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Review on BlueMake 15pcs Miniature Succulent Tools Set for Indoor Fairy Gardens & Plant Care by Robert Goodlow

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice enough to give as a gift!

OK—let’s be honest here—I didn’t expect anything noteworthy when ordering this product. I even expected 1/2 of it to end up being tossed for one reason or another, BUT after reading countless reviews and needing to order some tools to help me with my newly purchased succulents I ordered BlueMake’s product.First surprise: the watering bottle was larger than I anticipated and fits perfectly in my hand and helps me keep water off the succulent leaves.Next surprise: the black misting bottle actually produces a very fine mist unlike most spray bottles! It also comes with a handy lock.Third surprise: the handy little "cutters” are extremely sharp! I hope these last because they really are awesome!Fourth surprise: both sets of tweezers are individually packaged and of high quality. I honestly would purchase these separately in the future IF I ever need another pair—they are THAT nice! Excellent quality. Both come with clear plastic "tip” protectors which is handy at protecting the tips from getting bent and/or damaged. I’ve also used the "straight” pair of tweezers and they are exceptional. I accidentally damaged one little leaf by not being careful enough.I’ve not (yet) used all of pieces that came in the set, but that’s only because it’s winter and too early to repot. I am, however, confident that because of this complete set I am more than ready once spring arrives.I highly recommend BlueMake 21 piece succulent kit AND I would definitely order it again (though I doubt I’ll ever need to) and I wouldn’t hesitate to give it as a gift. It’s just THAT nice.AND, for those wondering, I was not compensated in any way for this positive review or for using this product. Shame on those who do so!

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Pros
  • They are great lil tools for the job.
Cons
  • Limited use for non-succulent plants