Top 6 Best Brooms in 2026

March 21, 2026

Daniel R. Whitmore, Senior Research Analyst

Disclosure

I tested six brooms and dustpan combos so you don’t have to. From upright lobby sets to handheld sweepers, here’s what I use for pet hair, outdoor grit, and quick countertop cleanups.

I spent time using every broom and dustpan in this roundup around my home and garage. I focused on how well each tool actually picks up debris, how they handle pet hair, and whether they store neatly when not in use.

The picks below cover long-handled upright combos, a one-sweep system that excels on hair and crumbs, a heavy-duty outdoor head, and compact handheld sets for quick touch-ups.

Across these options I compared bristle design, dustpan sealing, storage footprint, and how easy each is to clean. That’s how I decided which tool fit specific chores best.

1. TreeLen Broom and Dustpan Set — 52″ Long Handle, Stand-Up Design – Best for Tall Reach & Stand-Up Storage

I rely on this upright combo when I need a long handle and a dustpan that locks open for easy emptying.

Why I picked it: Sturdy long handles, snap-together storage, and built-in comb for quick bristle cleaning.

Best for: Sweeping floors without bending and compact standing storage.

An affordable pick for households that want a rugged, tall broom set.

Pros

  • Tall 52" broom handle
  • Locks open for spill-free emptying
  • Snaps together for slim storage
  • Built-in comb removes hair

Cons

  • Bristles can fray at the edges
  • Heavier feel than ultra-light brooms

My take

This set stood out to me because the broom reaches well and the dustpan locks open so I can dump without worrying about spills. The steel handles feel sturdy in my hands and the combo snaps together for a slim footprint in my utility closet.

The dustpan’s comb is genuinely useful — a single pull clears hair and string from the bristles. I did notice the outer bristles get a little frayed after repeatedly tucking the broom into the pan for storage, but that’s an easy trim and doesn’t hurt performance.

For everyday sweeping of kitchen messes, garage grit, and pet hair near the litter area, this is a dependable, practical set I keep on hand.


2. O-Cedar One Sweep Broom with Step-On Dustpan — Wave Bristle Technology – Best for One-Sweep & Pet Hair

I reach for this broom when I need near-perfect pickup in one pass—especially around pets and tight corners.

Why I picked it: Wave-shaped dual bristles and a step-on dustpan that seals to the floor.

Best for: Quick kitchen cleanups and pet-hair pickup without repeated sweeping.

Great midrange choice for households that want efficient, one-sweep performance.

Pros

  • Wave bristles pick up more in one pass
  • Dual-bristle design tackles corners
  • Step-on pan seals to floor
  • Hands-free comb cleans bristles

Cons

  • Handle sections can feel heavier
  • Slight learning curve for balance

My take

This is the broom I pull out when I want to finish a job fast. The wave-technology bristles really do catch the stray cereal, kitty litter, and hair in one sweep much more often than a basic broom.

The step-on dustpan is well-designed: I press it down with my foot, the rubber lip seals to the floor, and then the pan’s comb clears the bristles without me touching the mess. That hands-free feature changed how I tidy up pet areas.

Assembly is simple and I appreciate the screw-together handle sections so I can shorten it for storage. It’s a bit heavier than some lightweight heads, but that weight helps the bristles contact the floor consistently.


3. TreeLen Broom with Dustpan Combo Set — Stand-Up Dustpan, Adjustable Handles – Best for Upright Dustpan

I use this set when I want a large dustpan that stands upright and an adjustable broom for different users.

Why I picked it: Large enclosed pan, adjustable handle lengths, and rubber lip that sits flush to the floor.

Best for: Households needing a tall, easy-to-store dustpan and broom combo.

A practical, budget-friendly lobby-style set for everyday chores.

Pros

  • Adjustable long/short handle
  • Dustpan stands upright
  • Flush rubber lip seals to floor
  • Snaps together for storage

Cons

  • Bristles are softer than some prefer
  • Outer bristles may splay over time

My take

This version impressed me with its tall handles and roomy dustpan that stays open for easy dumping. The rubber lip sits flush to the floor, which reduces the need for multiple passes to get the debris into the pan.

Assembly takes a minute and the ability to disassemble the handle is handy for transporting or stowing in small spaces. The bristles are on the softer side, so I use it for dust, hair, and fine debris rather than heavy, coarse grit.

Overall it’s a solid workhorse I’ve kept in my entryway for quick daily sweeps.


4. GARDENA 3622 Broom Combi System — Road Broom Attachment – Best for Outdoor & Heavy-Duty

I recommend this head for patios, driveways, and rough surfaces where stiff bristles make the difference.

Why I picked it: Hard, durable bristles built for rough surfaces and compatibility with combi handles.

Best for: Outdoor sweeping and heavy-duty debris on rough ground.

A more premium choice if you want durable, long-lasting outdoor performance.

