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Rubbermaid Commercial Products Maximizer Push-to-Center Broom with Multi-Purpose Bristle, 36" Wide, Black (2018728)

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Arrives Wednesday, May 22
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Pattern Name: Broom


Style: 36" Multi-Purpose Pushbroom


Features

  • Angled sides capture more debris per stroke than standard push brooms
  • Durable polypropylene bristle broom can be used on smooth and rough surfaces, effectively sweeping different debris types
  • Polypropylene foam block resists cracking, splitting, warping, and rotting
  • Lightweight steel handle with supporting yoke holds up to repeated use
  • Molded comfort handle reduces strain

Description

When you need an angle broom to tackle multiple surfaces, the 36-inch wide Rubbermaid Commercial Products Maximizer push-to-center broom with multi- purpose bristle is your go-to tool. Its versatile bristles make cleanup a breeze. The advantage is in the details: angled sides capture more debris per Stroke than standard push brooms, and the durable polypropylene bristles can be used effectively both on smooth and rough surfaces. This broom is engineered to last, with a polypropylene foam block that resists cracking, splitting, warping, and rotting, and a lightweight steel handle with supporting yoke that holds up to repeated use. Ergonomically designed, with a comfort handle that reduces strain, the push-to-center broom also comes with a built-in hang hole for convenient storage. Designed to perform in a variety of common spaces, Maximizer cleaning tools deliver fast, consistent results shift after shift.


Brand: Rubbermaid


Color: Black


Handle Material: Alloy Steel


Bristle Type: Unflagged Bristle


Special Feature: Molded Handle, Crack Resistant, Split Resistant, Lightweight, Warp Resistant, Hanging Hole, Durable, Angled Bristle See more


Surface Recommendation: Rotting,Steel


Included Components: Manual Broom


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 58.1 x 8.3 x 8.8 inches


Model Name: 2018728


Material Feature: Lightweight, Durable


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 58.1 x 8.3 x 8.8 inches; 3.3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2018728


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rubbermaid Commercial Products


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #59,446 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #45 in Household Push Brooms


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,056 ratings


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  • Fantastic dustpan. Truly, epically, legendarily-BIZARRE packaging.
Pattern Name: Broom Style: Heavy-Duty Debris Pan
Okay, so let me get this outta the way: I cannot STAND idiot reviewers who rate things like the shipping speed, some bizarre circumstance specific to themselves, etc. People reading a review, I maintain, care about the product, not the reviewer's sense of entitlement as to how FedEx should have put everything up to and including organ transplants on standby, that their loofa (which they were so desperate for, but have now paradoxically downvoted with a 1-star review) might arrive the very same hour (before) they ordered it. Hence my 5 star review. Allow me to briefly touch on what you likely care about: 1. It's freakin' 'uge! I'm a woodworker; I bought this because the plastic children's snow shovel I HAD been using for sawdust had cracked (seriously), and I hoped this would be a superior sawdust transport mechanism. It's good at that. Really, really good at that. Granted: every time I pull it out, I expect to see a seemingly-impossible number of clowns begin to climb from it, but... well, put it like this: I can not only use a push broom to fill it, I can PUT THE PUSH BROOM IN IT WHEN DONE. Freakin'. 'UGE. 2. I have not experienced any of the "won't sit flush with the ground" issues some reviewers have lamented. Albeit, the concrete of my shop floor was apparently levelled via frisbees being thrown at it by an blind, inebriated, kangaroo on a trampoline with half its springs missing, so it's possible, I suppose, that the "waves and bends" others describe just happen to align with my floor, but, if so: GUYS! This dustpan aligns with the floor I just described above! THAT floor! In EVERY ORIENTATION! It's a topological masterwork! 3. Yes: I got the handle. No: there's nothing wrong with it. Yes: the dustpan will hold enough liquid to extinguish a medium-sized fire pit. No: I would not advise a large fire pit. Yes: it's sturdy enough to beat a kodiak bear to death with. No, a grizzly will take it away from you, chase you up a tree and then beat YOU to death with it. Then use it to collect several dozen POUNDS of berries. TLDR: Yes: I think it's worth the money, and it's arguably the best dustpan "technology"(?) the market has to offer. BUT... With all of that said: I happened to see the UPS guy the day of its delivery (it had been backordered when I purchased it, so this was a few weeks later, and I, being somewhat prone to shop online, had no clue it was due). He was struggling with a 4-foot long, medium sized box, and another one. A much, much larger one. I was CERTAIN I hadn't purchased a chest freezer. Or a water heater. Or a Buick. I ran out, and together we muscled the two to my porch. Baffled, I set about opening them, then and there, so the poor man could at least see what the hell the kerfuffle was for. The 4 foot package was an unrelated blanket from the wife. HOWEVER,. the Homeless Barbie Malibu Multi-Story Mansion with 4-cart garage and real working, deluxe boot-burnin' barrel proved to be The Dustpan, swaddled in a small deciduous forest worth of that brown paper, in what I can only imagine was an attempt to fill the 86 cubic feet of empty space in the box (and increase the package weight to a hair under a metric tonne). Incredulous, then swearing, the UPS guy stomped off. A dustpan box shouldn't be hard to ship, let alone to move. My wife helped me carry the box inside. It was one of those "we both had to watch our fingers on the box vs the door frame" scenarios. Finally, sweating, we manhandled it into the living room. I walked back out to the porch to retrieve the dustpan. By the time I returned inside (circa 9 seconds later), the box was inhabited. And while it was a very fair price for God's gift to dustpans AND a rocketship/time machine/transmogrifier/whatever it had been repurposed to, still: A dustpan box shouldn't hold two children AND a 60-pound Standard Poodle. It took a few minutes to explain to my wife that "yes, I'd ordered this", and "no, I wasn't starting a recycling center in the living room," and "yes, I remember what happened last time I did," and "hey look how cool the dustpan for the shop was," and "no, if you want one for the house, we'd best wait until next week after the recycling was picked up, assuming we wanted somewhere to sleep until then." I sighed as a swirl of leaves blew past my ankles. Inside. We turned in unison, trying not to picture the horror we knew we'd find. All three of the CATS had discovered the furlong of butcher paper that had been carefully cushioning the BLOODY INDUSTRIAL-DUTY, SOLID-PLASTIC DUSTPAN, and, having evidently worked out SOME system that succeeded in providing both the ticker-tape AND the confetti required to celebrate the arrival of a dustpan with apropos pomp and circumstance (best guess: two lay on their backs with 20 claws extended straight up each, while the third grabbed one end and dragged the whole mass through. Twice). A dustpan box shouldn't contain more extraneous paper than a CVS receipt. "Peyow! Peyow!" went the box. "*Rustle*Shuffle*Mrrrrrrowr!" went the brown paper spaghetti pile. Upstairs, went the wife. I went and got the push broom. Fortunately, I had this sweet new dustpan. ...and I FILLED that sucker. ...four times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2021 by ZenAtWork

