Paper Dustpan “Harimi” / Nīgata-JPN 320604 新潟県 はりみ 小・大 2サイズ
Paper Dustpan “Harimi” / Nīgata-JPN 320604 新潟県 はりみ 小・大 2サイズ
These are called “Harimi”, which are dustpans that can be used indoors.
Two sizes are available: a “Small” size to fit smaller brooms such as hand brooms, and a “Large” size for brooms with wider ears or long-handled brooms.
The vacuum cleaner makes a loud noise as it sucks up dust, but it is a convenience of modern life that many people think they can’t do without.
But then again, there may be situations where you don’t need to get out the vacuum cleaner, such as “small cleaning” situations, or early in the morning or at night, when you want to quickly clean up or clean up areas that have been bothering you.
At such times, simple tools like this one help us keep our daily lives clean and fresh.
The frontage part of the harimi is bent inward, though,When sweeping dust and debris into the floor, as shown in the photo, press down on the top of the Harimi with your fingers to flatten the opening and make it easier to sweep in the dust.If the Harimi is rubbed hard against the floor, tablecloth, or clothing, the persimmon tannin may transfer to the surface.When sweeping in dust or dirt,it is best to move the Harimi around, placing it down each time, rather than rubbing it.
In addition, over time of use, the frontage of the harimi may sometimes become wavy, making it difficult to insert dust and debris.
When not in use, it is recommended to hang it up by putting a string through the hole.
Here are the sizes of each. This is Small size.This size fits smaller brooms, such as tabletop brooms.This is Large size.Just the right size for long-handled brooms and hand brooms with large ears widths.
By any means, it is lightweight, and there is almost no load when you hold it in your hand or use it. When cleaning quickly and frequently every day, this Harimi will contribute greatly.
Please check the size carefully and choose the size you prefer.
These are called “Harimi”, which are dustpans that can be used indoors.
Two sizes are available: a “Small” size to fit smaller brooms such as hand brooms, and a “Large” size for brooms with wider ears or long-handled brooms.
Photo: Small broom / Harimi S size
The vacuum cleaner makes a loud noise as it sucks up dust, but it is a convenience of modern life that many people think they can’t do without.
But then again, there may be situations where you don’t need to get out the vacuum cleaner, such as “small cleaning” situations, or early in the morning or at night, when you want to quickly clean up or clean up areas that have been bothering you.
At such times, simple tools like this one help us keep our daily lives clean and fresh.
The materials used for Harimi are “thick paper” x “Japanese paper” x “persimmon tannin” x “bamboo strips”. The combination of materials that have been commonly used for a long time to make light and sturdy tools seems very refined.The persimmon tannin applied to the surface is a natural paint that does not generate static electricity and does not allow debris carried by the “friction” between the floor and the broom to cling to the surface of the Harimi.Due to the mixture of persimmon tannin and pigments, and the hand-painted finish, the surface may have some unevenness, but this does not affect the strength or usability of the product.The edges of the harimi have bamboo strips, which is one important aspect of this harimi.Here is the flip side. The back is crisp and cool.The shoulders are also neatly folded. The shape is similar to that of a woven winnowing basket.This is the rear side of the harimi. The folded mount is fastened securely with clasps.Inside. A hole is drilled through which you can thread a string of your choice and hang it for storage.The frontage part of the harimi is bent inward, though,When sweeping dust and debris into the floor, as shown in the photo, press down on the top of the Harimi with your fingers to flatten the opening and make it easier to sweep in the dust.If the Harimi is rubbed hard against the floor, tablecloth, or clothing, the persimmon tannin may transfer to the surface.When sweeping in dust or dirt,it is best to move the Harimi around, placing it down each time, rather than rubbing it.
In addition, over time of use, the frontage of the harimi may sometimes become wavy, making it difficult to insert dust and debris.
When not in use, it is recommended to hang it up by putting a string through the hole.
Here are the sizes of each. This is Small size.This size fits smaller brooms, such as tabletop brooms.This is Large size.Just the right size for long-handled brooms and hand brooms with large ears widths.
By any means, it is lightweight, and there is almost no load when you hold it in your hand or use it. When cleaning quickly and frequently every day, this Harimi will contribute greatly.
Please check the size carefully and choose the size you prefer.
These are called “Harimi”, which are dustpans that can be used indoors.
Two sizes are available: a “Small” size to fit smaller brooms such as hand brooms, and a “Large” size for brooms with wider ears or long-handled brooms.
Photo: Small broom / Harimi S size
The vacuum cleaner makes a loud noise as it sucks up dust, but it is a convenience of modern life that many people think they can’t do without.
But then again, there may be situations where you don’t need to get out the vacuum cleaner, such as “small cleaning” situations, or early in the morning or at night, when you want to quickly clean up or clean up areas that have been bothering you.
At such times, simple tools like this one help us keep our daily lives clean and fresh.
The materials used for Harimi are “thick paper” x “Japanese paper” x “persimmon tannin” x “bamboo strips”. The combination of materials that have been commonly used for a long time to make light and sturdy tools seems very refined.The persimmon tannin applied to the surface is a natural paint that does not generate static electricity and does not allow debris carried by the “friction” between the floor and the broom to cling to the surface of the Harimi.Due to the mixture of persimmon tannin and pigments, and the hand-painted finish, the surface may have some unevenness, but this does not affect the strength or usability of the product.The edges of the harimi have bamboo strips, which is one important aspect of this harimi.Here is the flip side. The back is crisp and cool.The shoulders are also neatly folded. The shape is similar to that of a woven winnowing basket.This is the rear side of the harimi. The folded mount is fastened securely with clasps.Inside. A hole is drilled through which you can thread a string of your choice and hang it for storage.The frontage part of the harimi is bent inward, though,When sweeping dust and debris into the floor, as shown in the photo, press down on the top of the Harimi with your fingers to flatten the opening and make it easier to sweep in the dust.If the Harimi is rubbed hard against the floor, tablecloth, or clothing, the persimmon tannin may transfer to the surface.When sweeping in dust or dirt,it is best to move the Harimi around, placing it down each time, rather than rubbing it.
In addition, over time of use, the frontage of the harimi may sometimes become wavy, making it difficult to insert dust and debris.
When not in use, it is recommended to hang it up by putting a string through the hole.
Here are the sizes of each. This is Small size.This size fits smaller brooms, such as tabletop brooms.This is Large size.Just the right size for long-handled brooms and hand brooms with large ears widths.
By any means, it is lightweight, and there is almost no load when you hold it in your hand or use it. When cleaning quickly and frequently every day, this Harimi will contribute greatly.
Please check the size carefully and choose the size you prefer.