Happy Halloween, Witches! ‘Tis the season to be sweeping indoors and out ~ and what better way to say so long to cobwebs, pesky dust bunnies, dirt and debris around the house than with a closet full of reliable brooms designed specifically to get each unique job done right. ‘Fail to plan, plan to fail’ as they say. Not sure what to reach for when? Let us give you a hand. Let’s go!
5” long fibres made from recycled PET bottles are precisely cut with flagged tips to remove 99% of dust, dirt and other yucky stuff from indoor floors in one foul sweep. It’s no mystery our Precision Angle® Broom is a year-round classic (and our number one selling indoor broom in Canada!) Plus – it has a hanger tip for convenient storage in the kitchen cupboard, laundry room or behind the back door. Discover more here!
Get into the groove(s) outdoors with our High Power® Angle Broom designed to fit perfectly between patio stones, along pathways, into garage corners, under workbenches and more. Extra-wide for the tougher jobs, sweeping up the front walkway before the trick-or-treaters arrive is nothing short of a cinch. Plus – it has a hanger tip for convenient storage inside the front foyer closet. Grab n’ go for quick clean-ups and frequent sweeps! Discover more here!
The mother (errr…“mummy”) of all brooms, our High Power® Multi-Surface Industrial Push Broom brings the muscle to surfaces such as concrete, brick, wood and stone thanks to firm, flexible polymer fibres designed to clean and a durable resin bracket providing extra leverage. Also excellent for hard surface pool surrounds, wood decks and docks, trailers and flat beds, garage and workshop floors too. Discover more here!
Ever wonder about Libman’s connection to the iconic Corn Broom? Our founder, William Libman, left Lithuania for the United States in the 1890’s. He landed in Chicago and started a new life by peddling sundries from a pushcart. Selling everything from brooms to clothes-pins, the old-fashioned wire-wound corn broom was always a top seller. Seeing a need and an opportunity, William Libman opened a corn broom factory on Kinzie Street in Chicago, the commercial heart of the Midwestern broom corn market. During the height of the Great Depression, William’s three sons, Clarence, Sam and Ben joined their father in the broom making business – adding a new generation of ideas and energy. During World War II, The Libman Company joined the effort with wartime production, producing over 2,500 brooms a day for the War Department from 1942-1945. Made to specification, these brooms cleaned the decks of aircraft carriers and troop ships in the Atlantic and Pacific. Fast forward to today – and our Corn Broom is still widely sold across the United States. What do you think –should we bring it to Canada? Let us know!