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They're 50% wider than our other angle brooms, allowing you to clean a larger area.
Assign colors to tasks or areas.
A durable and economical choice, these brooms are made with corn-fiber bristles.
Strong and secure—bristles are housed in a steel cap and held with a wire band, good for sweeping heavy debris.
These brooms have soft, flexible bristles that sweep away fine to medium dust and dirt on nonporous surfaces such as tile, wood, and smooth concrete.
Soft, flexible horsehair bristles are good for fine sweeping on hardwood flooring and tile.
Plastic bristles resist chemicals.
A durable steel strip locks in bristles without the added weight of a wood or plastic block. Bristles are chemical-resistant plastic.
Commonly used on sidewalks and driveways, these brooms have stiff bristles that can move heavier debris than brooms for smooth surfaces.
An all-steel handle welded to a steel brace and mounted on a wood block makes these more durable than our other brooms for semi-smooth surfaces.
Natural-fiber bristles resist solvents and heat.
Assign specific bristle colors to particular tasks or areas. Chemical-resistant bristles are fused to a chemical-resistant block so contaminants have fewer places to hide.
An adjustable-angle handle allows you to sweep in tight spaces. Bristles are chemical-resistant plastic.
Also known as street brooms and garage brooms.
Choose a steel bristle broom for dislodging heavy accumulations on rough, irregular surfaces such as concrete and brick.
An all-steel handle welded to a steel brace and mounted on a wood block makes these more durable than our other brooms for rough surfaces.
The plastic bristles on these brooms resist chemicals, solvents, and acids.
For all floor surfaces, these brooms have a mix of stiff bristles for heavy debris and softer bristles for finer debris. Bristles are chemical resistant.
Turn your forklift into a sweeper. Efficiently clean large areas such as parking lots and factory floors.
Reduce strain from bending while cleaning.
Gather up dirt, dust, and debris after sweeping.
Avoid cross contamination by using different colors for specific areas.
Keep food processing areas tidy with these dust pans—they have metal and chemical additives that will set off metal detectors and show up on an X-ray if they fall into your line.
Made of aluminum-bronze, these pans inhibit sparking.
Bristles are made from chemical-resistant materials.
Reduce the possibility of cross contamination by designating colors to certain areas of your facility.
Made with metal and chemical additives, the bristles and handles on these brushes won’t get past metal detectors or X-ray machines in your food facility.
Commonly used to sweep away debris created during milling, drilling, and cutting, these brushes can also be used for light cleaning.
Chemical-resistant plastic bristles are flexible and narrow, making them a good choice for a variety of spills in small spaces.
Natural corn fiber bristles are stiff and economical.
Attach to the end of a mop handle to hold dust mop heads.
These cotton mop heads have a dust mop treatment that stops dust and debris from scattering during shakeout.
Convert your standard dust mop into an absorbent microfiber dust mop.
A small head makes these mops good for use in hard-to-reach places such as in corners and under equipment.
These small mop heads are good for use in corners, under equipment, and in other hard-to-reach places.
These handles are metal or metal-tipped for improved strength over wood.
A plastic tip absorbs shock to prolong the life of these handles and reduce stress on your arms.
Handles are made of wood.
Convert your handle to a tapered or threaded handle, or replace your existing handle tip.
Strengthen your push broom handles and prevent damage by adding a clamp or angle brace.
Clear away debris and water with one tool.
Often used to clean windows and vehicles, these soft-bristled brushes won’t scratch. Their bristle block has a wrap-around bumper to protect surfaces.
Bristles remain on the floor whether you're standing or bending, helping you clean hard-to-reach areas like corners, baseboards, up walls, or under equipment.
Scrub the gunk out of floor drains and mop sinks.
Tackle tough cleaning jobs with these scrub brushes. The bristles are highly durable plastic that are coated with abrasive grit for aggressive cleaning.
Clean inside containers, pipes, and other places where most brushes can’t fit.
Clean hard-to-reach areas in pharmaceutical and food-processing plants—these scrub brushes have metal and chemical additives that set off metal detectors and show up on an X-ray if they fall into your line.
With a blend of soft natural hair and conductive synthetic fibers, these brushes dissipate static without scratching surfaces.
Attach one of these brooms to a garden hose to sweep away dirt and dust—its water jets turn your hose water into pressurized water for quick, easy cleaning.
Maximize your dust mop's cleaning power with these dust- and dirt-grabbing treatments. They stop dust and debris from scattering during shakeout.
The cleaner fits into the T-slot grooves of your machine table to clear chips and debris.
These brushes have a 20 1/2" long handle.
Made of phosphorus bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, the bristles on these brushes inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
The handle curves sharply for cleaning in hard-to-reach spots.
Work in tiny spaces and on very small parts to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Turn the handle to expose more bristles as they wear.
Use two types of bristles on one brush to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Work on delicate surfaces in tiny spaces and on very small parts.
Use two types of bristles on one brush.
Remove heavy rust, weld slag, and scale with these brushes—the curved handle conforms to round and uneven surfaces.
The bristles angle inward in a V shape to get into narrow spaces.
Attach the shank to a handle or power tool.
These long, thin brushes have semi-soft bristles to smooth out wrinkles and air bubbles after wall coverings are applied without damaging the wall covering itself.
Use these brushes to apply paste for wall coverings.
Drag these brooms along hardening concrete to create a rough surface for traction in slippery environments.
Apply lubricants, polishing compounds, and flux to small parts and pipes with these brushes. They're also used for dusting and surface cleaning.