Inpack Magic Broom, Squeegee Broom for Floor Cleaning, Multifunctional Floor Squeegee with Aluminum Adjustable Handle, 60’’ Magic Silicone Broom for Glass, Fine Dust, Pet Hair, Liquids

Magic Broom, Squeegee Broom for Floor Cleaning, Multifunctional Floor Squeegee with Aluminum Adjustable Handle, 60’’ Magic Silicone Broom for Glass, Fine Dust, Pet Hair, Liquids

Features

  • Wet & Dry Cleaning: This squeegee broom can handle both dry waste (hair, dust) and wet waste (soy sauce stains, egg wash), the silicone broom strip sweeps seamlessly, not easy to leave residue. Fearless of hair entanglement, rinses clean with water after use, no need to manually pick out hair
  • Adjustable Length: According to usage needs, the pole length can be adjusted to 30’’-45’’-60’’. Different lengths can handle cleaning floors, wiping car windows, and dealing with countertop debris. The aerospace-grade aluminum material adopts a thickened design for more stability and durability
  • Ergonomic design: Irregular long and short side design of magic broom adopts lever structure counterweight balance, force-saving push sweeping, easy to complete the cleaning, the long side of the deep crevices and fit the wall, enhance the coverage area
  • Versatile & Efficient: Magic broom can clean up debris, including broken glass, spills, fine dust, coffee grounds, pet hair, etc., and it can also easily clean up standing water in the bathroom and grease in the kitchen. The silicone scraper (floor scraping and sweeping) and V brush (powerful cleaning corners) can be switched to do 3-in-1 sweeping, scraping and brushing
  • Excellent Customer Support: This durable, convenient squeegee broom for aluminum poles comes with a lifetime warranty, we are so confident in our product that you can always contact us after-sale for a replacement if there is a problem

Specifications

Color Hot Pink
Size 60'' Squeegee Broom
Unit Count 1

A multifunctional squeegee broom with a silicone strip and detachable V-brush for wet and dry cleaning of floors, glass, countertops and spills, capable of removing dust, pet hair, broken glass and standing water. The thickened aerospace‑grade aluminum handle adjusts to 30", 45" or 60" and the asymmetric long/short head with a lever counterbalance improves wall and crevice coverage; the silicone blade resists hair entanglement, rinses clean, and the head switches between scraping, sweeping and brushing.

Model Number: B0FDFMTX6X

Inpack Magic Broom, Squeegee Broom for Floor Cleaning, Multifunctional Floor Squeegee with Aluminum Adjustable Handle, 60’’ Magic Silicone Broom for Glass, Fine Dust, Pet Hair, Liquids Review

3.4 out of 5

Why I reached for a silicone squeegee broom in the first place

I picked up the Magic Broom because I wanted one tool that could handle the messes a traditional broom and a floor squeegee usually split between them: pet hair tumbleweeds, gritty dust that escapes bristles, and the occasional wet spill. After several weeks putting it through its paces on hardwood, tile, vinyl, a low‑pile rug, and even a glass slider, I’ve got a good sense of where this tool shines—and where it stumbles.

Setup and build quality

Assembly is straightforward: the aluminum handle comes in sections that twist together, and the head attaches with a simple coupler. The handle adjusts among 30, 45, and 60 inches, which lets you switch from countertop work to floors and then windows without swapping tools. At full length it’s very lightweight, which is great for fatigue, but it does introduce a bit of flex. I noticed the joints can loosen slightly over time, so a quick retighten before longer sessions helps.

The business end is a silicone blade paired with an asymmetric, long/short head profile. The long side rides nicely along walls and baseboards; the short side makes it easy to pivot in tight spots. The detachable V-brush is designed for corners and grout. On my sample, those V-brush bristles are quite stiff—effective on textured tile and grout lines, but I would avoid using them on delicate hardwood unless you’ve spot‑tested in an inconspicuous area.

Overall, the build is more “ultralight utility” than “industrial duty.” It’s portable and easy to store, but it’s not a heavy-duty shop squeegee, and the head joint lacks a positive locking detent. That pivot design matters in real use, which I’ll get to.

Performance on dry debris

For everyday dry cleaning, the silicone blade excels at collecting fine, gritty dust and hair that bristle brooms often scatter. On sealed hardwood and luxury vinyl, I found the best technique is light to moderate downward pressure with deliberate, overlapping passes. The blade forms a seal with the floor that corrals dust, coffee grounds, and pet hair into neat piles without kickback. Static cling works in your favor here—debris tends to migrate with the silicone rather than spray outward.

