Broom Groomer Mini

$9.99
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Influence & Stats:

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Invented By:

bill ward

Total Paid Out: $3,963

Development Duration: about 1 month

Days in Store: 455

Units to Date: 5,738

Broom Groomer Mini

Broom Groomer Mini is a readily accessible, compact broom and dustpan duo. The dustpan base acts as a bin to hold and transfer waste. It features grooming teeth for removing any lingering dust bunnies from your broom, and a smooth rubber lip for keeping flush with your surface.

Features:
- A row of rubber teeth protruding from the interior of the dustpan to clean the broom’s bristles when you’re done sweeping
- Bin to hold and transfer waste
- Convenient storage anywhere, including desk drawer, under the bathroom sink, in the glove compartment or seat back pocket

Dimensions:
- 6.5" width x 2" height x 6.5" depth

Materials:
- Hard plastic body
- Nylon bristles
- Color: charcoal/teal


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very handy for quick cleanup

I've noticed most people complain about how hard it is to open, I didn't seem to have this issue. I've just simple placed my thumb on the top (where it says quirky) and used my other fingers and pulled the top (small lip at the top), then pulled with my fingers and having my thumb holding bottom section. It didn't take much effort to take it apart. I did notice if you tried to pull it straight out it was very hard to open, this might have been what others are doing.

Reviewed by John Sanford | 4 months ago

neat idea, but...

I agree with the other reviewer, separating the brush from the pan is harder than it ought to be, although by no means unusable. My biggest issue with this is how soft the bristles are, which makes it hard to brush anything that isn't slightly heavier or slightly stuck to the floor (baby dropping crumbs). Also, likely due to the same softness issue, the bristles don't retain their straight down form very well and it's hard to but the brush in the container without leaving some bristles bent and out of the container. Overall, not terribly impressed, but if they fix the bristles, you'd have a convert.

Reviewed by Benny Brojde | about 1 year ago

Neat

beats using hands and paper towels which just do poor job of crumbs clean up!

Reviewed by Bill Fermano | about 1 year ago