What are different types of brooms?

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bundles of sticks consisted of the earliest and primitive types of brooms. In the United States were used brushes and branches of trees to sweep the ash around the fire for cooking until the Massachusetts Levi Dickinson farmer created the first corn broom in 1797. Dickinson's broom was made in 1810 using a broom machine. Later, whipped cream and push broom became other popular types and all three are still used regularly, commercially and residential, today. The handle is traditionally made of wood, but some may have plastic handles and even plastic bristles. It is assumed that corn broom with natural fiber springs are able to hold even the smallest particles of dirt, while most plastic varieties were treated with chemicals that help them pick up the remains. The corn broom broom is made to be used on harsh commercial floors and frequently thicker springs and heavier and design than standard homes. Some look like miniature cubes of cornWithout long handle and are made of natural corn fibers with sewing rows. Others can be made of synthetic fibers and have a plastic handle that gives them a look that is more like a brush than a broom.

Push brooms have a rectangular shape and the bristles are attached to a wooden block that is attached to wooden or sometimes metal handle. They are available in many different widths and can cover large areas in a short time. During walking, the sweetener holds the broom holder at the front and the head of the broom sweeps the surface.

This type of broom is often used to sweep driveways and usually has synthetic bristles that can be easily washed. Industrial brooms have long -term and durable synthetic bristles and many of them are designed to withstand solvent, lubricants and oils.

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