily
disconnect the neck strap. I am just curious whether the regular
version also has this feature. If the regular version also has this
feature, I will buy the regular version next time when I need to
replace the respirator because the regular version is much cheaper
($17 vs $9).

Jay Chan
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And after being gone a long long time, yes I wear the regualr version
and the neck strap is easily disconnected.
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