Features
- Efficient Cleaning of Broom Bristles: The upgrade broom has 4 layers of hard bristles, and the compact structure does not absorb water. It can effectively sweep and absorb dust, dirt and hair on the ground. The micro-curved design can effectively sweep the floor without dust, and can be washed with water
- Long Adjustable Handle Broom: Optional extension pole makes the broom length from 38.6 to 50.6 inches, People can choose the appropriate broom length according to their height. The broom long handle allows you to stand upright for comfortable
- Convenient Indoor and Outdoor: No Matter if you need it for your, kitchen, lobby or just outside, the the whisk broom and dustpan set is not only long-lasting but also water resistant
- Extended teeth rubber lip: Long dustpan teeth can easily scrape off hair and rubbish of the broom bristles, without polluting hands. TPR rubber lip fits seamlessly to the ground, no dust or garbage would be left
- Stiffer bristles and rubberized edges on the extended dustpan effectively keep dust from slipping off. Hand brooms excel on tile surfaces, providing superior cleaning performance. A finer-toothed comb helps capture smaller debris and remove pet hair from floors and tables, making the cleaning process more efficient
Specifications
Color | Gray&black |
Size | 50.6 inch |
Unit Count | 2 |
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A broom and dustpan set for indoor and outdoor floor cleaning, featuring a broom with four-layer hard bristles and a micro-curved, washable design to capture dust, dirt and hair, and a dustpan with a TPR rubber lip that seals to the floor. The broom handle adjusts from 38.6 to 50.6 inches for upright use, and the dustpan includes extended teeth to scrape hair from bristles and rubberized edges to keep debris from slipping.
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Why this set earned a spot by my back door
I didn’t expect a broom and dustpan to change my cleaning routine, but the Ivandar broom and dustpan set managed to do just that. It’s a smart, upright combo designed for quick daily sweeps and more deliberate cleanups, with thoughtful touches that reduce fuss and bending. After several weeks of use on tile, hardwood, and a concrete patio, it’s become my grab-and-go option for crumbs, pet hair, potting soil, and the usual tracked-in grit.
Setup and first impressions
Assembly is straightforward: the handle segments thread together, the broom head twists on, and the dustpan’s long handle snaps into place. Do yourself a favor and snug each connection firmly; a loose segment will feel wobbly under pressure. Once assembled, the set looks tidy and compact. The broom clips neatly into the standing dustpan, and everything balances well enough to live in a corner without toppling. There’s also a hanging hole if you prefer it off the floor.
The handle adjusts from roughly 38.6 to 50.6 inches. Fully extended, it let me sweep upright without stooping (I’m just under six feet). If you’re significantly taller, you may wish the last few inches existed. The overall build is lightweight—easy to carry room-to-room—without feeling cheap. The broom head is smaller than a wide push broom, which is actually a plus in tight spaces; the trade-off is it takes a couple more passes in large open rooms.
Ergonomics and handling
Comfort-wise, the set hits the right notes. The long handle keeps you upright, which matters during longer sweeps or if you’re avoiding bending for any reason. The broom’s slight curvature and the bristle pattern put more bristles in contact with the floor than a dead-straight head, and it makes corner work clean and controlled. I found the handle secure most of the time, though the sections can loosen a touch after enthusiastic outdoor sweeping—a quick re-tighten fixes it.
Because the whole set is light, the broom is easy to maneuver around chair legs and into baseboard edges. That nimbleness is what made it my go-to for fast cleanups.
Sweeping performance
The bristles are on the stiffer side, arranged in four layers that don’t seem to soak up water or warp after rinsing. On tile and sealed hardwood, that stiffness is a real advantage: the broom corrals everything from fine dust to granules of spilled salt without pushing half of it around. The micro-curved shape helps keep debris centered rather than fanning it out. On slightly textured tile, the bristles reach into the texture well enough to lift out packed dust.
