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This heavy-duty household broom refill head features a 12-inch angled design with premium horsehair and synthetic bristles, engineered for superior dust and debris capture on all floor types. Its durable wooden handle connection offers unmatched stability, making it an essential tool for millennial professionals who demand efficient, precise, and stylish home cleaning solutions.














































| ASIN | B088FYP6PK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,735 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #14 in Broom Heads |
| Brand | Superio |
| Bristle Material | Synthetic |
| Bristle Type | Unflagged Bristle |
| Color | Horsehair |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,335) |
| Date First Available | May 11, 2020 |
| Handle Diameter | 1.1 to 1.5 inches |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Included Components | Broom |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Superio Brand |
| Material | Horsehair |
| Material Feature | High-quality bristles |
| Product Dimensions | 12"W x 12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Floor Cleaning |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Style | Horsehair |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
A**R
BUY IMMEDIATELY - totally incredible at the price. Note, some reviews are about the wrong products.
(1) IF YOU HAVE a wood or stone floor, you NEED a soft horsehair broom, it is an essential. Nothing else will get your floor clean. Vacuums just blow the dust around. (2) To get a horsehair broom for only 30 bucks is fantastic. Incredible! (3) This is a SIMPLY made, yet PERFECT horsehair broom. (4) The wooden handle is PERFECT. It simply screws in perfectly, wood in to wood. (5) The horsehair is VERY GOOD at the price. It's nothing to pay two hundred dollars for a fine horsehair broom, at the price this product is impeccable. (6) The company VERY CONFUSINGLY sells a huge range of brushes. Even worse, there are idiotic option menus on the amazon listing, which is just stupid. Take care you don't accidentally choose the metal handle option or one of the different heads. This NONSENSE has, of course, resulted in folks quite rightly complaining in a few reviews that "why is the handle metal" "why is the horsehair green plastic" etc. the company needs to clear up this nonsense with clearer information. (7) Even more confusingly the company offers a "better" horsehair broom at about 60 bucks. I have not tried it but my guess would be, stick to this incredibly priced one unless you are going to spend $200 on a ultimate horsehair brush. (*) Yes, it is delivered in a long cardboard box that fits the handle! When you open the box, just screw the wooden handle in to the wooden head. Both sides are threaded and it fits perfectly. It is absolutely sturdy, no issues, strong as an ox. (*) DON'T FORGET YOU HAVE TO STORE HORSEHAIR BROOMS HANGING - either upside down or hanging free of the floor. You can NOT leave them sitting upright "pressed against the floor" in your broom closet! Incredible bargain at 30 bucks, a broom of integrity, good quality, simply made.
K**N
Great broom
Amazing broom, even gets the corners ❤️
M**Y
Not Real Horsehair & Bad Woodworking
Right out of the box I could tell the broom had almost no horsehair in it. I did a burn test to verify my suspicions. I'd guess less than 1% real hair content. My brooms head was made in part with junk quality wood and had very jagged edge running for several inches along its side. The threaded hole in broom head has damage too. I attempted tp screw the handle into the head, but was forced to stop when the threads on the handle fell apart, chipping into pieces. Really poor wood quality for a tool that will be used every day. The only thing I liked was the fine broom fiber size. Its rwally disappointing it wasnt real hair. Also, there was no mention of synthetic fiber content in the broom at all. But at least I got to have some fun illustrating the problems I found and noted above in my attached photos of the product.
P**E
Awesome broom, but the handle doesn’t seem to fit unless…
Okay, first off I don’t ever get excised about brooms, however this broom just does such an awesome job. A lot of brooms get say 80%of the dust in my shop each pass. This one seemed to get like 98%, so you want this broom. Now the handle isn’t close to fitting without working it. I tried doing some carving as another review mentioned , I suppose that could work but it didn’t. In the end, I just sanded down the diameter of the threads and it fit. Very secure. Not sure I can get it off without braking some wood threads. So if you have sandpaper, you’re good. I actually used my finishing sander and just rotated the handle to trim it down in diameter. I had deepened the groves but not sure that’s required. My wife tried it and wants one. (She does get excited about brooms and did. ) so I’ll let you know if it needs carving. If it’s July 2024 and no update, sanding is all that is required.
E**H
Great soft bristles
I read some reviews on this saying that the wood handle doesn't turn into the brush head (someone even whittled the threads away) Well I'm here to tell you that it DOES turn in, but getting it threaded at the start is quite tricky as it's at a angle. It turns very hard, so it will never loosen once you really get it jammed in there. I am a noodle armed 43 year old woman, and was able to get it assembled. It might help you to hold the brush head firmly between your feet and turn the handle in when you're really close to bottoming it out. Don't be too hard on it, you don't wanna snap it. You could also employ a bench vise which might mark the wood. But by golly, I was able to get it in with sheer strength of will alone and you can too! Once I got him assembled, I put him to work. I have solid red oak wood floors that I installed, stained, and varnished myself. I want to protect them with soft horse hair brooms and dust mops. I am having a ton of drywall work done right now, which means drywall dust everywhere. Have you ever tried sweeping drywall dust? Regular brooms don't sweep it. This lovely horsehair broom sweeps it! My only gripe is that the bristles are not angled the way a regular sweeping broom's more sturdy bristles are angled to make it easier to get into the corners. Though with these soft bristles, I don't know that an angled cut would hold up. Oh well, it doesn't bother me. This broom is great.
S**R
Horse hair brooms are the best
These horse hair brooms are the best. No other type of broom works better on wood floors. Horse hair brooms catch even the finest dust particles.
J**S
This is a great broom. The soft fine bristles are efficient at picking up dust like flower spills and it’s perfect for our hardwood floors. It is so much better than the plastic bristle brooms that are so common. The handle and body are made of solid wood And the handle to head secures very tightly and does not come loose by itself like some others. The size is right too, not being overly large so it can get into tight places. This is a very nice broom, and I highly recommend it.
O**R
No llego el mango (palo para atornillar al cepillo) para el uso del cepillo. Favor de enviarlo.
M**R
Je croyais que le crin de cheval était assez rude mais il semble que non car les poils de cette brosse sont très doux et souples donc pas bon pour un plancher de béton rugueux comme celui pour lequel j'avais acheté cette tête. Pas grave je vais la changer avec celle d'un autre balai que j'ai dont les poils sont plus rudes et moins neufs.
M**K
The best broom I ever had.
P**.
I'm uncertain what type of debris this broom is good for sweeping, or the surface required, because I haven't found it yet. The bristles are too soft to brush up just about anything on any surface. Very disappointed.
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