906 DUST PAN & WHISK BROOM RED ****SUB****
by Gap Power
SKU 749-2572
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Overview
The Libman Dust Pan & Whisk Broom Set (906) is designed for household cleaning applications requiring a compact, portable sweeping solution for small messes and debris collection.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| MPN | 906 |
| Brand | Libman |
| Color | Black / Red |
| Weight | 0.01 lb |
| Head Width | 10 in. |
| Handle Length | 4 in. |
| Bristle Material | Recycled PET |
| Bristle Type | Fine |
| Bristle Length | 2.75 in. |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Pan Base Length | 7.5 in. |
| Hanger Hole | 1.75 in. x 0.4 in. |
| Package Quantity | 1 pk |
| Use Environment | Indoor / Outdoor |
| Application | Commercial and Residential |
| UPC | 071736009063 |
Technical Features
- Recycled PET fine bristles (2.75 in. length): Fine bristle grade captures fine dust and small debris particles effectively on smooth surfaces.
- Nesting design: The whisk broom stores directly within the dust pan, reducing storage footprint and keeping the set together as a single unit.
- 10 in. head width: Provides a wide sweep path relative to the compact form factor, improving single-pass coverage for small messes.
- 7.5 in. pan base length: Accommodates a practical debris-holding capacity for a handheld dust pan.
- Ergonomic handle design: 4 in. plastic handle sized for single-hand operation during close-quarters sweeping tasks.
- Integrated hanger hole (1.75 in. x 0.4 in.): Allows wall or hook mounting for organized storage when not in use.
Applications
- Quick cleanup of dirt, dust, and small debris in residential kitchens, bathrooms, and utility spaces.
- Commercial light-duty sweeping in offices, retail environments, and food service prep areas.
- Indoor and outdoor hard-surface spot cleaning where a full-size broom is impractical.

















































