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Review on ๐Ÿช  Efficient Dust Brush for Tidying Up on Your Work Bench - The Libman Solution by Josue Porter

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Designed for a mason?

I like the bristles because they are thin enough to pick up even small dirt and at the same time quite hard. I don't care that the length of the brush is short and not a big bar. I mostly don't care about the offset grip as it feels weird on the wrist when you need to apply pressure. The force is shifted too far away from the movement of the hand so that only the wrist acts. That's pretty stupid and counterproductive unless you're sweeping trash into a pot with very high rims. I've never seen a frying pan like this, except for the ones for sweeping the floor. Maybe it should be scraping brick walls and not rubbing its knuckles? The design appears to be regular, good quality, light-colored plastic, the rubber inlay on the handle is comfortable to the touch. I don't understand how the handle is shaped like that considering it's supposed to be a desktop brush? Perhaps marketing got the industrial designer a little carried away, or did he take his vision from a bricklayer's trowel? -- I'm not trying to be mean, just presenting my findings/impressions to other buyers. I won't buy any more of this. I prefer the classic desktop brush design which works great, has a wide swath and low profile, feels good and works much better when trying to get under a box or shelf with restricted access.

Pros
  • Brushes
Cons
  • Savings box price