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  2. Dustpan - Wikipedia

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    Dustpan and brush. A dustpan, the small version of which is also known as a "hearth brush and shovel” (from its use of cleaning the fireplace hearth), is a cleaning utensil. The dustpan is commonly used in combination with a broom or long brush. The small dustpan may appear to be a type of flat scoop.

  3. Broom - Wikipedia

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    A broom is made up of two parts: the handle, which is a long cylindrical stick, and the stiff fibers lined parallel at its base. [1] The United States International Cooperation Administration made a distinction between brooms based on bristle quality. Parlor brooms are made of smooth green fibers and typically have brushes 14 to 18 inches long.

  4. Feather duster - Wikipedia

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    His first ostrich feather dusters were wound on broom handles using the same foot-powered kick winders and wire used to attach broom straw. The first ostrich feather duster company in the United States was formed in 1913 by brothers Harry and George Beckner in Athol, Massachusetts and is now run by George's great granddaughter, Margret Fish ...

  5. How to use a tension rod to make cute storage space ... - AOL

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    But if you plan to hang S-hooks from it to store other essentials like brooms, dust pans or boot brushes, I recommend investing in a stronger and sturdier tension rod that can handle a bit more ...

  6. Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) - Wikipedia

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    A dustpan is a cleaning utensil commonly used in combination with a broom. The dustpan may appear to be a type of flat scoop. The dustpan may appear to be a type of flat scoop. The dustpan was invented and patented (U.S. patent #20,811) by the American inventor T.E. McNeill in 1858.

  7. Squeegee - Wikipedia

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    The floor squeegee is similar to the window squeegee but has a long handle like a push broom, used to clean floors after they have been sprayed with water or soap, to push the water into drains. This is often used in places that need the floors cleaned regularly, such as army barracks or the meat departments in supermarkets.

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