Tian Bonsai Tools Branch Cutter 205 Mm (8") Staight Edge Stainless Steel Very
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My name is Paul Boonsai, the manager of TianBonsai, please accept my sincere thanks for your business. As the premier bonsai tool manufacturer in China, we are the manufacturer you can trust. far as I know, garden tools do not need health warnings before exporting to the world, since they are made of stainless steel and have corrosion-resistant surfaces. For gardening tools made from carbon steel, there is no need to worry about the metal content being harmful. Additionally, even the garden tools made of plastic are not required to carry health warning labels. In the kitchen, you may need health warnings on some products, but not on all of them. The material for the kitchen knives from Germany never had any health warnings on it, like the German cutlery. Nevertheless, if you have problems or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I will do my best to help you out. My best wishes to you and your family for a great It is my pleasure to introduce to you, Paul, our friend
Selected User Reviews For Tian Bonsai Tools Branch Cutter 205 Mm (8") Staight Edge Stainless Steel Very
Despite its claims, this item does NOT meet master quality standards. This is a "professional" quality tool, which means that it is made of a lower grade stainless steel and is 55HRC instead of 58HRC. In comparison to master quality tools, the fit and finish is not as fine. There are multiple hand tools of master quality in my possession, all of which have a higher fit and finish and match in the handles. This pair of pliers has the same symbol as the "professional" instead of the "master" range, as shown in the pictures. It is in the interest of the company that I return my pliers (and I am a bit anal so I like to match my tools).
I bought this tool to help with the job. With this super sharp nipper I can easily snip off small pieces of frog and bar without taking a lot of cuts. It stays sharp even after a lot of use, and is just the right size for my gloved hand. Considering how well it trims small branches without dulling, I'm sure this will be a great addition to someone's bonsai collection.
We approached them about it. It was trepidation that caused bonsai tool products to be made. To cut a long story short, I am extremely satisfied with the quality, performance, and feel of the My old Tian tools are slowly wearing out and I have been replacing them every couple of months. I am almost finished with my need for Tian tools. You can use them without breaking a sweat, and the edge of the tools stays Nonetheless, I do take care of them after every use with a non-toxic cleaning solution You can clean your surface with an alcohol-soaked scratch pad and 99%. In place of the shears I have from Tiny Roots, I have just ordered a TianBonsai shears. The Tian would be much better for me, if I had to guess. This tool set was an excellent deal for such good quality, and I am definitely glad I bought it. As a result of earning my business, I'm sure they're glad too.
Two days after I bought it, I bent the carbon steel one. I find this set to be better made, fits together cleaner, is sharper, and has a more solid feel than the last set.
It is a beautiful bonsai tool that cuts cleanly and smoothly. It feels good in my hands, too. One of the handles has some Asian symbols engraved into it, but I wish I knew what they are saying. there faster than things from across the state get here at times.
This is a very well-crafted knife that has a very sharp edge. This was a gift for an ornamental maple tree, not a A couple of them needed to be cleaned up right away. I liked it a lot! Although I am not knowledgeable about what a professional/expensive one does, this one seems to work.
Please read disclaimer While I am a bonsai novice, I have used tons of implements and tools in my life, and this potter's shovel is the best I've seen so far. I made it. I use it a lot and I find it to be sharp and it comes together perfectly. There is no residue left on the subject plant after it is cut. If you are someone who does not want to buy junk, but also finds Japanese bonsai tools to be prohibitively expensive, then this tool may be of special interest to you.
With my order I ordered the Mu Tian Bonsai Branch Cutter (Straight Edge) in 205 mm (8"), and paid $30,40. However, I received a Dingmu Bonsai Cutter in 175 mm instead. There are six dollars and six cents. Everything is wrong, from the wrong size to the wrong brand to the wrong invoice!.
A great first impression right out of the box with great quality and sharpness.