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Tornado Foosball Wood Handle Grip

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$10.79

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Theres no such thing as playing too much foosball, even if your worn handles suggest otherwise. Tornado Foosballs wood handles are made of white maple, and are cut in a hard-edge octagonal shape for firm, no-slip, grip. If ever there was an excuse to play lots and lots of foosball, its to break in a brand new handle.


regena brokaw
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Fit my fooseball table excellent. Would order again. Was quick getting it.
Jimbob Johansen
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2020
These aren't made by Tornado. The center pins aren't drilled, and one of the handles still has the rough cut saw marks. It looks like half plained wood. These don't come with new pins.
deeze
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018
Seems good to me. Fits my EASTON table perfectly. Unlike the 8 pack of “maple wood” handles! Those things will split on you.These ones don’t.
Igor
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2018
All good as described
Critical Thinker
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2017
This is unfinished wood in need of sanding and varnishing. And you will also need to supply your own screw.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2017
After heading into my woodshop to make a new handle I thought I'd check to see if could order one. Since I am a professional woodworker a client had asked me to make a handle that had gone missing. I quickly realized that when all was said and done, it would have ended up being a $75.00 handle. Found this on Amazon and the price was far more practical than a hand made handle.The hole for the set screw was not recessed and was in the wrong spot , so I plugged the holes with dowel, sanded em' flush and re-drilled a new hole. Quick coat of stain and poly and it was done.
Pauli Pedersen
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2014
The handle broke on our fireplace stove and we couldn't find a replacement. This is a good handle which we will make work with a little retro-fitting. It came unfinished which was no problem.
B. Man
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2013
The set screw holes were not drilled on center which results in a little wallowing with a drill needed for the existing holes to properly align the set screw with the rod holes. They also could have drilled a slight inset area to allow for the setting of a recessed nut. A large bit on forward will splinter the wood so put the drill in reverse and apply pressure to allow for drilling a slight recessed hole for a nut. Some minor sanding required but nothing out of the expected prior to staining. Good for the price but the holes drilled off center is irritating and why I give them a three star.