Succulent Tools, Mini Garden Tool Set, Transplanting Tools Set, Succulent Care kit for Succulent Miniature Gardening Plant, Multi, 13 Pcs
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Product Features
- ➤ 【 HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL 】Made of wood and iron, wooden handle is convenient for gardening, iron heads provide the shovel rake spade good using sense after using for many times
- ➤ 【 EASY TO USE 】 With this tool set,you can easily properly plant your succulents without hurt the plants. The lightweight Handles reduces wrist pain and fatigue to make planting easier and quicker.
- ➤ 【PERFECT TOOL SET FOR BEGINNERS & EXPERTS ! 】 This mini garden tools kit is a perfect gift for people who love gardening. This is a nice kit for the houseplant lover in your life. It's Perfect for beginners or experts in need of just the right tool.
- ➤【MEET VARIOUS GARDENING NEED】Good for digging, loosening soil, transplanting, watering, pruning and so on, suitable for succulent plants, bonsai plants and indoors for small plants, etc. A Must-have for Gardening Lovers.
- ➤ 【QUICK RESPONSE 】 If you have any questions or inquiries about this Succulent Garden Tools Set , do not hesitate to let us know and we will provide a satisfying solution as soon as possible.
- ➤ 【 HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL 】Made of wood and iron, wooden handle is convenient for gardening, iron heads provide the shovel rake spade good using sense after using for many times
- ➤ 【 EASY TO USE 】 With this tool set,you can easily properly plant your succulents without hurt the plants. The lightweight Handles reduces wrist pain and fatigue to make planting easier and quicker.
- ➤ 【PERFECT TOOL SET FOR BEGINNERS & EXPERTS ! 】 This mini garden tools kit is a perfect gift for people who love gardening. This is a nice kit for the houseplant lover in your life. It's Perfect for beginners or experts in need of just the right tool.
- ➤【MEET VARIOUS GARDENING NEED】Good for digging, loosening soil, transplanting, watering, pruning and so on, suitable for succulent plants, bonsai plants and indoors for small plants, etc. A Must-have for Gardening Lovers.
- ➤ 【QUICK RESPONSE 】 If you have any questions or inquiries about this Succulent Garden Tools Set , do not hesitate to let us know and we will provide a satisfying solution as soon as possible.
Product Specifications
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Handle Material | Wood |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gardening |
UPC | 756244357751 |
Manufacturer | LLL |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 8.3 ounces |
ASIN | B0716D2M4T |
Item model number | 13 Pieces Mini Garden Hand Tools |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Price History
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Each tool works well when working will my succulents. This is a really good purchase. I have found that all of the thirteen pieces are valuable when working with my succulents. The little instrument that’ll blow dirt off a plant is surprisingly powerful, and really works, even in tight spaces. The instrument that you can use to cut/clip a stem is very sharp and makes a clean cut. The small lime green “scoop” works well. It holds a good amount of soil and is a good size for succulents, so it fits into appropriate size planters/terrariums used for these kinds of plants. Plus, unlike a spoon, it doesn’t spill the soil as I transfer it from its container to a planter. The little brown scoop is really great to transfer small amounts of soil.As for the tweezers, they really come in handy. They hold small pieces, leaves and stems without damaging them. I particularly like the offset pair (shown in picture #2).The two blue instruments are really great (you can see how one works in pictures #1 and #3). The other is wonderful to use when putting a new cutting into soil. I used to try and do that using a wooden skewer, and now it is so much easier. It makes the right size hole, and works well to push the dirt against the stem of the cutting, so it’ll stay in place.The only things I haven’t used are the three wooden handle tools that resemble full size garden tools. I do have to say though that I remember seeing them at my local dollar store.Even considering that, for the price, these 13 pieces are worth buying.
Each tool works well when working will my succulents. This is a really good purchase. I have found that all of the thirteen pieces are valuable when working with my succulents. The little instrument that’ll blow dirt off a plant is surprisingly powerful, and really works, even in tight spaces. The instrument that you can use to cut/clip a stem is very sharp and makes a clean cut. The small lime green “scoop” works well. It holds a good amount of soil and is a good size for succulents, so it fits into appropriate size planters/terrariums used for these kinds of plants. Plus, unlike a spoon, it doesn’t spill the soil as I transfer it from its container to a planter. The little brown scoop is really great to transfer small amounts of soil.As for the tweezers, they really come in handy. They hold small pieces, leaves and stems without damaging them. I particularly like the offset pair (shown in picture #2).The two blue instruments are really great (you can see how one works in pictures #1 and #3). The other is wonderful to use when putting a new cutting into soil. I used to try and do that using a wooden skewer, and now it is so much easier. It makes the right size hole, and works well to push the dirt against the stem of the cutting, so it’ll stay in place.The only things I haven’t used are the three wooden handle tools that resemble full size garden tools. I do have to say though that I remember seeing them at my local dollar store.Even considering that, for the price, these 13 pieces are worth buying.
