
Thanks in advance.
Yeah cool I figured as much. Thanks for confirming.Ryceman3 wrote:Yep, makes sense!
Kaneshin scissors and branch cutter (or other quality brand if you prefer) are the crux of your tool set so I say don't skimp on those. The rest... well, I like to complete a set so I bought Kaneshin but you could easily use standard pliers and side cutters etc... No reason not to give them a go anyway, if you find you keep breaking/bending/destroying the cheaper stuff then when it comes time to upgrade maybe go for a better quality. I can recommend Kaneshin - I like them a lot.
I’ve never used either but common sense told me those tools might be less important especially when it comes quality of the steel. Thanks for confirming!melbrackstone wrote:you don't *need* a rake or root hook if you have some spare forks and a pair of pliers...
Thanks Shibui, that made up my mind!shibui wrote:At $64 I think it would probably be worth getting that set.
There are some tools in it that you won't use very often so quality should not be an issue.
I use that style of root hook (single tine) all the time and it should work fine even if the steel is not tool grade. A bent rod will do just as well.
If you keep the scissors, shears and root shears sharp they should also be serviceable for quite a few years. Branch cutters are my key tool. If/when the ones in your set are not performing well you can replace them with a quality pair and gradually replace the shears and scissors as you find the need.