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MARSHALLTOWN Wood Backed Concrete Broom, Polypropylene Bristles, 24 Inch, Non-Slip Finish, Made in USA, 830

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Management number 210029716 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 210029716
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  • The MARSHALLTOWN Wood Backed Concrete Brooms are great tools for applying non-slip finish to newly finished concrete surfaces.
  • They feature long-wearing 3 inch black polypropylene bristles set solidly into a natural lacquered hardwood block.
  • The hardwood block has a threaded hole that accepts any standard broom handle.
  • You can choose a broom size of 24 inches or 36 inches to suit your needs.
  • MARSHALLTOWN Wood Backed Concrete Brooms are Made in the USA with Global Materials
UPC 017183901116 787721813514 035965064200
Color Polypropylene
Brand Name MARSHALLTOWN
Model Name 830
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 1.67 Pounds
Bristle Type Unflagged Bristle
Manufacturer Marshalltown The Premier Line
Model Number 830
Material Type Polypropylene
Product Style 24 Inch
Item Type Name Concrete Broom 24 inch Concrete Wood Block
Handle Material Polypropylene (PP), Wood
Bristle Material Polypropylene (PP)
Additional Features Non Slip
Included Components Unit^Instruction Guide
Surface Recommendation Hard Floor
Manufacturer Part Number 830
Recommended Uses For Product Floor Cleaning, Cleaning
Manufacturer Warranty Description Manufacturer.
Global Trade Identification Number 00035965064200

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