Overall Rating 




Manufacturer
Telebrands Corporation
Product Description
The new One Sweep Broom is a scrub brush, broom, and squeegee all in one! One Sweep uses advanced polymer bristles that picks up dirt, dust, and hair like never before! One Sweep is great on tile and wood floors, and even on cars without scratching the paint! Use the squeegee part to mop up spills or wash windows! The best part is One Sweep's special electrostatic bristles. Pet hair, lint, dust, and dirt literally jump onto the broom. If you have a pet like a dog or cat, you know how frustrating it can be to clean up pet hair from the carpet. Now you won't have to worry, in just one sweep, those pet hairs will be all swept up in seconds! One Sweep is fast, effective, and so convenient. You will save so much time and energy cleaning, you will wonder how you ever used ordinary brooms! Plus, the versatile telescoping broom handle can be as short as 32" or as long as 56". Great for those hard-to-reach areas!
Average Retail Value
$10.00 (prices may vary)
Comparisons
Sweep N Mop





1/29/2008 - Craig of New York, USA writes:
This broom does just what they say it does. I bought it about two years ago for my apartment and it works great. I use it every time I have a clean up job to do. One year I decided I was gonna have real tree for Christmas. I had always loved the ones my mom had back home, but I hated cleaning up needles afterward, even with ther vacuum I'd still be picking up needles in July. This time however I had all the needles out of my apartment by mid-January. I also wrote to the makers with this comment.





11/8/2007 - Joe of Louisiana, USA writes:
I purchased the broom and followed the instructions.If you pull thebroom,not push it,you will see results.Here's a tip-Someone stores,such as [] and [] ,have displays of items "As seen on TV."If you're interested in the product after reading reviews,you can save those outragous shipping charges.





4/28/2007 - Sal of Oregon, USA writes:
I purchased this item to help keep my apartment kitchen and patio clean. It was useless on the kitchen floor, just stuck and jumped across the linoleum. On the patio it broke the flimsy broom handle first try. Its a terrible product and I would not recommend it even for the squeegie purpuse.





4/12/2007 - Carol of California, USA writes:
This is a great broom for both inside and out. It sweeps up the parakeet seeds and feathers and doesn't miss many particles. ONce over does the job. Stuff is swept from the area run on to the floor easily. It's great outdoors on cement. In the kitchen, I either pour water on the floor and scrub and/or squeegie dirty water right into a towel. Or I'll put wet towel on the linoleum and scrub around with it. The rubber does not seem to wear out at all...and had no problems with handle as some seem to have. Think one of my brooms is three years old and not obvious there is wear, at least from the performance.





4/2/2007 - Andrew of Washington DC, USA writes:
It gets the dog hair out of the area rugs I have as stated in the description (ordered from a catalog). On the rugs, I found it best to stand on one end and push, rather than pull, the broom. It does take a little elbow grease, but, all in all, I found it effective. I have not had a need to use the squeegee part of thebroom.





1/14/2007 - Brenda of Virginia, USA writes:
I like the ONE SWEEP broom. I cleans up people hair, dog hair and cat hair. The only problem is that you have to be very careful not to push down on the handle too much as the handle is NOT very durable.





12/11/2006 - Anonymous of California, USA writes:
I'v had my broom 7-8 yrs now, I rescue Animals, it seems ti pick up all the hair on my 'cheap tile' floor. I also use it to wash the 'outside' rugs, my kids still like the 'regular' broom. as long as they are 'cleaning' I don't care what broom they use..LOL





9/14/2006 - AJ of North Carolina, USA writes:
Use it t sweep hairs out of the carpet, so they do not clog the vacuum. I also use on bathroom tile floor. Works good to get the hairs out of there too.





8/7/2006 - David of New York, USA writes:
I ordered the ONE SWEEP last summer. It took several weeks for both to get to my house. It works good to scrub dirt off a tile floor while mopping. The squeegee works alright. It is awful on carpet. Don’t press to hard or the part of the handle that attaches to the broom will break off.





5/6/2006 - Jim of Arizona, USA writes:
Overall I like it in certain situations. It works great on the patio carpet, especially this time of year. We have a mesquite tree that really drops the stuff this time of year. I cleans things up from that nice, as a prep to vacuuming. Takes a little extra elbow grease and time, to be sure, but that has its benefits too. It also works great on the driveway, and on the cooldec surface around our pool. The kitchen floor, and other carpet surfaces..not so good. I like it, but I'm not tossing out the corn broom either.





3/25/2006 - Anne of Maine, USA writes:
I don't remember Anthony Sullivan discussing this in the infomercial. I actually used it to clean the snow off my car after a storm. 'Twas great! Fast! Thorough! The only drawback was the metal handle, which was cold. I've also used it on rugs; a bit slow but good results. Pulls up hair -- both mine and my cat's (she's part Maine coon, which means long and thick hair).





1/9/2006 - Mark of Arizona, USA writes:
I have mixed feelings for this product...on one hand it DOES work well on specific tasks, on the other hand it DOESN'T work on everything. I found it worked best as a squeegy for the garage floor and smooth driveway...it's okay for rough surfaces but takes an excessive amount of work to get everything swept in large areas and is useless for household tasks like tiles floors etc. If you need something specifically for the outdoors..garage, patio, driveway...get it.





1/5/2006 - Kevin of Arizona, USA writes:
I was not pleased with my One Sweep Broom. I purchased 2 off of the T.V. for roughly $20.00 and gave one to a friend (no feedback from her). I used it on my linoleum floors and it actually worked pretty well, but it snapped where it threaded to the handle after only using it about 3 times. The entire head of the broom is made from rubber and just isn't durable enough. The handle was a lot skinnier then I would have liked as well. It was a good idea but a poor design. I would not recommend this product.





10/20/2005 - Charlene of Ohio, USA writes:
Purchased as seen on tv at a local store. Swept ok ( not terrific on carpet). The handle broke after 1 month. The store wouldnt let me return it.





10/16/2005 - Danielle of New York, USA writes:
The product lives up to what is advertised on television. This broom is lightweight,picks up every little speck on your floor, and best of all...you can clean it after many uses with soap and water. This obviously means that you'll have to worry less about frequent broom replacements. I have no complaints. It works great on my tile floor. Give it a try!





8/20/2005 - PJ of Indiana, USA writes:
This broom is very durable and works outstanding on laminate hardwood floors. We also bought one for the garage and patio.





7/16/2005 - Anonymous of North Carolina, USA writes:
This broom has been helpful, but not the stellar cleaner that is shown on TV. We have one that we bought so we could rake those long hairs out of our bathroom carpet (why put carpet in a bathroom anyway?). It does work better than a vacuum for that task, but you have to remember to use very short, towards-you strokes. We have not used it on hardwood or on berber carpet. It works very well on tile floors, at least for leaves and dust. Again, sweep towards you and use short strokes. Long ones don't pick up the stuff -- the dirt just leaves a path between the tines. Also, using it like a pushbroom doesn't seem to work well either.