OCedar Seabrook Palmyra Rough Sweep - 24" , 1 Each remove | Commercial Duty Dust Pans (Metal) remove | ||
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SKU | 5127100 | 244212 | |
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Price | $14.00 Per Each | $12.04 Per Each | |
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Description | Natural palmyra bristles clean wet or dry surfaces with ease. Durable 24" foam block head fits threaded handles. Perfect for commercial rough sweeping. | This durable, metal dust pan is constructed out of one solid piece of steel. Coated with a baked enamel finish to provide extra durability and a longer life. Has a shine for better appearance. Corrugated rib design makes this dust pan sturdy.
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Content | The Seabrook Palmyra sweep by O-Cedar delivers top performance for demanding cleaning environments. Built with a durable 24" foam block head, this broom offers strength and resilience for sweeping both wet and dry surfaces. Whether you are maintaining a warehouse, garage, or workshop, it tackles every mess with ease.
Moreover, its natural palmyra bristles quickly clear dirt, grime, and debris. These tough bristles stay stiff and maintain their shape, even after exposure to moisture. As a result, the Seabrook Palmyra sweep is perfect for busy areas where cleaning needs change from day to day.
Additionally, the lightweight foam block resists absorbing liquids and odors, keeping the broom hygienic and easy to maintain. Two threaded holes allow you to choose the best handle angle for different cleaning tasks. Although handles and braces are sold separately, you have the flexibility to customize your setup to your needs.
| 12" Metal Dust Pan #0244212 - For heavy-duty use. Strong, one-piece construction with corrugated ribs. 20-gauge steel with baked enamel finish.
Fun Fact: *The original dustpan was invented by the American inventor T.E. McNeill in 1858. | |
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