The advantages of fiberglass tool handles are their high strength-to-weight ratio. They offer excellent corrosion resistance, eliminating the risk of rot and rust associated with wooden and steel handles. Additionally, polymer composite tool handles provide aesthetic choices with long-lasting colors and durability, surpassing the fading and cracking issues of painted or varnished wood and metal handles.
		
	
The advantages of fiberglass tool handles are their high strength-to-weight ratio. They offer excellent corrosion resistance, eliminating the risk of rot and rust associated with wooden and steel handles. Additionally, polymer composite tool handles provide aesthetic choices with long-lasting colors and durability, surpassing the fading and cracking issues of painted or varnished wood and metal handles.
		
	
It is now widely used as a household tool. Fiberglass tool handles are suitable for a variety of tools, including shovels, rakes, hoes, pruners and pit diggers.
The combination of heavy steel tools and pultruded fiberglass handles makes the tools robust and durable.
		
	
Light weight
High impact resistance
Low conductivity
Corrosion resistance
Durable/weather resistant surface
		
	

		
	
		
	
 
 
			Framework stability
 
 
			Superior corrosion resistance
 
 
			lightweight
 
 
			Easy to install
 
 
			High Strength
 
 
			customisable
 
 
			Durability
 
 
			Non-Conductive
 
 
			Non-Magnetic
 
 
			Thermal Stability
 
 
			Low Maintenance Costs
 
 
			Low Thermal Conductivity
		
	
 
 
		 
 
		