Pros

  • Hard bristles for rough surfaces
  • Combi-System compatibility
  • Very durable build
  • German-made quality

Cons

  • Handle not included
  • Too stiff for delicate floors

My take

When I need to tackle stubborn outdoor dirt and gravel, this Gardena broom head is what I reach for. The hard bristles sweep rough surfaces efficiently and don’t wear down quickly.

It attaches to any Combi-System handle, which I like because I can swap it with other garden tool handles I already own. Keep in mind the head is for outdoor use — it’s too stiff for finished indoor floors.

If you want a durable, long-term outdoor broom component, this one delivers the build quality I expect from premium garden tools.


5. Dust pan Broom Dustpan Brush — Handheld Set with Ergonomic Grip (3pcs) – Best Handheld for Counters & Cars

I keep this compact set for countertops, car interiors, and small messes where a full broom is overkill.

Why I picked it: Dense PET bristles, ergonomic non-slip grip, and a wide pan lip for flat sealing.

Best for: Quick touch-ups on counters, tables, and inside vehicles.

A smart inexpensive choice for compact, multi-use sweeping tools.

Pros

  • Dense bristles capture most debris
  • Non-slip ergonomic handle
  • Built-in comb for self-cleaning
  • Hangs for easy storage

Cons

  • Smaller pan holds less debris
  • Plastic edge may impede some debris

My take

This handheld set is the countertop savior I reach for multiple times a day. The bristles are dense enough to pick up crumbs, pet hair, and dust in one or two strokes.

The pan’s wide lip makes decent contact with flat surfaces and the brush snaps onto the pan for compact storage. I also appreciate the built-in comb that clears the bristles quickly.

I use this in the car, on the table, and around pet cages — it’s small, well-made, and surprisingly capable.


6. Vileda DuActiva Broom Modern — Electrostatic Dust Catcher – Best for Fine Dust & Pet Hair (Electrostatic)

I choose this head when I need to trap fine dust and hair without spreading it around.

Why I picked it: Electrostatic foam and soft edges trap the finest dust and pet hair effectively.

Best for: Capturing fine dust, pet hair, and lint on indoor floors.

A slightly premium indoor option for fine-dust pickup and durability.

Pros

  • Electrostatic foam traps fine dust
  • Soft edges protect baseboards
  • Durable bristle quality
  • Effective on pet hair

Cons

  • No handle included
  • Sponge component may wear with heavy use

My take

This head surprised me with how well the foam and bristle combination traps even the finest dust that other brooms leave behind. One sweep and the floor looks cleaner.

The soft protective edges keep the head from scuffing baseboards, which I appreciate around tight interior spaces. It’s especially effective where pets shed — hair clings to the electrostatic surface instead of scattering.

Note that it’s sold as a head, so you’ll need a compatible handle. Once mounted, it’s become my go-to for daily indoor touch-ups.

How I Choose a Broom and Dustpan

Bristle Type and Task

I pick bristles based on the mess. Soft or electrostatic bristles are best for fine dust and pet hair; stiff bristles work outdoors or on rough surfaces.

  • Soft/electrostatic: fine dust, pet hair, indoor floors
  • Medium: everyday kitchen crumbs and light debris
  • Stiff: patios, garages, and heavy grit

Dustpan Design Matters

A pan that seals to the floor saves me multiple passes. I value a rubber lip and a pan that locks open for spill-free emptying.

  • Rubber lip for single-pass pickup
  • Pan that locks open makes disposal easy
  • Built-in combs speed brush cleaning

Handle Length and Storage

I always consider reach and storage. Tall, adjustable handles let me sweep comfortably; snap-together combos or hanging holes keep clutter down.

  • Adjustable or full-length handles reduce bending
  • Snap-together or stand-up sets save space
  • Handheld sets are great for counters and cars

Special Features I Look For

When something stands out—wave bristles, step-on pans, or electrostatic foam—I weigh whether that feature actually makes routine cleanup faster or easier.

  • Step-on pans enable hands-free cleanup
  • Wave bristles can pick up more in one pass
  • Electrostatic heads trap fine dust effectively

Frequently Asked Questions

Which broom is best for pet hair?

I prefer brooms with dual bristles or electrostatic foam for pet hair. The O-Cedar One Sweep and the Vileda DuActiva head both pulled hair into the bristles reliably and the pan comb made cleanup easier.

Can upright dustpans really stand without tipping?

Yes. The upright dustpans in these sets lock open and snap together to create a stable standing profile. I used them repeatedly without worrying about spills while carrying to the trash.

Do combs on dustpans actually clean the broom?

In my experience the comb teeth clear most hair and string from bristles with a single pull. It saves time and keeps my hands away from the mess.

Should I get a handheld set or a long-handled broom?

I keep both. Handheld sets are perfect for counters, cars, and quick spot-cleaning. Long-handled brooms are better for floors, garages, and larger areas where bending is undesirable.

Final Take

I kept a mix of tools after testing: a one-sweep system for fast kitchen and pet cleanup, an upright set for tall reach and storage, and a handheld for quick touch-ups.

Decide which messes you tackle most and choose the bristle type and dustpan features that match. Each pick in this roundup did a dependable job for its intended use.