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Bonsai Tool Descriptions


 
  Ever wonder what a kumade is used for? Look no further for the answer to that question. Plus, we offer a run-down on all the tools used in the art of bonsai.

Pointed nose shears
Pointed nose shears with a spring between handles.
For small branch and root trimming.
 
Pointed nose shears with slip-through looped handle
Pointed nose shears with slip-through looped handle, also for trimming small branches and roots.
 
Small trimmer with slim handle and finger control
Small trimmer with slim handle and finger control. For trimming twigs, old flower buds, old berries or for leaf cutting. (HAGARI)
 
Large trimmer
Large trimmer, strong enough to cut a large branch or root.
 
KUIKIRI trimmer
KUIKIRI trimmer is designed in a special style to cut a branch or root clean without leaving a knob. It makes a concave cut which promotes faster healing. Do not use for twig trimming.
 
KUIKIRI trimmer
KUIKIRI trimmer is also used to cut a branch at the crotch.
 
Large KUIKIRI trimmer
Large KUIKIRI trimmer is used to cut a large branch, root or knob.
 
Folding saw small
Folding type saw is used to saw a branch, root or trunk that cannot be cut with other tools.
 
Folding saw large
Folding type saw. For sawing large roots or branches.
 
 
   

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