Each tool works well when working will my succulents. This is a really good purchase. I have found that all of the thirteen pieces are valuable when working with my succulents. The little instrument that’ll blow dirt off a plant is surprisingly powerful, and really works, even in tight spaces. The instrument that you can use to cut/clip a stem is very sharp and makes a clean cut. The small lime green “scoop” works well. It holds a good amount of soil and is a good size for succulents, so it fits into appropriate size planters/terrariums used for these kinds of plants. Plus, unlike a spoon, it doesn’t spill the soil as I transfer it from its container to a planter. The little brown scoop is really great to transfer small amounts of soil.As for the tweezers, they really come in handy. They hold small pieces, leaves and stems without damaging them. I particularly like the offset pair (shown in picture #2).The two blue instruments are really great (you can see how one works in pictures #1 and #3). The other is wonderful to use when putting a new cutting into soil. I used to try and do that using a wooden skewer, and now it is so much easier. It makes the right size hole, and works well to push the dirt against the stem of the cutting, so it’ll stay in place.The only things I haven’t used are the three wooden handle tools that resemble full size garden tools. I do have to say though that I remember seeing them at my local dollar store.Even considering that, for the price, these 13 pieces are worth buying.
Works well for houseplants, good for price paid. It’s basically a collection of random tools that might come in handy for houseplant/mini garden care. I don’t have succulents, so I can’t really comment on how useful these would be for those, but they work well for my regular houseplants.The squirt bottle works very well for watering small plants that are too delicate to be watered with watering cans, pitchers, or other larger containers, though it doesn’t hold enough water to be very useful for watering larger plants or multiple plants in a row. The tweezers are great for when you need to delicately pick off dead leaves or move seedlings around. The scoop (big green cup thing), mini scoop (smaller brown thing), and blower (for blowing bits of dirt or sand off in nooks and crannies) are helpful when transplanting seedlings or replanting. I’ve gotten limited use out of the rest of the tools, and haven’t gotten any use out of the miniature versions of the garden tools.Some of the tools were covered in some kind of grease which had to be washed off before use. If you’re planning on gifting this to someone young, make sure to have someone take out the shears/snippers before they actually use it–they are SUPER SHARP and look like they could easily cut skin if you’re not careful.
Works well for houseplants, good for price paid. It’s basically a collection of random tools that might come in handy for houseplant/mini garden care. I don’t have succulents, so I can’t really comment on how useful these would be for those, but they work well for my regular houseplants.The squirt bottle works very well for watering small plants that are too delicate to be watered with watering cans, pitchers, or other larger containers, though it doesn’t hold enough water to be very useful for watering larger plants or multiple plants in a row. The tweezers are great for when you need to delicately pick off dead leaves or move seedlings around. The scoop (big green cup thing), mini scoop (smaller brown thing), and blower (for blowing bits of dirt or sand off in nooks and crannies) are helpful when transplanting seedlings or replanting. I’ve gotten limited use out of the rest of the tools, and haven’t gotten any use out of the miniature versions of the garden tools.Some of the tools were covered in some kind of grease which had to be washed off before use. If you’re planning on gifting this to someone young, make sure to have someone take out the shears/snippers before they actually use it–they are SUPER SHARP and look like they could easily cut skin if you’re not careful.
Works well for houseplants, good for price paid. It’s basically a collection of random tools that might come in handy for houseplant/mini garden care. I don’t have succulents, so I can’t really comment on how useful these would be for those, but they work well for my regular houseplants.The squirt bottle works very well for watering small plants that are too delicate to be watered with watering cans, pitchers, or other larger containers, though it doesn’t hold enough water to be very useful for watering larger plants or multiple plants in a row. The tweezers are great for when you need to delicately pick off dead leaves or move seedlings around. The scoop (big green cup thing), mini scoop (smaller brown thing), and blower (for blowing bits of dirt or sand off in nooks and crannies) are helpful when transplanting seedlings or replanting. I’ve gotten limited use out of the rest of the tools, and haven’t gotten any use out of the miniature versions of the garden tools.Some of the tools were covered in some kind of grease which had to be washed off before use. If you’re planning on gifting this to someone young, make sure to have someone take out the shears/snippers before they actually use it–they are SUPER SHARP and look like they could easily cut skin if you’re not careful.
