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Noted that Q is selling Lug masks(approx $10 each).  Probably decent masks but couldn't Q eat shipping/handling?  Btw, most of my masks are around $6, including S&H.

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The pandemic will be over by the time they ship out. 

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@germanshepherdlove wrote:

The pandemic will be over by the time they ship out. 


Or God forbid there will be a differnt pandemic by then. Sheesh shipping should be free on everything because it is non existent. 

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checked out the lug masks--it says "imported"--no thanks!----------marynj

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They look like they are made out of the fabric used for garden flags. 

 

I'm sure they would be hot as he!! and $10 a piece is a lot of money.

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QVC isn't spending $6 to ship- They have business shipping rates!

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THese masks are as basic as they come! They are soooo inexpensive to make and these probably cost (no joke!) 50 cents each!

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 I actually have purchased these. My husband loves the black camo and I got the purple.  They are light weight, breathable, soft inside and not at all hot despite people assuming they would be due to the fabric. It was 93 today and I was fine.  That being said I have found most people if they have their mind set they won't like something then chances are they probably won't even if the item works for them.   They are washable and you can get filters.  I like them.  Also the people having issues with them being "imported" FACT...99.99% of ALL the masks currently worn are in part or all of made in CHINA.  So you are already wearing made in China masks and have continued to purchase them  because although there is possibly 1% are made in Vietnam or India  but that's rare. You ALL need to understand, even if you make your own, the material, string, elastic, thread, pipe cleaners, those shields people now want, you name it ALL have a part or all of it made in CHINA. Even those companies that love to put the flag symbol in the corner, state in small print "shipped from USA" however they are actually "made in CHINA". This is a global economy and it's not going to change anytime soon. sorry. I have a son in the Navy and yes I love my red white and blue but some things are just what they are.  If you are "boycotting" Made in China masks...good luck with that. Because you will be one of the people without a mask.  You have been washing and wearing "China" masks throughout this whole debacle.  

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@patbz. There have been at least two other threads on these already, one I know is in the Fashion Forum. When I looked at them last they were polyester. From everything I've read about masks cotton is best to use. So polyester, no thanks. You might check out our previous discussions about these.
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@eadu4 wrote:

 I actually have purchased these. My husband loves the black camo and I got the purple.  They are light weight, breathable, soft inside and not at all hot despite people assuming they would be due to the fabric. It was 93 today and I was fine.  That being said I have found most people if they have their mind set they won't like something then chances are they probably won't even if the item works for them.   They are washable and you can get filters.  I like them.  Also the people having issues with them being "imported" FACT...99.99% of ALL the masks currently worn are in part or all of made in CHINA.  So you are already wearing made in China masks and have continued to purchase them  because although there is possibly 1% are made in Vietnam or India  but that's rare. You ALL need to understand, even if you make your own, the material, string, elastic, thread, pipe cleaners, those shields people now want, you name it ALL have a part or all of it made in CHINA. Even those companies that love to put the flag symbol in the corner, state in small print "shipped from USA" however they are actually "made in CHINA". This is a global economy and it's not going to change anytime soon. sorry. I have a son in the Navy and yes I love my red white and blue but some things are just what they are.  If you are "boycotting" Made in China masks...good luck with that. Because you will be one of the people without a mask.  You have been washing and wearing "China" masks throughout this whole debacle.  

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@eadu4  How right you are!!