VIETNAMESE BROOMS ARE PRAISED BETTER THAN AMERICAN BROOMS

“These brooms are incredible!” My floor is a disgustingly dark and dusty faux wood vinyl. Previously, I had to mop every day, but with this broom, I can mop the house once or twice a week. This broom collects EVERYTHING, including the tiniest dust particles. It’s far superior to any broom I’ve ever used. It’s also very light, and I can operate it with one hand. I adore them so much that I purchased additional ones for the bathroom and bedroom, so that each room has its own broom! Haha My children enjoy using them as well.

You cannot stop scanning once you begin. I even use this broom to clean the wall’s crevices and recesses, and it also collects dust there, keeping the walls lovely and WHITE! I cannot overstate how helpful this broom is. For Christmas, I’ll get brooms for each of my buddies. They might think it’s a weird gift at first, but they’ll have to say thank you to me later!

The only drawback is that it occasionally sheds cotton as well. However, it is not what matters. what you purchase. Now I sweep the house with this broom rather than a vacuum. This is a really real share of a customer whose account is, “because it’s simple to use and store, Michael J. purchased Vietnamese brooms from the online retailer Amazon (USA).

Indeed, a stroll through world-famous e-commerce sites such as Amazon or Ebay will reveal 5-star reviews and adoring comments about Vietnamese folk brooms. we.

“I have back pain, and most brooms are difficult for me to use. This is the best broom; it only requires one hand and no bending over. The bristles are thin and fine enough to sweep. Even the smallest dirt particles are missed by most “American” brooms.

“I’ve had this broom for many years and love it,” one user wrote.

“I’ve been using these straw brooms from Vietnam for years and will continue because no other broom product can beat their cleaning ability. It’s like having an extra long arm. Expensive. With only one sweep, it has a low power and covers a large area. It will always receive 5 stars!” said Francine account.

“This broom is fantastic! It’s fascinating. First I saw it at a hair salon – went home and ordered it. I took it outside and opened it as soon as it arrived. Sweep the ground, and tons of sand will come out. I’m not sure why, but it’s really cool. When this one breaks, I’ll either order another or return to Vietnam and pick up a bunch!!! I’m not sure how to explain it, but it’s very convenient! It’s incredible! “BECKY ELLIS’s account was shared.

However, there are also some US customers who complain that they have encountered a problem with the Vietnamese broom – in fact we Vietnamese have the same problem when using the broom for the first time: The broom may shed hairs or cotton particles.

Notably, not only did they buy Vietnamese brooms for house cleaning, many Americans also bought them to make home decorations or use them for parties like Halloween or weddings. Just like the good news, many commenters said that they were introduced by friends and were attracted by the great effectiveness of Vietnamese brooms so they bought them and they were not disappointed. Some people bought Vietnamese brooms to use and found it too effective, so they bought more to give to friends and relatives.


High prices on commercial sites

Broomsticks cost between 20,000 and 50,000 VND when purchased in Vietnam, but they cost between 400,000 and 700,000 VND when purchased on foreign e-commerce sites.

The product description, according to the Amazon stalls, is a traditional Vietnamese house sweeper brush, anti-static, made of natural straw, with a length of about 101cm, a width of more than 31cm, and effective in cleaning. Hair scanning, hair.

Furthermore, according to the instructions for using the broom, it is necessary to shake off the tiny particles before the first use.

High demand export broom

Vietnamese broom is also referred to as broom, reed broom, grass cotton broom, and broom (name on Amazon e-commerce platform).

Thysanolaena latifolia is the scientific name for the cotton used to make the broom stem. Cotton is cut and dried before being knitted into a fan shape when it is young, green, and has not yet bloomed. The broom is frequently straw yellow with green nuggets.

The broom is handwoven by skilled Vietnamese craftsmen and is very firm. The traditional broom was a rattan braided broom, but to meet market demand, there are now more types of brooms available, such as plastic handle brooms, wire-wrapped brooms, box brooms, and so on.

Vietnam has many famous broom-making villages, such as Tam Quang (Thai Binh), Bac Son (Nghe An), Tan Lap (Khanh Hoa), Chiem Son (Quang Nam), and others, which are exported to many countries, including the United States, Japan, Laos, and Qatar.

Mr. Le Quang Vinh (Duc Pho, Quang Ngai) told Quang Ngai Television that export brooms must meet higher standards than domestic brooms in terms of evenness. “Big tree, small tree can’t do, must be equal, 9.10 only”.

Making broomsticks involves several steps, including unfolding, wrapping (with rattan), tying knots, threading the legs, and so on. The coiled wire is rolled out to ensure the user’s safety.

Because of high quality standards and the need to comply with numerous complicated procedures, the price of Vietnamese brooms in foreign markets is many times higher than in the domestic market, which is understandable.

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