On the downside, a broom this light isn’t built for heavy, wet outdoor debris. It can move damp leaves and gritty messes on a patio, but if you bear down hard, you’ll notice a little flex in the handle. For patios and garages with caked dirt, I’d still reach for a heavier push broom. For dry debris outside—think pollen, sawdust, and dry leaves—it’s excellent.
Dustpan design that actually works
A good broom is only half the story. The dustpan on this set is what makes it more than the sum of its parts. The TPR rubber lip sits flush to flat floors, so that familiar last line of dust actually goes into the pan. On my kitchen tile, the seal was good; on a slightly uneven patio, very fine particles could sneak under the lip, but it still outperformed most plastic pans I’ve used.
The pan itself has two thoughtful features:
- Rubberized edges that help keep debris from sliding off if you bump it, and
- A row of long “teeth” along the top edge that comb through the broom bristles.
That comb is a game changer for pet hair and fuzz. Instead of picking hair off by hand (or trying to shake it loose), you pass the broom through the teeth and it strips the bristles clean. I didn’t realize how much time that saves until I used it.
Capacity-wise, the pan is generous enough for a couple of rooms’ worth of sweepings, and it empties cleanly. Because it stands upright, dumping it into a trash bin is quick and doesn’t send dust flying.
Hair, crumbs, and everyday messes
This set shines in kitchens and living spaces where small, frequent messes are the norm. The bristles gather crumbs tightly; the edge seal funnels the last line into the pan; the comb strips hair in one or two passes. I also used the broom on a dining chair and table (lightly) to chase runaway potting soil—no bristle shedding and no scuffs. If you have pets that shed, consider this set a practical upgrade over a basic broom.
On low-pile rugs, it’s fine for clearing surface debris along the edges, though it’s not a vacuum replacement. On stair treads, the small head and long handle reach well without awkward contortions.
Indoor versus outdoor
- Indoors: Excellent on tile, hardwood, laminate, and vinyl. The edge seal and bristle stiffness are well matched to smooth floors.
- Outdoors: Good for dry debris on smooth concrete and decking. Less ideal on very rough or uneven surfaces, where a heavy push broom or a yard broom’s stiffer, longer bristles do better.
If your main need is indoor sweeping with occasional patio duty, this set fits the bill. If you routinely tackle wet leaves or gravel, pair it with a heavier outdoor broom.
Maintenance and cleaning
The bristles rinse clean under a tap and don’t take on water, so you can wash the head after a sticky spill. I stand the broom to dry with the head up; the bristles have kept their shape with no splaying so far. The dustpan wipes down with a damp cloth. A couple of practical tips from my use:
- Periodically tighten the threaded handle joints, especially if you sweep outdoors.
- If the lip doesn’t sit flush on a given floor, a quick wipe or slightly damp cloth pass on the edge helps it seal.
Durability and build quality
After repeated use, there’s no bristle shedding, and the pan’s rubber lip hasn’t deformed. The only durability note is the slight flex in the handle under aggressive pressure. It hasn’t failed on me, but it’s a reminder the tool is tuned for daily sweeping rather than heavy scrubbing. The clip that holds the broom to the pan still grips firmly, which helps with tidy storage.
Storage and footprint
The ability to stand upright and clip together doesn’t sound like a big deal until you live with it. It saves space and keeps the bristles off the floor, so they don’t deform. I keep mine tucked beside the fridge; the set hasn’t toppled, and it’s ready the moment I need it. If you have a utility closet, the hanging hole is handy.
Where it fits and where it doesn’t
Strengths:
- Efficient on hard floors, especially tile and hardwood
- Dustpan lip seals well, reduces the “last line of dust” problem
- Built-in comb quickly removes hair and fuzz from bristles
- Upright design with clip keeps storage neat and accessible
- Bristles clean easily and don’t absorb water
Trade-offs:
- Handle can loosen slightly; occasional re-tightening helps
- Light build flexes if you sweep heavy outdoor debris
- Narrower broom head means more passes in large rooms
- Maximum handle length may be short for very tall users
Final thoughts and recommendation
The Ivandar broom and dustpan set gets the everyday details right: a long, adjustable handle that keeps your back straight, bristles stiff enough to move fine dust and crumbs efficiently, a dustpan that actually seals to the floor, and a built-in comb that handles hair without you touching it. It stores neatly, cleans up easily, and feels purpose-built for the quick cleanups that happen multiple times a day.
