The 12″ Hard Bassine Garden Wooden Broom Brush Head (BHP290B1) is a type of broom head designed for outdoor use. It is typically made with hard bassine bristles, which are…

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  • 12-inch hard bassine garden broom brush head
  • Made from durable wooden material
  • Designed for outdoor use in gardens
  • Brush head only; stick not included
  • Prices are per single unit
  • Colors and designs may vary; images are representative
  • Sizes provided are approximate
  • Stock availability may vary
    Last updated on February 17, 2025 4:27 pm Details

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    Description

    How to Use the 12″ Hard Bassine Garden Wooden Broom Brush Head

    Materials Needed

    • 12″ Hard Bassine Garden Wooden Broom Brush Head
    • Broom handle (compatible with the brush head)
    • Screw or nail (if required for securing the brush head)
    • Optional: Drill or screwdriver

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    Step 1: Acquire a Compatible Broom Handle

    • Ensure you have a handle that fits the opening of the brush head.
    • Check if the handle requires a screw or nail for attachment.

    Step 2: Attach the Brush Head to the Handle

    • Insert the handle into the opening of the brush head.
    • Secure the brush head to the handle by tightening any screws or nails, if necessary.
    • If using a screw or nail, ensure it is tight enough to prevent the head from wobbling.

    Step 3: Test the Broom

    • Gently sweep a small area to ensure the broom head is securely attached.
    • Check for any wobbling or loose parts and tighten as needed.

    Step 4: Use the Broom

    • Grip the handle firmly with both hands.
    • Use even strokes to sweep debris off garden paths, patios, or driveways.
    • Apply more pressure for stubborn dirt or debris as needed.

    Maintenance Tips

    • Clean the brush head after use by removing trapped debris and rinsing with water.
    • Store the broom in a dry place to prevent the wooden head from warping.
    • Regularly check the attachment to ensure it remains secure over time.