Upgrade Broom and Dustpan Set, Self-Cleaning with Dustpan Teeth, Ideal for Dog Cat Pets Home Use, Super Long Handle Upright Stand Up Broom and Dustpan Set (Gray&Orange)
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Lots2Loosea
> 3 dayYap, cant get into the corners with the broom. I used garden sheers and cut them myself. Much better. The dustpan works great and holds lots but it is very lightweight and the handle feels cheap. The handle kept unscrewing so I used electrical tape to keep it tight. It should have a lock on the pieces to lock them in place. I use mine in the chicken pen. Well see how long it lasts.
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Karen Masters
> 3 dayLike this broom its easy to use and clean off as you use. The handle on the dustpan leans a little to forward you have to bend it back often.
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wolyarps
> 3 dayI have arthritis in my arms. This is a light wt product that allows me to sweep and to pick up my debis with ease. Highly recommend
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Aimee Katherine
> 3 dayI got the pink one and it’s super cute. I didn’t think that I would like it given how small the broom is. However, I found that its design is perfect to go with its pan, and where the broom set really shines is when sweeping up fur off of the floor. The pan is able to comb the fur off of the broom easily and so I can continue sweeping with a clean broom. Two thumbs up!
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BrandiRene
21-11-2024The actual broom is a bit short and small but the dust handle is absolutely amazing!
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PJ
> 3 dayThese were the perfect addition to my husbands cleaning kit to clean the house
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Kadie Bowen
> 3 dayWish I had this sooner. My least favorite part of sweeping is bending with the dustpan and cleaning hairs and dust off the broom and this solved both of those. Easy to assemble and a cute color!
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JND
> 3 dayThis item is great. Keeps the broom clean. Very convenient.
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MSGT RoyL
> 3 dayFeels very light and cheap
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Chip
> 3 dayThis has instantly replaced our other, shorter broom/dustpan combo. Everything works fairly well while still being lightweight and fairly attractive (not industrial looking) My only problem was that, curiously, the female joints into which the handles fit arent threaded - making the broom handle less secure. Theres a thread on the ends of the poles, but there is nothing to otherwise catch the handle pieces onto the receptacles except for the brute force of you shoving them together and the pressure of the plastic onto the metal. In order to receive the end, the unthreaded plastic receptacles are larger, and so the male part wobbles a bit. Its a surprisingly bad part of the design, IMO, considering how well the rest of this seems to be designed. If youre never going to disassemble this, a bit of duct tape on the threaded male end or something else (gorilla glue? construction adhesive?) would firm things up for the long term. The brush head of the broom could have been a little smaller as you have to use a bit of technique to fit the broom all the way into the dustpan without bending the bristles. But which would you rather have? This is OK enough. LASTLY, I honestly believe its overpriced at $40. At the time of this writing its about $22 which is a fair price to pay for something which will become a fixture in your kitchen.