The tools work. These little tools do the job. They may not be the most durable, but for the price, they’re fine.
Very Pleased. just what I needed for repotting
Live it. Learning more about cacti care and the tools and waterer are perfect
Everything you need in one kit. This kit has everything you need for smaller plants like succulents. I used to propagate and plant lots of succulents and few houseplants.
Great for a Number of Projects. Great for nano aquariums, terrariums, and an assortment of other projects requiring small equipment. Worth the money and will last for a very long time.
Handy Little Tool Set for Small Plants. I’ve recently started growing succulents as indoor plants and needed a simple toolset to help with that and this set has some neat components that definitely make my life easier (and cleaner!) when working with them. The most valuable to me have turned out to be the scoop/shovel for handling soil in a more precise way as well as the transplanting tools and seed dibber as it can often be tough to get into tight spaces, especially with some of my Echevarrias. The weakest part of the set is the tweezers as the two pairs included don’t have a lot of spring to them and are smooth at the tips, but they are better than no tweezers at all. The rake and mini-spades are nice to have as are the dusting brush and bulb blower for the inevitable post-potting debris/clean-up that’s always needed. For the price, it’s a good value for what you get and I’m happy to have this little bag of tools to make my indoor gardening life that much easier.
Handy Little Tool Set for Small Plants. I’ve recently started growing succulents as indoor plants and needed a simple toolset to help with that and this set has some neat components that definitely make my life easier (and cleaner!) when working with them. The most valuable to me have turned out to be the scoop/shovel for handling soil in a more precise way as well as the transplanting tools and seed dibber as it can often be tough to get into tight spaces, especially with some of my Echevarrias. The weakest part of the set is the tweezers as the two pairs included don’t have a lot of spring to them and are smooth at the tips, but they are better than no tweezers at all. The rake and mini-spades are nice to have as are the dusting brush and bulb blower for the inevitable post-potting debris/clean-up that’s always needed. For the price, it’s a good value for what you get and I’m happy to have this little bag of tools to make my indoor gardening life that much easier.
The perfect tools for tending plants started from seeds indoors. I made the decision to grow from seed this year – last year, when I saw the super high prices on flower and garden veggies at the garden centers. I have enjoyed the process but was struggling using kitchen utensils to tend and trim my plants. These are just perfect in both size, quality, and function. A bargain too! These tools have exceeded my expectations. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The perfect tools for tending plants started from seeds indoors. I made the decision to grow from seed this year – last year, when I saw the super high prices on flower and garden veggies at the garden centers. I have enjoyed the process but was struggling using kitchen utensils to tend and trim my plants. These are just perfect in both size, quality, and function. A bargain too! These tools have exceeded my expectations. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Fabulous tool kit for the care of small plants. Just what I was looking for! This little kit comes in a box (great for storage) and provides all the tools you need to take care of your small – medium container plants. Small enough to get into tight spaces, sturdy and easy to handle. I purchased one kit for myself and two more for friends.
Fabulous tool kit for the care of small plants. Just what I was looking for! This little kit comes in a box (great for storage) and provides all the tools you need to take care of your small – medium container plants. Small enough to get into tight spaces, sturdy and easy to handle. I purchased one kit for myself and two more for friends.
Fabulous tool kit for the care of small plants. Just what I was looking for! This little kit comes in a box (great for storage) and provides all the tools you need to take care of your small – medium container plants. Small enough to get into tight spaces, sturdy and easy to handle. I purchased one kit for myself and two more for friends.
Small Wonders. This small tool set has been a wonder when pruning succulents and new growing plants. All the tools fit in the watering can for convenient and easy storage.
Thoughtful Collection of Houseplant Tools. This is a handy kit filled with well-designed tools for houseplants. They appear to be durable and easy to keep clean. I look forward to using the poker thing to pot my propagations and small plants! Very functional. I would gift this to a fellow plantaholic, if I knew one! Each tool has a purpose… And the larger your collection grows, the more you’ll find you have use for each of them! Perfect gift for the planty person in your life!