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Rubbermaid Lobby Broom - Black

RCP637400BK by Newell Rubbermaid, Inc

7.5" Wide




Item Number: RCP637400BK
Unit: EA
In stock: Estimated Delivery 1-2 Business Days
 
List  Price: $12.75
Our Price: $8.01
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Lobby broom is ideal for cleaning under furniture, fixtures and other hard-to-reach areas for wet or dry messes. Tough polypropylene with flagged bristles helps trap fine dirt particles. Polypropylene fill offers good abrasion-resistance and shear/break strength and will not stain, discolor or absorb odors. Broom is resistant to solvents, acids, oils, fungus and bacteria growth. 28" metal handle is vinyl-coated for an easy grip. Lobby broom works well with Rubbermaid Lobby Pro Dust Pan (sold separately).
  • 7.5" Wide -
  • Ideal for cleaning under furniture, fixtures and other hard-to-reach areas; for wet or dry messes
  • Tough polypropylene with flagged bristles traps fine dirt particles
  • Broom is resistant to solvents, acids, oils, fungus and bacteria growth
  • Black Handle
  • Size: 28" Length handle; 7.50" Wide bristles


UPC Code: 86876154962
UNSPSC Number: 47131604
Moore Number: RUB6374-BLK
Barcode: 270929
Alternate SKU's or Part Numbers: RCP-637400BK
Brand Name Rubbermaid
Manufacturer Newell Rubbermaid, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number 637400 BLA
Manufacturer Website Address www.rubbermaid.com
Packaged Quantity 1 Each
Product Name Lobby Broom
Product Type Manual Broom
Assembly Required No
Country of Origin United States
Post-consumer-waste% 0%
Recycled No
Recycled Content 0%
Color Black Handle
Material Metal Handle
Material Polypropylene Bristle
Application/Usage Carpet
Bristles 7.50" Wide
Features Stain Resistant
Handle 28" Length



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