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Ive been desperate to try out a rubber-based cleaning brush for months.
When testing the brush, I used it to clear up coffee grounds on my countertop.
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This flat edge allows you to clear up small particles that would otherwise pass between bristles and remain behind.
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The large broom can be used inside and out to sweep up debris to cleaning windows.
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Getting handy
Next up was testing the small brush on my carpets.
With a few quick sweeps, I gathered up carpet fibers and dust, leaving behind a cleaner edge.
I also tried it on a wool carpet that Ive recently had fitted on my stairs.
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The metallic edge was also easy to hit against painted woodwood causing chips.
Then, leave it to dry until youre ready to use it again.
The sections are easy to twist together and can be added or removed depending on the job.
The broom head is similar to the handheld brush, and features rubber bristles and a squeegee.
I found it was particularly good at reaching under sofas, which even my vacuum finds a stretch.
And I give the broom top marks for its performance.
Next up, I wanted to see how the broom works as a window cleaner.
Then, turn the broom head around 180 and use the squeegee to clean away the water.
Double value
I can always see the benefit of products that can perform multiple tasks.
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / Camilla Sharman)
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / Camilla Sharman)
(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / Camilla Sharman)