You’ve seen the viral hack:
“Stop vacuuming! Just tie a plastic grocery bag to your broom — it picks up dust, hair, and crumbs like magic!”
It sounds too good (and weird) to be true.
No cords. No noise. No HEPA filters.
Just a $0.05 bag and a broom doing what your $200 vacuum can’t.
But does it really work?
Let’s sweep through the hype, science, and practicality of this trending cleaning trick — and find out if you should actually retire your vacuum… or just save the plastic bags for recycling.
🧹 How the “Plastic Bag on Broom” Hack Works
The Method:
The Method:
Take a plastic grocery bag.
Stretch it over the bristles of a broom or push broom.
Secure with a rubber band or twist tie.
Sweep as usual — the bag collects debris instead of pushing it around.
The Claim:
Picks up pet hair, dust, lint, and small debris better than bare bristles
Creates static that attracts fine particles (like a mini electrostatic mop)
No need to bend down and scoop — just remove the bag and toss
Sounds clever, right?
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