✨ Sweep Away the Mess, Embrace the Clean! 🧹
The Rubber Broom with Squeegee is a versatile cleaning tool designed for pet owners and busy households. With a 3-in-1 silicone broom and squeegee, it effectively collects dirt and hair while providing a streak-free clean on various surfaces. The adjustable 52.8-inch handle allows for comfortable use without bending, and the included pet brush makes it easy to tackle fur on furniture. Easy to clean and store, this broom is a must-have for maintaining a tidy home.
A**T
Best cleaning tool I ever purchased.
The media could not be loaded. Easy to assemble. The bottom will untwist if you use it incorrectly. Dont rush and make sure to use the brushes. You can also attach a rag to scrub and clean.
M**H
It’s good, but…
The handle and the head part come untwisted so easily. From day one mine was almost unusable. I guess plumbers tape or glue would make it stay together, but they should really make the product more sturdy. Otherwise it would be perfect. The little handheld piece is adorable but I’m not sure when it would come in handy…
N**T
It’s not what I thought
I have the short handle tool with the metal groves and bought one with a long handle but it broke too easily. This one with rubber groves isn’t at all the same as the metal tools. I like that it’s made more durable I just don’t think it grabs the hair as well and it’s so annoying because I keep buying these items and they aren’t satisfactory.
S**A
Must have
This broom is a must have for any pet ownerI have a cat and this broom helps with his fur way better than a vacuum!!!
D**E
Excellent Broom for Concrete Surfaces
I got this broom to clean my concrete walkways, which always seem to attract all of the neighborhood's supply of loose leaves and dirt. This broom does a good job of pushing detritus around, was easy to assemble, seems sturdy so far, and has a handle that's long enough for this tall guy's use.
B**2
Not Your Average Broom
Our house is occupied by a furry beast who seems to be perpetually shedding. Maintaining and corralling the tumbleweeds of fur is a constant chore. When we saw this rubber broom, we decided to try it to help capture the errant stands of fur that are ever-present. The broom is pieced together with screw-in shaft sections that terminate in an adjustable length top section. The plastic clasp that allows extension is stiff to operate and will not close if you are at full extension. It feels like there may be a collar internally that limits the travel of the pole, thus it may be too wide to clamp down on. We extended the shaft to maximum length to find that it equals a standard length broom stick. Perhaps the shorter length is useful in tight situations, but we can't imagine using it with a shortened stick. The top of the broom has inset fabric grippers that allow you to wrap a cloth around the broom to act as a mop. There is also a rubber edge that functions as a squeegee. This broom is trying to be all things for all people. If you have limited broom closet space, this tool will perform the task of several tools, though perhaps not exceptionally. The included hand tool is a miniature version of the bigger broom and features the same rubber bristles and smaller squeegee edge. Indeed, the silicone rubber attracts the loose fur, but it doesn't really capture it upwards in the bristles. We tried to use it as illustrated on the Amazon page and found that pushing it across the surface of our rugs was not an easy task. The rubber bristles grip the carpet and does roll the fur along, but the grippy resistance seems more work than it's worth. At the end of the push, the fur is gathered, but not all is picked up. Also, the remnant crud that is also present still needs to be vacuumed up, so score one for the vac. The broom is more adept at gathering fur on hard surfaces (like you see in a beauty shop) to be swept into a dust pan later. The remaining strands of fur also still needed to be vacuumed off the rubber bristles, so again, you still need to drag the vac out. Score two for the vac. We didn't try wrapping cloth around the broom to act as a mop because we have other tools that perform the task (maybe better). The hand tool as use for a dog grooming brush may be difficult for our long-furred baby, so instead we use it to gather the fur on furniture to be picked up by hand.
J**R
Not that useful
This broom looked like a great idea. I chose it primarily to clean the tile floor in our walk-in shower. It does a pretty bad job of pulling, pushing, or brushing water at all - and every time I pull on it the head unscrews.To be thorough I then teated this on our floors and rugs - the same thing happens: it doesn’t pick much up and every time the brush head unscrews.It is nice that it has a small piece to use on furniture - that does work ok. But overall I was pretty dissatisfied with this broom.
P**Y
Fluffs the rug and gets the hair out
I use this tool once a week to really get tangled hairs out of rugs prior to vacuuming. No matter how strong and expensive your vacuum is, trust me, it's not getting all the hair out. This loosens the rug fibers enough to also relieve more dust and debris from high pile rugs. Great little cleaning tool.
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