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This 13-piece Succulent Tools Mini Garden Set combines durable wood and iron materials with ergonomic lightweight handles to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use kit for succulent and miniature plant care. Designed for both beginners and experts, it includes specialized tools for digging, transplanting, pruning, watering, and cleaning, making it the ultimate gardening companion for indoor and small-scale gardening enthusiasts.





| ASIN | B0716D2M4T |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,171 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #73 in Garden Tool Sets |
| Brand Name | godehone |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,325) |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Miniature Planting |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LLL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4336462372 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | 13 Pieces Mini Garden Hand Tools |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gardening |
| UPC | 756244357751 |
K**S
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.
A**A
Great product
Great assortment of small tools for small and delicate plants.
B**K
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.
B**W
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.
S**H
Many useful garden and potting tools for a great price
I bought the set for the pointed shovel because it pulls out a particular weed in my moss garden without disturbing the moss. For the price, I was happy to take a chance on the other items. So far, the water bottle is my new go-to spritzer for Bth to get rid of fungus gnats on my orchid potting medium. I also use it on the hard-to-reach tips of my climbing rose-it spritzes 20 feet with a small squeeze and reaches the part of the tender leaves that the cabbage worms love. The little blue dibber is perfect for planting snow drop and iris reticulata bulbs. The clippers didn't really work for me as they required too much effort and I don't do that any more. The brush is great for getting small particles off the leaves of African violets. I expect I will find uses for several of the other pieces. None of these are heavy duty items, but they are all well made for small, mostly plastic items. Was pleasantly surprised to find so many uses for the set.
G**D
You'll wonder how you planted/maintained without them
This set might look frivolous, like toy tools. But if you grow succulentsโespecially small ones in containersโthis will make pruning, planting, and arranging so much easier, not to mention less hazardous to your fingers or your plants. Succulents grow quickly, and they require fairly regular maintenance. Without these tools, you must rely on your fingers or items foraged for in your kitchen, and still you will not have the full array here.With these precise tools, you can snip off an unwanted branch or plant a tiny slip closely between two other established plants without wreaking havoc. I've figured out the purpose for all items except the green slanted bucket thing (brown in my set). That remains a mystery. But I'll figure it out sooner or later. For the price, the quality is great. Both of my squeeze bottles work perfectly, the heads on the wooden and metal tools are securely attached, the scissors are sharp and compact (I would not leave them outside, though, as I suspect they might rust), and the rest of the items seem to be in fine working order. Now I am ready to plant the many small plants I've propagated in now-very-crowded flats.
J**O
These are terrific tools for working in the small spaces of indoor potted plants. Love them.
S**P
Keep the chrome tools dry especially the scissors or they will rust - see pic.
J**I
Cheap but good quality
B**K
Lots of items to tend your plant babies. Good value for money. The black set looks good
J**T
For the price point this is an excellent little set which I have already used several times. Everything works perfectly so far with no issues. There is a tool for everything. The quality is better than what I expected for the price. I would purchase this set again with no hesitation.
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