If you’ve been running the Tri-Edge Orange for a while, you already know why it became a staple: the shape works. It fits the hand right, it hits the angles you need, and it’s one of those tools you can grab without thinking because you already trust what it does on the glass.
Now the question isn’t whether that profile is good—it is. The real question is: can that same shape do more for you in the middle of a real install? That’s exactly where the Tri-Edge Plus (Orange) comes in.
Tri-Edge Plus (Orange): Same Shape. More Function.
The Tri-Edge Plus (Orange) keeps the proven Tri-Edge Orange profile you’re already comfortable with, but adds a functional upgrade you’ll notice immediately: a hard edge paired with a rubberized, heat-resistant material. In plain terms, it gives you a tool that can move water smoothly while you’re installing—without feeling grabby, without fighting you, and without needing to switch tools as often.
That rubberized edge is built for real shop conditions where heat, friction, and speed are part of the job. Instead of just “pushing,” it glides and pulls water cleaner, which matters when you’re trying to keep the install controlled and consistent.
Why installers are switching to Tri-Edge Plus (Orange):
- Same Tri-Edge Orange design you already know
- Rubberized, heat-resistant edge for real-world shop conditions
- Cleaner water pull with a smoother glide
If you like the Orange but want a more versatile tool that moves water cleanly and stays smooth under pressure, Tri-Edge Plus is the upgrade.
Tri-Edge Blue: Precision Angles for Tight Spots
Some installs aren’t hard—they’re just tight. Corners, edges, and those awkward areas where your normal tool can’t sit flat are where installs get slowed down, contamination sneaks in, and little mistakes turn into redo time.
That’s where the Tri-Edge Blue earns its keep.
The Tri-Edge Blue is a patented, precision-angle tool designed specifically for window film installs in hard-to-reach areas. It’s made from high-quality material and finished with a comfort grip plus smooth, refined edges to help reduce the risk of scratching. The whole point is control: you get the angle you need, you keep the pressure where you want it, and you can work those tight spots without feeling like you’re improvising.
What makes Tri-Edge Blue different:
- Patented design
- Precision angles for challenging areas
- Comfort grip for control
- Smooth edges to help reduce scratching
When you need accuracy and control—without marring the glass—Tri-Edge Blue earns its spot in your kit, especially for the installs where “close enough” isn’t good enough.
Which one belongs in your setup?
If you’re already a Tri-Edge Orange user and want the same feel with more day-to-day function, go Tri-Edge Plus (Orange)—it’s the familiar profile with a smoother, cleaner water-moving advantage.
If your biggest pain is tight corners and precision work, the Tri-Edge Blue is the tool you’ll reach for when other tools don’t sit right and you can’t afford slips, scratches, or wasted time.
Different problems. Two tools that solve them the way installers actually work.








