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I love my RAVMAG Silicone Rubber Broom! LOVE. It.I like that the handle is one long piece of sturdy metal instead of telescoping or flimsy, which, as I’ve read in reviews of similar products, can result in an annoying separation of the handle parts during cleaning and denting of the handle body.At this price point ($39.95), I was looking for something of high quality: well-built and with a very long handle so I would not get back pain from having to stoop to use it. It meets those requirements. I’m 5’5″. When resting the broom on the floor (with broom head attached to handle) the end of the broom handle touches the middle of my chin. Perfecto!The silicone broom head comes separately in the same box. You can use it like that – in a hand-held fashion – on, say, couch cushions, then screw it on to the long red handle and use it on your floors.Once the head is attached to the handle the connection is strong and did not loosen at all in the two hours I used the broom. (I’ll be using it A LOT more, but just received it a few days ago.)As for hair pickup, which is what I bought it for, it does an astounding job. We do not have pets; just me who, regrettably, sheds long strands of hair on a daily basis; and several short- to medium- length haired, bearded men who live with me. It picked up both types of hair from my sofa and floors, but most of what was gathered was my very long hair. It appears to create static electricity on the floor and attracts dust and hair like a magnet.I used it on low and medium pile carpets, and on hard floors (tile, wood laminate, and hardwood). I particularly loved it on our hardwood stairs! They are a dark wood and and show lint and dust particles like crazy. Have to sweep them daily or they look awful. I can’t believe how much gathers in the crevices and corners of those steps! After running the RAVMAG Silicone Broom along each step, I collected an almost 3/4″ deep pile of fuzz and dust after the first use. The results from the silicone broom blew my traditional acrylic bristle broom out of the water! When I sweep the stairs with my acrylic bristle broom there are always dust particles and fuzzies left behind. The silicone broom left NOTHING behind. Hooray!Cleaning the silicone broom bristles is pretty easy. I wear a rubber glove and grab the hair out by hand, but most of the hair collected is left on the floor in a tidy pile if you continually make little piles as you work. You can also rinse it off with water, but I would only do that outside. I don’t like the idea of washing hair down the kitchen sink. Grosses me out. You can do whatever you like, of course. After pulling the hair free from the bristles, I sprayed the broom head with a disinfecting spray, let it set for several minutes, then rinsed it off with clear water.This thing was really fun to use. I worked for a solid hour before taking a break because it was so productive and fun. Kept calling to my husband and sons to come look to see what it picked up! We were all amazed and delighted. DE-lighted. Delighted to the point of giddiness. Happy customer here.