Sustainable quality made in Europe
With our A-brand Gripline, durability and quality come first. We produce and supply construction buckets, construction tubs, mallet caps and more for the hardware, construction and DIY sectors. In addition to this extensive range, we offer our partners additional services such as efficient logistics, database management, shelf plans and other support services. Gripline is part of the Berdal family and has a green Member of the Berdal family label.
Quality and sustainability in our own hands
We keep both quality and sustainability in our own hands by producing the products ourselves in the Netherlands and in Poland. The buckets and tubs are made of 100% recycled and certified plastic, recovered from household waste. For this, Berdal received the Blue Angel certificate in 2014: the official German environmental label. The buckets, tubs and containers also have a TÜV quality certificate and the kneepads have a DIN certification.


Gripline Buckets
The Gripline bucket is a classic item in the Berdal range. Printed buckets are also available if required. The sturdier buckets are suitable for construction, however we also have models designed for household tasks.


Gripline's sustainability
Berdal greatly values a consistent quality standard in the field of sustainability. For instance, our mortar tubs are made of 100% recycled, certified materials that have been resourced from plastic household rubbish. Our buckets are at 80% because they have a steel handle. That is why Berdal received the “Der Blaue Engel” certification in 2014: the official German environmental certification mark! Our production takes place in the Netherlands and Poland, so all of our products are 100% made by Berdal.

Fento Knee protectors
FENTO knee protectors are the result of years of developments and thorough testing. The original FENTO objectives are obvious in the finished product: they are comfortable due to a natural distribution of pressure, easy to kneel and walk in, flexible, waterproof and lightweight.
