Rubber broom with telescopic shaft York Bacteria Stop

€10.14
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Brand:
YORK
Product code:
5903355129592

The YORK BACTERIA STOP broom contains antibacterial bristles (silver microparticles), thanks to which bacteria do not multiply on its surface, guaranteeing safety of use.
Ideally suited to the bathroom, kitchen, as well as where there are animals or people with lush hair. Recommended especially for hairdressing salons. The broom has been equipped with a water puller, thanks to which it is irreplaceable when cleaning spilled liquids and wet surfaces.
The special short rubber bristles are designed to sweep away hair, dust and animal hair. A broom with rubber bristles perfectly collects this type of dirt, without spreading it in different directions or taking it into the air. With a broom you can effectively sweep even the carpet!
The included telescopic shaft allows you to adjust the length. You can adjust the size of the handle depending on the height of the cleaning person or the room being cleaned. The shaft with a rotating eyelet can be hung on a hook.


Specification
- Manufacturer: YORK
- Manufacturer symbol: 4051300-002271
- Material: plastic parts - PP, bristles - TPR (thermoplastic rubber), shaft - metal
- Color: blue-gray


Includes
- Rubber broom with telescopic shaft YORK BACTERIA STOP


Features
- The broom contains antibacterial bristles (silver microparticles), thanks to which bacteria do not multiply on its surface
- Special short rubber bristles are designed to sweep away hair, dust and animal hair
- Recommended especially for hair salons
- The broom is equipped with a water puller
- You can effectively sweep even the carpet with it
- Included telescopic shaft allows you to adjust the length
- Handle with swivel eyelet can be hung on the hook


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