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Beabos broom
Beabos broom









beabos broom

My curious pup annoyingly followed along behind me rubbing herself on the carpet, leaving a trail of hair as she went. With the rubber bristles extended, I could scoop up any dog hair that was on the surface. Oh, and it works great on low-pile (short) carpets and rugs.

beabos broom

Speaking of which, there is a loop at the tip of the handle if you prefer to hang your brooms instead of standing them upright. I imagine reducing the length could be helpful when storing the broom too. Being on the shorter side, I enjoyed the fact that I could reduce the length to something a little more usable. In many cases, I could bend over and pick them up without needing a dustpan. The nylon bristles swept up dust, lint and crumbs while the rubber bristles trapped dog hair into clumps. Once I swept dog hair away from these delicate areas, I switched back to the rubber to collect it. Rubber bristles for wide, open areas and switching back to the nylon ones when I came to corners and the edges of the molding. I found myself effortlessly swapping between the two on the fly. While the rubber bristles were great at trapping and collecting dog hair, they had issues in tight spaces and thin gapes, but that is where the flexible nylon bristles excelled.

beabos broom

This unique combination of rubber meant that I could clean every area of my house with a single broom. Twist the knob at the bottom of the handle, and these extend out, allowing you to sweep up dog hair. Hidden in the middle of the nylon fibers is a set of stiff rubber bristles… Looks just like a regular broom, right? Take a closer look…











Beabos broom