Yngmar
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One with replaceable filter cartridges. Then you pick the filter cartridge for the job at hand (particle size, organic, etc.). The most important thing is that the mask fits well, because if air comes in through the wrinkles in your face instead of the filter, it'll not be filtered so well 
This 3M one seems to be popular, I've used the one from Toolstation for a similar job. The latter one has a "test" button for checking that it is sealed tight to your face, which is handy. Adjust straps until it checks tight. When you're relaunching, throw away the old cartridges so you don't even get tempted to use them again next year - they'll be full of mould by then.
Goggles were a bigger issue, as they always fog up when you start sweating, no matter what (I even tried Cat Crap, an anti-fog for diving masks). Best you can do there is buy two and swap when one fogs up, leaving the other somewhere to dry.
This 3M one seems to be popular, I've used the one from Toolstation for a similar job. The latter one has a "test" button for checking that it is sealed tight to your face, which is handy. Adjust straps until it checks tight. When you're relaunching, throw away the old cartridges so you don't even get tempted to use them again next year - they'll be full of mould by then.
Goggles were a bigger issue, as they always fog up when you start sweating, no matter what (I even tried Cat Crap, an anti-fog for diving masks). Best you can do there is buy two and swap when one fogs up, leaving the other somewhere to dry.