Brooms make quick work of dust, grit, and debris on floors, patios, and workbenches. This category spans indoor and outdoor options, from lightweight angle brooms that reach tight corners to heavy-duty push brooms built for garages, shops, and warehouses. Choose natural-fiber corn brooms for a classic sweep on uneven surfaces, soft flagged synthetic bristles for fine dust and pet hair on hardwood and tile, and stiff unflagged bristles for concrete, asphalt, and job sites. Rubber brooms add anti-static control for hair and crumbs, and lobby brooms pair neatly with clip-on dustpans for touch-ups.

How to choose the right broom:
- Angle broom: great for baseboards, stairs, and under cabinets.
- Soft flagged bristles: best broom for hardwood floors and smooth tile.
- Stiff unflagged bristles: outdoor broom for rough concrete, decks, and brick.
- Push broom (18–36 in.): fast coverage for garages, shops, and warehouse aisles.
- Rubber broom: lifts hair on rugs, mats, and entryways; rinses clean.
- Corn broom: durable sweep for porches and uneven surfaces.

Look for features that boost comfort and productivity: ergonomic or padded grips, lightweight aluminum or fiberglass handles, and adjustable or telescopic shafts to match user height. Threaded handles and replaceable heads reduce waste and cut costs; universal sockets fit many heads. Dustpans with rubber lips minimize lines of leftover dust. For wet or gritty work, a combo push broom with squeegee edge speeds cleanup. Eco-minded buyers can pick FSC wood handles, recycled PET bristles, or coconut coir fibers.

Care tips: shake or rinse bristles after use, hang to prevent bending, and let wet brooms dry bristle-side up. For dust control on fine powders, mist the floor lightly before sweeping.

Browse and buy brooms by surface, bristle type, and width to get a cleaner sweep with fewer passes—whether you’re maintaining a kitchen, outfitting a workshop, or keeping a commercial floor inspection-ready.