How to Choose a Quality Broom: Expert Buying Guide

Picking a broom at the market seems simple, but finding a quality product requires knowing several key criteria. As professional manufacturers, we share useful tips below.

1. Binding density

A good broom has fibers tied at least 3 times with wire or cord. Squeeze the handle — if fibers slide out easily or feel loose, the broom will fall apart quickly.

2. Fiber length and quality

Sorgo fibers should be 40-60 cm long and uniform in color. Yellow-green color indicates well-dried, quality material. Dark or spotted fibers suggest moisture damage or improper storage.

3. Handle and weight

The total broom weight should be 500-800 grams. Too light = low density; too heavy = excess moisture. Comfortable handle length is 80-110 cm.

4. Smell test

A new quality broom should smell of natural grass or hay. Musty, moldy, or chemical odors indicate poor raw material quality.

5. About price

Extremely cheap brooms are usually low-density or made from inferior material. Our prices are below market average because we sell directly from production — no middlemen.

Recommendation

For business purchases (hotel, restaurant, office) or wholesale orders, contact us — every batch passes individual quality control.