I had one of those. The dustpan is attached at the top of the broom and you carry it wherever you go so you have both at the same time. When you need the dustpan, you pull it off the top of the broom and then put it back on when you are done. Now they put them on the bottom of the broom.
It’s an invention created by the sales department, requiring you to buy two of them to compete one simple task. Many inventions like this are in use today and you are buying them.
seanfear 8 months ago
shovoom
sergioandrade Premium Member 8 months ago
I’ve seen tools like that, the shovel part is for snow, the broom part is for light snow and slush.
Justanolddude Premium Member 8 months ago
Whatever they’re called, it’s best to buy 2.
marshalljpeters Premium Member 8 months ago
Looks to me like a broom, with the dustpan stored on the end of the handle.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 8 months ago
At first, I thought it was a snow shovel with a broom to finish with.
sandpiper 8 months ago
One can either shovel with it or sweep with it, but one can’t sweep dirt into the shovel.
mokspr Premium Member 8 months ago
Honestly, I could use it to clear the front steps as sergioandrade suggested above.
I'm Sad 8 months ago
I had one of those. The dustpan is attached at the top of the broom and you carry it wherever you go so you have both at the same time. When you need the dustpan, you pull it off the top of the broom and then put it back on when you are done. Now they put them on the bottom of the broom.
blakerl 8 months ago
It’s an invention created by the sales department, requiring you to buy two of them to compete one simple task. Many inventions like this are in use today and you are buying them.
Cerabooge 8 months ago
One blow from the axe over there, at the right spot, and voila, TWO new tools.
Buckaroobanzai 8 months ago
new olympic sport: rhythmic cleaning