Gear

Angled broom cleans up RV nooks and crannies

Lightweight and comfortable to hold

by Kimberly Shellborn
Photo of the Shurhold floor broom.
The broom's angled head makes a clean sweep of corners or other difficult-to-reach spots. — Photo courtesy Shurhold's Angled Floor Broom

RVs allow their owners to enjoy the great outdoors, but living closer to nature means more dust and debris in and around a home on wheels. Cleaning tasks become easier and take less time with well-designed tools like Shurhold's angled floor broom.

Lightweight and comfortable to hold, the broom features fine quality flared bristles perfect for grabbing dirt. The broom's angled head makes a clean sweep of corners or other difficult-to-reach spots inaccessible to a regular broom head. Useful both inside and outside an RV, it works equally well on garage and galley floors or patios and decks.

Part of the company's exclusive One-Handle-Does-It-All system, the angled floor broom works with any Shurhold telescoping or fixed length handle for maximum versatility. Strong, lightweight and corrosion-resistant, aluminum Shurhold handles feature the positive-locking Shur-Lok quick release system.

The angled floor broom retails for $16.98. Shurhold fixed handles start at $6.98 and telescoping models at $31.98.

Shurhold is dedicated to educating owners on RV value preservation. Inventor of the One-Handle-Does-It-All system, Shurhold manufactures specialty care items and accessories to clean, polish and detail.

Contact Shurhold at 800-962-6241.

 

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