SKENNOVA - 1 Piece of 16 inch Tall of Thai Asian Vintage Dusting Brush Grass Wooden Embroidered Woven Threads Hand Grip Reed Tree for dusting Dirt Dust Hair on Table PC Notebook & Wall
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Selected User Reviews For SKENNOVA - 1 Piece of 16 inch Tall of Thai Asian Vintage Dusting Brush Grass Wooden Embroidered Woven Threads Hand Grip Reed Tree for dusting Dirt Dust Hair on Table PC Notebook & Wall
The broom and the fabric cover are both very nice. Bristles that were stiffer were not what I was expecting. These are soft and would be suitable for use on a hard surface. To brush off my patio couch, I'll need something a little more stiff.
For serious work, it's a bit too floppy. It's lovely to look at, and it's a little bigger than I expected, but it's not practical in my opinion.
I didn't want to sweep with it because it's so darling, but I did, and I was surprised at how well it worked. I put it on the hearth of our wood-burning stove. After it was completely out and cold, I started a fire in the stove. br>Not a single piece of wood or ash was left on the bricks, which is quite impressive! br>br>Because the broom is so pretty, it could also be used as a wall hanging. It's just so lovely. My cat will attest to the fact that the straw was soft, as I previously stated. I was laying the broom on a table when I noticed him on the table, his feet really going after something. It was the broom, of course! He was clearly enamored with the straw as well, as he was very enthusiastic about it. He bit it as well, but not a single stray piece came loose. As a result, I'm confident in its quality. br>br>A quilt-like cover keeps the broom safe. It is sewn with the handle shaped so you can see the entire shape of the broom, and it is held closed by pieces of Velcro on each side of the cover at the wide part. This dust broom is one of my favorites, and I'm confident you will enjoy it as well. I believe it will sell out quickly because it is reasonably priced. It comes highly recommended from me!.
This is a lovely piece. a broom that is useful I asked it to clean the chinking between the ax cut logs in my historic log cabins (built in the late 1700s). to remove the cobwebs that have accumulated on my ceiling Everything has been roughed up. Fibers to cheap conventional aka synthetic dusters are a joke because they either drop their junk oil byproduct waste sections all over the place or get stuck to the burrs in my wood. The size of this broom is roughly two to three times that of a traditional hand whisk broom. The bristles aren't as stiff as they used to be. are more extensive. I decided to take a chance and see if it would help me keep my house clean. It turned out to be a good investment. br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative The broom I received is red rather than blue, as shown in the picture. This worked out well for me because red complements my home's décor better. It was packaged in a black bag. (Not red, but white) check Cotton cloth cover with Velcro closures in blue (as pictured). It's almost Zero Waste, but the bristles were wrapped in stiff cellophane to protect them. br>br>It looks fantastic hanging. isn't something that should be hidden hid. It's a useful piece of art that looks great in my rustic home. It appeals to me.
I just received this in the mail and immediately put it to use because I've been decluttering my home and needed to sweep up some items from the living room floor. I like how this broom is handcrafted, and I like how it came with a lovely bag that made it easy to hang and store in my closet. The broom is a good size for a handheld broom, with a sturdy handle, and the brush on the end did an excellent job sweeping up what I needed. Using it with a dustpan was no problem for me. This is my first Thai grass broom, and I really like how vintage and earthy it looks. Most importantly, it meets my requirements. This is a fantastic broom, in my opinion. There's something about it that distinguishes it from all of the other plastic regular brooms available in stores these days.
It hangs next to my full-size handcrafted broom because it's both cute and useful. It performs admirably, fits comfortably in my hand, and appears to be well-made. The cloth cover is convenient for travel, but it's difficult to get the broom in and out, so I don't keep it in the bag; I prefer the look of it hanging without it.