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I am finding these days that I no longer like vaccum cleaners. I am
finding some zen in brooms.
I think it's that with vacuum cleaners I've to get them out, deal
with the cable, drag the thing around, worry about the cable being too
short or long enough or getting stuck around things, mess with the
paper bag (I've 3 already, I am tempted to get a bagless but that'd be
yet another vacuum cleaner), if it's a standing cleaner than get
frustrated how inflexible and limited in usefulness it is, worry about
using it at reasonable hours and for not too long so as not to disturb
the neighbours, make sure everything is ready for vacuuming before I
vacuum, retrieve that little thing i need it seems to have swallowed,
remove that other thing that's clogging its tube, et cetera and et
cetera.
What I like about brooms is that I do things at my own time, broom a
little, then tidy up a little, broom a little, then pick this little
thing up or that. While brooming, I can also listen to some audiobooks,
unlike with a noisy vacuum. I can use a big broom, or a tiny one, i can
broom standing, or even sitting down. I can broom some area of the
room, do something else leaving the broom somewhere as it doesn't take
up much space, and the broom itself could even be a little pretty in
that simplicity aesthetic so it wouldn't be a sore if left resting on a
wall for a little time (unlike a vacuum cleaner - which I must put back
in place).
Remarkably I am finding brooms quite effective. There's nothing easier
than just picking up a broom, using it for a few minutes here or there,
and putting it back. I feel I could happily broom a few times a day if
i need to, no trouble with that, not that I do, but vacuum cleaning
feel like such a chore.
I am particularly fond of two items I bought, made by some Bentley
brand, and the reasons are simple; they have great ergonomics, and
they're cheap though good looking. One of them is a tiny dustpan and
tiny brush/broom. The other is full length standing one. Now here's why
I find they have great ergonomics, they're angled and the palm/wrist is
facing inwards while sweeping in. I find this makes a great, great
difference. I'd not want to a a broom where the wrist/palm would be
facing downwards in a grip, I hate those, they're a wrist killer.
The more I think about it the more I feel this post is silly, but hey,
keeping a clean place is sublime.
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