Bonsai Tool Kits
Our extensive collection of tools includes bonsai rakes, bonsai scissors, brushes, and a lot more. We also offer bonsai tool kits that come with all the essential instruments you need.
The basic kit features pruning scissors, knob cutters, branch cutters and bonsai cut paste. Those would make the perfect gift for a beginner bonsai enthusiast. Our more advanced tool sets include different types of pruning scissors and knob cutters to allow you to perfectly shape your bonsai.
Bonsai trees are elegant plants that need regular care to maintain their beauty. Pruning your bonsai will help it maintain its shape as well as promote the growth of new healthy leaves and branches. To discover more useful advice on bonsai care you can browse our Care Hub and our Blog where we talk about pruning, watering, bonsai potting and more.
Can I cut Bonsai Branches With a Multi-Tool?
No, bonsai branches should only be cut with bonsai tools specifically designed for this purpose. Multi-tools can damage bonsai branches and hinder proper growth.
What Bonsai Tools Do I Need To Get Started?
Bonsai Shears: Used for trimming branches and leaves. Bonsai shears have a curved blade to allow for a clean cut close to the trunk.
Bonsai Knob Cutters: Used for removing larger branches close to the trunk. Bonsai knob cutters have a V-shaped blade that creates a small “knob” when cutting, which helps promote healing.
Bonsai Wire Cutter: Used for cutting bonsai wire. Bonsai wire cutters have a sharp, concave blade that can cut through bonsai wire without damaging the tree.
What Are Bonsai Tools Made From?
Bonsai tools are typically made of stainless steel, which is durable and easy to clean. Some bonsai tools may also be coated with a non-stick material, such as Teflon, to prevent rusting and sticking.
How Should I Care For My Bonsai Tools?
Bonsai tools should be cleaned and oiled after each use. A small amount of WD-40 or other light oil can be used to lubricate the blades and prevent rusting. Bonsai tools should be stored in a dry, dark place when not in use.
Here are a few tips:
– Always clean and oil your bonsai tools after each use.
– Be careful not to cut yourself when using bonsai shears. The blades are very sharp!
– When cutting branches close to the trunk, be careful not to damage the bark.
– Make sure that bonsai wire is cut flush with the branch to avoid harming the tree.
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