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why use a steel shovel with a wooden handle rather than a plain one with no handle?

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this b'cos,the steel shovel is a metal and it will need a wooden handle to prevent burns or injury's.with it having only a plain one ,ie,when the handle is also made of metal there is heat transfer from the steel shovel to the handle where one will hold in doing things.example, when the steel shovel is left in the sunfor a longer time it get heated by the scorching and it cannot be held without a wooden handle immediately unless it is being cooled first.
i will say using one with a wooden handle is better.
what the hell ?
Does it really matter? A handle would help though.
Low thermal conductivity and the ability to dampen impacts to the wrists and arm.
Several reasons.one is so your hand doesn't get too hot or cold.
it got to do with the term engineering
to make something work and as cheap as possible
Why is it so amusing to you to ask banal questions? You don 't really care at all. You don't even have the basic skills of articulating a sensible question. I am sure you are laughing but nobody really cares about you as one of life's failures.
sorry, i have no idea
The handle allows longer reach and gives mechanical advantage.
You can make more shovels for a given amount of steel.
The handles are cheaper if they are wooden.
They are more comfortable in the hand too.
As you use one the hand sweats, this can make the handle slippery.
The wood tends to absorb the sweat.
Because wood is pretty to look at! yay!

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