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Mevater
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 5:35 pm
What do you like about it? What brand is it? What will you buy next for a kitchen broom?
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amother
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 8:00 pm
Noone has a broom they like?
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queen
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 8:04 pm
I hope we are not having a repeat of what occured on imamother a couple months ago.....
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queen
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 8:15 pm
what kind of spatula do you use?
what color codes do you use for milchig/fleighig....?
a thread telling us you broke a plate.....
what you ate for breakfast......
If this was a REAL thread bec. you need to buy a new one, and want to know what to buy- my appologeeeeese.
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Squash
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 8:44 pm
The absolute BEST broom I have ever owned is the one that has a zebra design on it. I have no idea who makes it, but I think Table Top sells it.
Last year I shopped at a different store and they didn't have it so I got a different one. Well, that was a big mistake. I should've gone to Table Top especially to get it.
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Dini
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 9:00 pm
how much does it cost, squash
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Mevater
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 9:05 pm
queen wrote: | what kind of spatula do you use?
what color codes do you use for milchig/fleighig....?
a thread telling us you broke a plate.....
what you ate for breakfast......
If this was a REAL thread bec. you need to buy a new one, and want to know what to buy- my appologeeeeese. |
No apology neccessary, BUT, this WAS a legitimate question! Since I'm married,and that's quite a few years, I have not come across a broom I've been happy with and I'm looking for suggestions. Did I ask something dumb like- how many tissues do you use when you blow your nose, or what color are the socks I'm wearing or can you guess what page I'm up to of the book I'm reading or can you guess what color carpeting I have in my den or how many MM did you get?
Why would you think it was not legitimate?
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MommyLuv
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 9:18 pm
I use a Libman broom. Got it at Target. no complaints.
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TzenaRena
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 9:24 pm
I have squash's broom! They come not only in zebra design, but ladybug (red with black spots) girraffe (brown and yellow spots) and prob. others. It's called "not your mother's broom" and it costs about $12 on Kingston Ave. I get a new one for Pesach every year, and switch it to all year afterward.
It really IS the best! Before Pesach it's important to have a good broom.
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Dini
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 9:42 pm
I always used the wooden broom I thought that was the best. but maybe I'll try this one b/c I do need a new one
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shanie5
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Wed, Mar 07 2007, 11:16 pm
Quote: | What's your favorite kitchen broom and why? |
one held in anybodies hand but mine!!
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technic
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 3:02 am
queen wrote: | I hope we are not having a repeat of what occured on Imamother a couple months ago..... |
u and me both!!!!
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mali
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 5:17 am
technic, you and I better stay away from this one before someone gets hospitalized again. good thing it's not with a poll.
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technic
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 6:40 am
<packing>
dont even MENTION a poll!!!!!!!!!
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amother
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 8:12 am
mali wrote: | technic, you and I better stay away from this one before someone gets hospitalized again. good thing it's not with a poll. |
Which posts have been your favorites? (So that all the posts from here on in, will be tailored to both your needs and tastes exclusively).
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happy2beme
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 9:42 am
I love my broom that comes with the dustpan on a stick (hard to describe, something like what a janitor uses)
It's so much easier just to sweep everything directly into the dustpan instead of making piles (which ppl usually step in as soon as u turn ur back to sweep more!) & u don't have to bend over & hold the dustpan! it really makes life easier.
now, mops is a different story- that I never found one that I liked. The stringy one gives me the creeps (& who wants to wring with ur hands?) & the sponge one I like but for some reason break right away!
any recommendations?
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ShiraMiri
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 9:47 am
Does anyone have that Swiffer that is a vacuum for crumbs and a mop too? I wondered how that would work...
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happyone
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 10:04 am
Depending on what floor you have. For wood floors, I use a wood broom, as it's softer and won't scratch the finish. For porcelain, ceramic rough floors, you'll need hard bristles which get into the grooves. For granite the swiffer works as does for wood.
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Younger Me
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Thu, Mar 08 2007, 10:04 am
Quote: | have squash's broom! They come not only in zebra design, but ladybug (red with black spots) girraffe (brown and yellow spots) and prob. others. It's called "not your mother's broom" and it costs about $12 on Kingston Ave. |
I have the red one with black spots on it, I figured it would just make sweeping a little more fun if I have a pretty broom. I always get compliments on my broom!! LOL (funny, but true!)
I also got mine on kingston last time I was in NY because where I live it's $25, and I really wanted it but would never spend that much on a broom!
but yes, it IS the best broom I have used so far since I got married 8 years ago. I wish they sold matching dustpans tho'...
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