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<p>Does anyone have any good suggestions for quality bonsai tools? Now I use a Japanese carbon steel set made at the Lee Valley store. I'm not sure what kind of Japanese brand it is. For comparison, the scissors cost me about 65 Canadian dollars. I want to switch to stainless steel. I don't need the best quality, but I don't want to waste my time on a crappy product. Joshua Roth's tools are recommended, but they are difficult to track down, and I do not know if this brand is worth the cost, or if they are made of stainless steel,<br><br>I am specifically looking for a pruner and a knife for pruning roots.<br><br>Also, does anyone have a review about the scissors in the image I'm posting?<br><br>Thank you all!<br></p>
<p>I think you should go to the store</p>
In the past, I used only cheap and low-quality tools that constantly broke down. These were the usual tool kits for 10 bucks. And I bought them constantly and used them for several months, after which they constantly broke down, because they are all very, very low-quality, and they are made of the cheapest materials. But last year I finally decided to buy myself high-quality tools that I had to spend a little more money on. Here https://homienjoy.com/the-best-pliers-to-buy/ I found a description and recommendations for the purchase. And for more than a year I have been using them and I am happy, because they are made very well, I use them regularly, and they have not changed at all. In general, I advise everyone to buy only high-quality.