I recommend this set for anyone who wants an upright broom-and-pan combo for hard floors at home or in a small office. It’s not the tool for heavy outdoor scrubbing or industrial messes, but as a daily driver for kitchens, hallways, and living spaces, it’s thoughtfully designed and pleasantly effective. The convenience of the standing dustpan and the hair-comb alone make it worth it; the solid sweeping performance seals the deal.
Project Ideas
Business
Branded Eco-Cleaning Kits
Package the broom + dustpan as a premium, eco-friendly home cleaning kit aimed at new homeowners, renters, and Airbnb hosts. Add washable microfiber cloths, a small bottle of plant-based cleaner, and a wall-mounting bracket. Sell through an online store, bundles on marketplaces, or local home goods shops. Highlight washable bristles, adjustable handle, and TPR rubber lip in product copy.
Short-Shift Vacation-Rental Cleaning Service
Offer a fast-turnover cleaning service for short-term rentals using compact, efficient tools like this set. Market 30–45 minute turnovers as an affordable add-on for hosts. Emphasize portability (adjustable handle), effectiveness on tile, and pet-hair removal features. Use branded sets for uniformity and upsell subscription clean schedules.
Subscription Replacement Heads & Accessories
Create a subscription that delivers replacement broom heads, dustpan comb inserts, and complementary consumables (floor cleaner pods, odor sachets) every 6–12 months. Customers appreciate periodic replacements for hygiene and performance — advertise 'keep your sweep like new' and offer tiered plans (basic, pet-owner, heavy-duty).
DIY Workshop & Craft Events
Run in-person or virtual workshops teaching attendees to upcycle dustpans into planters, paint/finish broom handles as decor, or build wall-mounted cleaning stations. Charge per seat and sell the broom/dustpan set as a workshop add-on. Partner with craft stores, makerspaces, or community centers to reach hobbyists and families.
Content + Affiliate Clean-Hack Channel
Build a short-form video channel (TikTok/Reels/YouTube Shorts) focused on clever cleaning hacks using the set: pet hair removal demos, quick kitchen cleanups, or small-space storage ideas. Monetize via affiliate links to the product, sponsored posts with cleaning brands, and downloadable quick-guides. Use the product's distinctive features (micro-curved bristles, TPR lip, comb teeth) as recurring demo points to drive sales.
Creative
Wall-Mounted Cleaning Station
Turn the broom and dustpan into a tidy wall organizer: mount a simple wooden plank with hooks to hold the adjustable-handle broom upright and clip the dustpan by its lip. Add small baskets for sponges and cleaners. Use the dustpan's rubberized edge as a drip tray for wet tools. This keeps everything accessible and looks intentional in a utility room or mudroom.
Upcycled Dustpan Planter
Convert the dustpan into a rustic hanging planter: seal the inside with waterproofing, drill two small holes in the back, add drainage stones and potting mix, and plant succulents or herbs. The rubber lip creates a neat rim and the metal/plastic pan holds soil well. Hang multiple pans at staggered heights for a vertical garden.
Broom-Handle Curtain Rod / Towel Rack
Repurpose the adjustable handle as a lightweight curtain rod for a small window, or as a towel rack in a laundry room. Sand and stain or paint the handle to match decor, cap ends with simple wooden finials, and secure with brackets. The adjustable length makes it easy to fit different openings.
Pet Grooming Brush & Hair Collector
Use the broom's micro-curved, washable bristles and the dustpan's extended teeth to build a pet-hair station: trim the broom head into a hand-size brush, attach a short grip, and use the dustpan's comb teeth to remove hair from the bristles. Make a matching stand from scrap wood so the brush/dustpan pair store neatly near the pet's bed.