Amazon has launched The Face Mask Store, a brand new shop at the online retailer that has been designed to make it as easy as possible for people to find face masks.
The Face Mask Store stocks a wide-variety of protection, too, including reusable, disposable, certified and PPE face masks available. Different pack sizes are stocked as well, so masks can be bought in bulk if required.
T3 has browsed The Face Mask Store and we've got to say we're very impressed with the selection. There are plenty of masks for children, and some really tasteful designs for all ages on offer. There are designer, named labels such as Dannii Matthews and Tom Tailor.
Within The Face Mask Store, Amazon has split the selections on offer down into four categories, including:
General use masks (disposable)
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
So narrowing down the type of mask you want is incredible easy.
Prime Members will be especially happy with The Face Mask Store, too, as many of the masks on sale are eligible for Amazon Prime free delivery.
For even more great destinations to buy masks be sure to check out T3's best face masks 2020 buying guide.
Rob has been writing about computing, gaming, mobile, home entertainment technology, toys (specifically Lego and board games), smart home and more for over 15 years. As the editor of PC Gamer, and former Deputy Editor for T3.com, you can find Rob's work in magazines, bookazines and online, as well as on podcasts and videos, too. Outside of his work Rob is passionate about motorbikes, skiing/snowboarding and team sports, with football and cricket his two favourites.
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