8 Examples of the Modern Day Carpet Sweeper
Does anyone remember the days of the Fuller Brush man or woman
and the magic carpet sweeper they went door to door trying to
sell? Well I must admit it wasn't quite what it was cracked up
to be. But meet the modern carpet sweeper which is definitely an
excellent household tool. Here are 8 excellent examples of the
modern day carpet sweeper!
The Housekeeper's Carpet Sweeper
Hammer Schlemmer offers the Housekeeper's Carpet Sweeper which
is rather unique from other carpet sweepers because the rotary
brushes are mounted side ways making it more effective at
picking up quite a variety of debris. No this one doesn't just
spread it around so you can no longer see it. It effectively
picks up the debris and it also works great along wall edges.
Works well on flat carpet, plush carpet, short pile carpet, and
even on the bathroom floor.
Orek Hoky Carpet Sweeper
Now that's a name to remember Orek Hoky [no that's not hokey].
This compact carpet sweeper has the patented Rotoblade wiper
which will pick up both wet and dry debris and it works on a
carpet surface or a tile or linoleum surface. It even works on
brick, concrete, and vinyl. It's the perfect choice for homes,
hotels, churches, schools, and clubs.
Oreck Restaurateur PR3200 Carpet Sweeper
If you think you need more than the Orek Hoky then you need to
check out the commercial model. With all the features of the
Hoky it's just a little bit sturdier and larger for those bigger
jobs. The extra long aluminum handle makes it easier to reach
under tables and around corners. It has side brushes on all four
corners as well as the patented Rotoblade so there is no debris
too tough for it. Pick up pins, paperclips, cigarette butts,
food, and even sand.
Rubermaid Dual Action Carpet Sweeper
This carpet sweeper is ready for most any job you can throw
it's way. The natural boar brush makes picking up debris of
various sizes easy and it has two dual canisters so holds plenty
and easy to empty. Use it on carpet, tile, linoleum, or even
concrete.
The One Sweep Carpet Sweeper
I'm not sure carpet sweeper is the correct term for this gem
but it certainly works well as a carpet sweeper. The rubble
bristles dig in and grab that debris while at the same time no
scuffing or scratching occurs so perfect for wood floors.
Onesweep claims to be scientifically engineered and to be the
most advanced broom style carpet sweeper on the market. It
definitely is a durable gem and it definitely picks up that
debris. Only problem is it has no built in debris canister so
you'll need to have a dust pan handy.
The Shark Cordless Sweeper
The Shark carpet sweeper offers motorized brushes which roll
and lift debris off of carpet, tile, linoleum, hardwood floors,
and even walls. Comes with a removable dust pan so easy and tidy
to clean. Works on a rechargeable system that's good for 60
minutes of use. Easy to keep charged and ready to use at
anytime. Lightweight and compact.
The Bissel Manual Carpet Sweeper
Bissel a well known name in the carpet sweeper market for
decades still offers a lightweight manual carpet sweeper that's
convenient to use. It ha a powerful brush that has a cross
action motion so it picks up debris that might be embedded. The
large wheels make it easy to move around and it has an easy to
clean built in storage area for debris. Simple single motion
empties it and it's ready for the next task you can throw its
way.
The Casabella Compact Carpet Sweeper
Casabella takes a carpet sweeper to a new level creating
sophisticated lines, color, and design to fit your decor.
Nothing like a decor! Carpet sweeper. It's an all metal design
but it has a plastic bumper so you won't scuff or scratch
furniture. It's manually operated so you don't have to worry
about cords or recharging it. Just grab and use.
If these 8 examples of the modern day carpet sweeper don't
tickle your fancy a quick search on line will reveal plenty of
other choices. Gone are the days of the fancy broom, these new
carpet sweepers are a handy tool to have!
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