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Review on ๐Ÿงน 40โ€ Long Handled Dustpan with Handle by Ravmag - Solid Natural Rubber Construction - Stand Up Design - Compatible with Any Broom/Hand Brush - Top Dustpans for Home, Lobby, and Shop by Janet Hill

Revainrating 4 out of 5

i just got it As long as I like it Maybe a bit expensive?

Attention manufacturers and sellers of all products: No more sticking on stickers that can hardly be removed. And I want you to stick them on the BOTTOM SIDE where the sticker won't be visible and won't leave a sticky residue in the area I'm going to actually use. I have this item next to me. It looks the same as in the picture. The handle is thin, lightweight aluminum, painted gloss dark red, with a black plastic tip for hanging. Black hard rubber frying pan. The handle doesn't actually screw into the pot. The handle has notches for screwing into the pan, but the pan itself has a smooth hole. But you still screw in a pin and just push it with verses. She's still skinny. It disassembles easily when you unscrew it. Overall, the shovel is lightweight, well sized and shaped for small to medium jobs, and convenient for the elderly or those with disabilities. And if you have space to store it, it stands upright and is always ready for use. Looks like good quality rubber. But treat it with care. Do not store in a very hot place or in direct sunlight, and do not use very hot/boiling water to clean. I'm not sure if it's worth storing it outside when it's freezing. I keep mine inside. Also, I would recommend paying attention to the rubber edge where you sweep up the dirt. Once deformed, it's no better than cheaper plastic and metal shovels. At the moment it stands up on its own, flat on the ground and collects dirt. If you take care of it, it looks like it will last quite a while. Time will tell as I just received this. We have a very small kitchen with nooks and crannies that my big broom can't reach. So I bought a small broom with a red handle that matched the width of this 10 inch trash can. No, there is no way to hang a broom on a dustpan. Dimensions. Depth: From the handle to the front of the shovel 10-1/4 inches. Inside where it holds dirt is 8-1/2 inches. Width: Outside 10-1/2 inches. The interior space, where it keeps dirt, is 10 inches at the widest point in the front and 9 inches in the rear at its narrowest point. Height: 3" maximum at the back next to the handle. Then it's 2-1/2" halfway to the front of the bowl and slowly decreases to ยผ" as it reaches the front edge. The edge where you hold the Scrape Dirt is ยพ" tall and angled down to fit snugly on the floor. A hard rubber cylinder runs along the inside center of the tray, allowing it to hold its shape and sit flat on the surface. Knock it down. You can see it in the picture see. Maybe a little pricey. But if it lasts, I'm glad.

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Speed