The Rubbermaid Commercial Angled Broom with Polyethylene Bristles has sturdy bristles that are cut and shaped to make sweeping easier. Polypropylene bristles are both stain-resistant and designed for durability.
Bristles are cut and shaped for easy sweeping
Angled bristles are designed for cleaning hard-to-reach places
Stain-resistant polypropylene bristles are permanent and won't pull out
Bristles are fusion set and will not pull out of the broom handle
Measures 1-1/2" l x 10-1/2" w x 56" h
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The Rubbermaid Commercial Angled Broom with Polyethylene Bristles has sturdy bristles that are cut and shaped to make sweeping easier. Polypropylene bristles are both stain-resistant and designed for durability. The fusion-set, permanent bristles will not pull out of the broom handle. The sturdy handle resists breaking and wear.
Features and Benefits:
Bristles are cut and shaped for easy sweeping
Angled bristles are designed for cleaning hard-to-reach places
Stain-resistant polypropylene bristles are permanent and won't pull out
Bristles are fusion set and will not pull out of the broom handle
Measures 1-1/2" l x 10-1/2" w x 56" h
Flagged Polypropylene Fill.
specifications
U.S.
Metric
Product Length
10.50 in
26.67 cm
Product Width
9.30 in
23.62 cm
Product Height
1.50 in
3.81 cm
Product Weight
10.20 lb
4.63 kg
Upc
00086876142129
Case Pack Length
11.38 in
28.91 cm
Case Pack Width
56.34 in
143.10 cm
Case Pack Height
4.25 in
10.80 cm
Case Pack Weight
8.90 lb
4.04 kg
Case Pack Quantity
6
Ucc
10086876142126
Packaging Length
56.00 in
142.24 cm
Packaging Width
9.30 in
23.62 cm
Packaging Height
1.50 in
3.81 cm
Packaging Weight
1.48 lb
0.67 kg
Color
Gray
Material Type
Vinyl-Coated
Country of Origin
China
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