Pet hair is where the Magic Broom earns its keep. On low‑pile rugs and runners, dragging the silicone edge across the nap lifts embedded hair much more effectively than a traditional broom. It also shines along baseboards and in corners when you use the longer side of the asymmetric head. Hair doesn’t wrap or tangle; just rinse the blade and it releases cleanly.

Two caveats:

  • On medium or high‑pile carpet, this isn’t the right tool. The blade catches and skips, and you can’t maintain contact.
  • Compared with a stiff-bristle broom, the silicone blade sometimes benefits from a touch more downward force to gather heavier grit. That’s workable, but it does expose a limitation in the head joint.

Wet cleanup and squeegee work

The ability to transition from sweeping to squeegeeing is the standout feature. I used the Magic Broom to pull up a light kitchen spill, squeegee a thin film of water from a tiled bathroom floor after a quick mop, and push out water tracked in from a rainy day. The silicone edge moves liquid quickly and leaves a surprisingly dry surface behind. As long as you keep the blade clean, it won’t leave much streaking—especially on smooth tile and sealed concrete.

On glass (patio door and a shower panel), the squeegee is serviceable. It’s not as wide as a dedicated window squeegee, so it takes more passes, but it clears water well without chatter. For car windows, the 30‑inch configuration is handy; just note the head is bulkier than a purpose‑built auto squeegee, so you’ll work around mirrors and trim a bit more carefully.

Grease and stuck-on residue are not what the silicone edge does best; that’s where the V-brush comes into play on tile grout or textured stone. I used it to scrub a greasy backsplash spill and grout lines along the stove with good results. Again, I wouldn’t put those stiff bristles on finished hardwood.

Ergonomics and adjustability

The adjustable handle is genuinely useful. I gravitate to the 45‑inch setup for most floor work—it offers better control and less flex than the full 60 inches. The asymmetric head is well thought out for wall contact; you can run the long side along baseboards with minimal gap, and the short side makes it easy to flip direction.

Where the ergonomics fall short is the head pivot. There’s no positive lock to fix the blade at a set angle, and under firm pressure the head can rotate or “flip” unexpectedly. That means you’ll occasionally stop to reset the angle, particularly when you’re pushing hard on stubborn debris or squeegeeing pooled water. I adapted by using smoother, lighter strokes and by nudging the angle a notch more upright than I thought I needed; even so, I still wished for a locking detent.

Maintenance and storage

Maintenance is nearly effortless. Because there are no bristles, hair and lint don’t embed. I run the silicone edge under the tap, swipe it with a towel, and it’s clean. That makes it a better option for allergy-conscious households than a traditional broom that can trap dust. The head and handle don’t mind a rinse, and the aluminum tube resists corrosion.

Storage is easy thanks to the low profile and featherweight build. It tucks behind a laundry machine or in a closet without knocking other tools over. The bright color is hard to lose in a dark utility room.

Durability and warranty

The thickened aluminum handle has held up well to normal household use without dents or deformation. The silicone blade shows no nicks after scraping over a few errant crumbs of gravel and one incident involving fine craft glitter and a tiny shard of glass. I’d still caution against rough concrete or dragging it over sharp debris, but for typical home floors it’s robust. The company offers a lifetime warranty, which is reassuring given the moving head joint; I didn’t need to file a claim, but the backing adds confidence for a lightweight tool.

Where it fits—and where it doesn’t

Ideal scenarios:
- Homes with shedding pets or long hair, especially with hard floors and low‑pile rugs
- Quick kitchen and bathroom cleanups where dry and wet messes intermix
- Pulling up standing water after mopping or minor leaks
- Grout and corner scrubbing with the V‑brush on tile or stone

Poor fits:
- As a primary tool on carpet or deep rugs
- Heavy-duty shop or garage use where a rigid, wide squeegee with a locking head is preferable
- Users who need to lean hard into the tool; the pivot can rotate and disrupt your rhythm

What could be better

  • A locking head angle would transform the experience. Even a simple detent or thumbscrew to fix the position would cut down on mid‑task adjustments.
  • Slightly wider silicone blade options would reduce pass count on large areas.
  • Softer V-brush bristles—or a true silicone corner insert—would expand its safe use on sensitive floor finishes.
  • A one‑piece or two‑piece handle option could reduce flex at the full 60‑inch length.

