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Most brooms fray and collect dirt over time, but not this one. Its durable silicone bristles catch debris, dust, and pet hair while maintaining their shape and color through every sweep. Try it on carpets and furniture too (you can stop schlepping the vacuum!) then use the foothold on the dustpan to eliminate awkward bending.
- Works on floors, carpets, and furniture
- Durable, versatile silicone bristles
- Adjustable pole length
- Foothold on dustpan to reduce bending
- Removable broom head for easy cleaning
- Storage friendly design
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
- Broom: 34.25"- 56" H x 12" W
- Dustpan: 12.8" W x 10" D x 3" H
- Materials:
Silicone, metal
- Care:
Wash broom bristle and dustpan under warm, soapy water. Air dry.
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Maybe your KitchenAid mixer -- that most beloved of kitchen tools -- has started making funny noises when you whip up a batch of pizza dough. Maybe you nabbed yours from your mom's basement, where it hadn't been used since burnt sienna was a popular tile color. Or maybe -- like me -- you found your KitchenAid on the sidewalk while walking to dinner one day. (True story!) In any case, check your warranty at the door and roll up your sleeves: it's time for your KitchenAid to get an oil change! It takes just an hour and "yields a lot of satisfaction" according to these instructions from the blog Artisan Bread Baking. With clear instructions and plenty of photos, the tutorial has everything you need to know. Basically, you're removing the mixer apparatus, cleaning it, re-lubricating it, and putting it all back together -- easy enough, right? Maintaining a KitchenAid Mixer from Artisan Bread Baking

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