What is Harry Potter’s mop called?

Firebolt.

Detailed explanation of the types of broomsticks in Harry Potter (in order of release date)

1. Oakshaft 79: Oakshaft 79 was first invented by Park in 1879 Crafted by Elijah Grimm, a broommaker in Portsmouth, they are suitable for long-lasting flight and resistance to high winds. The Oak Arrow 79 was cumbersome and difficult to change direction at high speeds, but in 1935, Jokouda Sykes used it to successfully fly across the Atlantic Ocean, thus making it an annals of history.

2. Moontrimmer [Moon Dream]: The first Moon Trimmer was produced by Gladys Boothby in 1901, which reflected a great leap forward for flying broomsticks. This slender wooden-handled broom could reach heights that previous brooms could not reach, but Gladys Boothby could not afford to mass-produce it.

3.Silver Arrow [Silver Arrow]: The Silver Arrow is the true ancestor of the competition broom, its speed is much faster than the Moon Dream or Oak Arrow 79. Its speed can reach 70 miles per hour in a tailwind, but like the Moon Dream and the Oak Arrow 79, the Silver Arrow is also the product of an individual wizard, Leonard Jukes, and it is also in short supply.

4.Cleansweep Series: In 1926, a new breakthrough was achieved in the production of broomsticks. The Cleansweep Broom Company was founded by the three brothers Bob, Bill and Barnaby Olerton. They produced large quantities of the first model of broom - the Sweeping Star - at an unprecedented speed. In less than a year, every Quidditch team in the UK was riding a sweep of one star.

5.Comet Series [Comet Series]: The sweep series of brooms did not monopolize the competition broom market for a long time. In 1929, two athletes of the Falmouth Falcons, Randolph Cage and B. Zil Horton founded the Comet Trading Company, and the first model of broom they produced was the Comet 140 (as Cage and Horton had experimented with 139 models of Comet brooms before she was put on the market). Horton Cage's patented braking charm meant that Quidditch players were much less likely to score off the pitch or offside, making the Comet series the broom of choice for many teams across the UK and Ireland.

6. Tinderblast [Tinderblast]: In 1940, the Tinderblast produced by Ellerby and Spadmore of the Black Forest Company entered the market. The advantage of this broom is that it has good elasticity.

7. Swiftstick: Swiftstick is a new type of broom produced by the Black Forest Company in 1952. Its speed is faster than that of an arrow, but its rising ability is insufficient. This model of broomstick was never used by a professional Quidditch team.