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Bonsai Tool Descriptions


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JIN maker pliers
JIN maker pliers for branch and trunk.
   
Levers
Two sizes of levers for use when a trunk or large branch is hard to bend by hand alone.
   
Bamboo chopsticks
Bamboo chopsticks with ends pointed, for removing the soil when transplanting or placing the soil later.
   
Fiber glass stick
Fiber glass stick, same purpose as Bamboo chopsticks.
   
KUMADE
KUMADE. Bear-claw shaped scratcher with a spatula end for removing the soil and pressing after transplanting.
   
Hand hook
Hand hook for removing the soil and combing tight roots when transplanting.
   
Trowel
Trowel for pressing down soil ad moss after transplanting, especially around the edge of pot. Use straight edge for straight lined pot, and curved side for round or oval shaped pot.
   
Small hand broom
Small hand broom or brush to smooth off the surface soil after transplanting.
   
Tweezer
Tweezer for picking dead leaves, sticky needles, pulling weeds or catching insects from a tree. Spatula for removing or pressing soil.
   

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