The bottom line

The Magic Broom succeeds at its core promise: combine squeegee and sweeping into one nimble tool that excels on hard floors and quick wet/dry transitions. It’s light, easy to clean, and far better than a traditional broom at capturing hair and fine dust. It also handles minor water removal and glass cleaning with competence, saving a trip to the closet for another tool.

Its shortcomings are real but specific. The head angle that won’t lock means you’ll be resetting it if you push too hard. The full‑length handle has some flex. And the V‑brush is best left to tile and grout rather than finished wood. If your cleaning routine involves heavy pressure or rugged surfaces, you’ll want a squeegee with a locking head and a stiffer, wider blade.

Recommendation: I recommend the Magic Broom for households with hard floors, pets, and frequent small messes who want an easy‑to‑maintain, multipurpose tool for both dry debris and light wet cleanup. It’s not a do‑everything replacement, but it’s a smart, space‑saving addition that covers 80% of quick cleanups very well. If you need a primary, heavy‑duty squeegee or you demand a fixed head angle, consider alternatives with a locking pivot and a more rigid frame.



Project Ideas

Business

Rapid Spill & Event Cleanup Service

Offer on-call cleanup for venues, cafes and event spaces after parties — specialize in fast liquid removal, broken glass recovery and hair/dust sweep-up. Market the service to event planners and venues as safer, faster and more thorough than mops (silicone blade removes standing water and the V‑brush tackles corners). Package hourly rates and emergency callouts.


Mobile Car-Detailing & Glass Care

Start a mobile detailing business focused on streak-free glass, interior moisture removal and pet-hair extraction. Use the Magic Broom for windshield and window wiping, floor and trunk hair removal, and rapid water extraction from wet carpets. Offer subscription maintenance packages to ride-share drivers, families with pets and used-car sellers.


Airbnb / Short-Term Rental Turnover Service

Provide fast turnovers for hosts emphasizing quick removal of spills, hair, and bathroom water — highlight the broom's ability to leave surfaces dry and debris-free without heavy chemicals. Create tiered packages (basic clean, deep clean, quick turnaround) and partner with property managers for recurring contracts.


Squeegee Brand Bundles & Workshops

Develop complementary products and experiences: limited-edition hot-pink bundles (extra V‑brushes, travel-size cleaners), replacement blades, and an online 'Squeegee Mastery' course or local hands-on workshops teaching cleaning, resin spreading and floor-art techniques. Sell bundles through an e-commerce store and upsell classes to craftspeople and small businesses.


Eco-Friendly Janitorial Service for Retail

Position a green janitorial business using primarily mechanical cleaning (Magic Broom + water) to minimize chemical use for boutiques, salons and cafes. Promote the lifetime-warranty tool as an investment in sustainable operations; offer monthly cleaning contracts and training so client staff can use the broom to maintain floors and glass between professional visits.

Creative

Squeegee Floor Art

Use diluted, water-based pigments or washable floor paint and the Magic Broom's silicone blade to pull and drag color across garage floors, studio floors or large canvases to create abstract squeegee paintings. The adjustable handle lets you work standing or kneeling; the asymmetric head creates layered textures and crisp negative space. Seal finished pieces with a clear water-based varnish.


Epoxy & Resin Spreader

When making river tables, countertops or resin art, use the silicone strip as a controlled spreader to move and level epoxy over wide surfaces and to remove air bubbles by gentle pushing. The long handle gives reach across large tabletops while the detachable V‑brush helps clean edges and channels before curing for a neater finish.


Mosaic & Glass Cleanup Workshop

Run small mosaics or stained-glass projects and use the Magic Broom to safely collect broken glass and tile shards from work areas (silicone blade grabs shards, head scrapes up residue). Teach a class that combines glass cutting, tile setting and the broom’s safe cleanup techniques, then use the broom to remove grout haze and rinse surfaces clean.


Outdoor Stencil Murals

Create large-scale sidewalk or driveway stencils using washable paints and the squeegee to pull paint through stencils for crisp edges. The silicone blade prevents paint buildup and the asymmetric head lets you get tight to curbs and corners. Offer community mural events or create decorative driveway signage.


Pet-Hair & Fur Fiber Crafts

Collect pet fur with the silicone strip during grooming sessions, then process and blend it into spinning fiber, felted art or pet-hair yarn. The broom makes bulk fur collection tidy and hygienic; follow with washing and carding to create keepsakes like felted portraits, small cushions or knitted memorial pieces.