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Vikan introduces new Upright Dustpan for faster debris pickup

Vikan, the global leader in hygienic cleaning tools and systems, is introducing a new, Upright Dustp…
Vikan, the global leader in hygienic cleaning tools and systems, is introducing a new, Upright Dustpan designed to pick up dry and moist debris fast, effectively and ergonomically.
Vikan introduces new Upright Dustpan for faster debris pickup
The Upright Dustpan is highly stable and features a 330 mm contact lip for easy and efficient sweeping. Its partly raised pan design prevents debris from falling out of the pan once it’s swept in, and high sidewalls hold larger amounts of debris and reduce the number of times work needs to stop for emptying.

“We are constantly listening to what our customers need to make their work easier and more efficient,” said Jette Fruergaard, Vikan’s Hygiene Product Manager. “The addition of our new upright dustpan is a direct result of that customer collaboration.”

Available in six colours to fit into most hygienic colour-coding systems, the new dustpan comes with a 1-metre aluminium handle. However, its hygienically designed handle thread accommodates any Vikan handle.

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