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[Closed] This has to take the title of most boring thread ever, most rugged broom?
Apologises, but I am fed up of breaking brooms, so any ideas for a tough all round outdoor broom ?
I have googled & come up with [url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stiff-Heavy-Duty-Yard-Brush-Saddle-Back-Farmers-Brush-Broom-Stiff-PVC-Handle-/231003965850?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item35c8e8c99a ]THIS[/url], has anyone a better option?
Many thanks as ever.
Cheers.
You need a Trigger's Broom.
Boom boom tish, thank you!
Keep em coming!
go to your local farming store and get a byre brush
mine has a salmon or some kind of fish on it and would muller that ebay one and was only £12
properbikeco - Membergo to your local farming store and get a byre brush
mine has a salmon or some kind of fish on it and would muller that ebay one and was only £12
Any links or pics? just tried to goolge brye brush & got nothing.
Cheers.
Never had any problems with the [url= http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products-page/landscaping-gardening/brooms/ ]Draper[/url] broom we use all the time at work.
you need good long [s]wood [/s]shaft with minimal flex and minimal brissle at the base 😮
Those are pretty tough, we called them bass brooms when we're growing up on the farm, they took some serious shit (literally).
Best ones are like that from our local agricultural supplies shop.
The fish brush mentioned above is a hills brush I think.
http://www.hillbrushinc.com/hbi-user/
I think they are the ones I've seen in kitchens and such like.
Thanks, I still can't find one though 🙁
Any direct links to a specific broom?
Cheers.
The makers of Gorilla tubs make a broom
[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0041WFLL6 ]strong shaft n bristles here.[/url]
Well I can't seem to master, or see any products on that hillbrush website, are you all talking about [url= http://www.belhygienic.com/b757-stiff-yard-broom-p-718.html?osCsid=bacaafcb273b2a9192155a1e64b5b276 ]THIS ONE?[/url]
Cheers.
OK I bought the one tymbian recommended, it seems very well made if a little large, but just to say thanks for the posts.
Cheers.
Gripping stuff!
Good to see you did some brushing up first.
A clean sweep of puns there!
synthetic bristles everytime, local hardware store, choose the head and shaft separately, use a good blob of glue on assembly and a pilot drill and screw from the underneath of the brush head up the shaft. shove it up your a£$e and you're good to go!
