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Bonsai Tree Pruning Compond - Cut Paste | White Cap - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This is a pruning compound aka cut paste with the consistency of putty, designed specifically for use on deciduous Bonsai trees. This compound seals newly created cuts and protects your bonsai tree from pests and disease. A very popular item, imported from Japan. 100 gram size or 3 1/2 ounces.


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Bonsai Tree Pruning Turntable | Mighty Mini frpm joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This is a pruning compound aka cut paste with the consistency of putty, designed specifically for use on deciduous Bonsai trees. This compound seals newly created cuts and protects your bonsai tree from pests and disease. A very popular item, imported from Japan. 100 gram size or 3 1/2 ounces.


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Rake - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This is a 10 1/4-inch Stainless Steel Bonsai Rake, an all purpose bonsai tool with a million uses. This is the work-horse of Bonsai Rakes and is extremely popular, durable and useful.


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Root Pick | Double Hook - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :Bonsai Root Picks are used for combing out roots when repotting. A great utility tool that makes combing through dense root balls a breeze. Perfect for medium and larger size trees. The double hook makes combing quicker while still being very precise and gentle on the roots. This Root Pick measures 8 1/4' long and has a wooden Handle with a contoured shape for comfort and a sure grip. The prong is made of 1/4 inch tempered steel and is inserted the entire length of the handle to give ...


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Root Pick | Triple Hook - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :Bonsai Root Picks are used for combing out roots when repotting. A great utility tool that makes combing through dense root balls a breeze. Perfect for medium and larger size trees. The triple hook makes combing quicker while still being very precise and gentle on the roots. This Root Pick measures 8 1/4' long and has a wooden Handle with a contoured shape for comfort and a sure grip. The prong is made of 1/4 inch tempered steel and is inserted the entire length of the handle to give ...


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Shear with Plastic Handle - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This is a great little Bonsai Shear with a formed plastic handle for comfort. Its an all purpose bonsai tool designed to handle big pruning jobs and small, precision jobs too. Don't let the size fool you, these scissors are very strong. And they are very comfortable...we use them all day long. These shears are made by CHIKAMASA and are imported from Japan, and the bright orange handle makes them really easy to keep up with.


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Shear | Satsuki Style - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This Bonsai Shear is known as an Azalea or Satsuki style Scissor - Satsuki is Japanese for Azalea. It's an all purpose Bonsai tool shear that is great for very precision trimming jobs, and not just for Azaleas. More petite than the Traditional and Long Handle shears, they're perfect for fine tuning type pruning jobs. Don't let the 7 1/4 size fool you, they can handle larger jobs too. This is a very high quality Japanese (not Chinese) made tool. Forged from solid steel, with a highly refined blade. ...


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Shear | Twig Style - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This Bonsai Scissor is sometimes known as a Twig Scissor or Pine Bud Cutter but the blades are the same shape and size as the Butterfly and Long Handle shears. This shear has a narrow profile and 8 1/4 inch reach which make it great for those precise pruning jobs and allows you to reach well into the foliage of your bonsai tree. It's strong, durable and precise. This tool is sometimes known as a Kiri Hasami style shear. Kiri means wood and translates roughly into 'twig scissor.' This ...


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Tweezer - Rake Combination Tool - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This is a great combination Bonsai tool. It has a rake on one end for loosening soil and root projects, and a precision pair of long reach tweezers on the other for manicuring, sculpting and working in those tight bonsai sized spaces. A great tool at a great price. Imported from Japan, its well made and durable. This is a Japanese forged tool, not pressed.


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Bonsai Tree Tool - Bonsai Tweezer and Blade Tool - By joebonsai

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Editorial Product Review: :This is a combination tool with a million-and-one uses. Ideal for manicuring your Bonsai, root pruning jobs and working in those small bonsai-sized spaces. The blade end is ideal for Mame Bonsai projects. Imported from Japan, its well made, durable and made of stainless steel.


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