  • Impressed
Pattern Name: Broom Style: 36" Smooth-Surface Pushbroom
I was a little skeptical to spend so much on a broom, but this this seems to work great and looks built to last. I love the feature that tightens around the handle, making it less likely to spin out like so many push brooms do. Should last many years at my shop.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Luke T

  • Super Broom
Pattern Name: Broom Style: 18" Multi-Purpose Pushbroom
Should have got the bigger one.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by Steve O.

  • Allows me to sweep up debris without bending over.
Pattern Name: Broom Style: Heavy-Duty Debris Pan
My wife thought this would be a good tool to use when sweeping so we wouldn't have to bend over with a dustpan to pick up the debris. I was leary about ordering it, but found out that she was right. It is so easy to use and has a large capacity so it is good for collecting grass clippings or leaves as well as dust. It is durable, but lightweight and folds up for convenient storage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by DLG

  • Great design, soft bristles good for wood
Pattern Name: Broom Style: 36" Multi-Purpose Pushbroom
I bought this broom to sweep out my semi-truck trailer. The angled ends are great when I figured out the best way to use it. The soft bristles are perfect for getting dirt out of the tiny grooves in the wood plank floor. I gave it 4 of 5 because the connection at the neck could be sturdier. Overall I’m very glad I bought this broom! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2023 by RHaus

  • Best Broom on the market.
Pattern Name: Broom Style: 36" Multi-Purpose Pushbroom
Never thought I would be “excited” about a broom but this broom is awesome. Love the slight curve that pulls everything into a neat pile so you can easily sweep up things!
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023 by Michele

  • Disappointing
Pattern Name: Broom Style: Heavy-Duty Debris Pan
So when I first got this product, I loved it. It’s a little heavy but otherwise so easy to use. Today I went to use it and the bottom edge is warped. There is a gap at the bottom edge and now when I sweep into it, the leaves flow below it. Considering it wasn’t the cheapest product, it’s disappointing that I cannot replace it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by sandra gibson

  • Perfect for me
Pattern Name: Broom Style: Heavy-Duty Debris Pan
This dustpan is perfect for my garage and keeps me from getting my face too close to the dusty floor like with a traditional dustpan. My only issue is that the latch that locks the dustpan in place can easily get pushed into its own slot. I used some pliers to pull it back into place (little to no effort needed) so the dustpan’s hook would engage with the latch again. Really not a big deal, but if you don’t want to touch the dustpan at all, it might be a dealbreaker for someone else. Overall, one of my favorite spring cleaning purchases ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by TarantulaBassett

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