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Bonsai training wire is used to train your bonsai tree branches to grow in the direction that you desire. Our Joshua Roth brand wire is made of anodized aluminum that it is easy to work around the trunk and brances and less likely to damage the branches during application, when compared to traditional copper wire. It's brown anodized coating protects the wire from corrosion and detracts the eye from the wire when viewing your bonsai tree. In addition to bonsai training wire, we offer bonsai branch benders that can be used to slowly bend larger branches and trunks into position. Bonsai branch benders, or levers, works as a combination vise-lever, moving the branch or trunk until it reaches the desired position.
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Bonsai Branch Bender, Sm 2-1/4 x 2-1/2
Part Number: 0170
Dimensions: 2-1/2" hook-to-hook, 5/8" hook length, 1-1/2" screw jack length, 5/8" maximum trunk diameter
Description: Bonsai branch benders, often referred to as levers, are used when a trunk or branch, in addition to being wired, must have additional pressure to bend it slowly into a different position. The bender works as a combination vise-lever, moving the branch or trunk until it reaches the desired position. Our bonsai branch bender selection accepts maximum branch diameter of 5/8" to 1-1/4". Maximum branch diameters are listed in the dimensions field for each of our bonsai branch benders. The hooks and jacks are coated with red vinyl plastic to cushion the branch and minimize scuffing.
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Bonsai Branch Bender, Med 3 x 4
Part Number: 0173
Dimensions: 1-1/2" to 2-1/4" adjustible hook-to-hook, 2" to 3" adjustible hook length, 2-3/8" screw jack length, 7/8" maximum trunk diameter
Description: Bonsai branch benders, often referred to as levers, are used when a trunk or branch, in addition to being wired, must have additional pressure to bend it slowly into a different position. The bender works as a combination vise-lever, moving the branch or trunk until it reaches the desired position. Our bonsai branch bender selection accepts maximum branch diameter of 5/8" to 1-1/4". Maximum branch diameters are listed in the dimensions field for each of our bonsai branch benders. The hooks and jacks are coated with red vinyl plastic to cushion the branch and minimize scuffing.
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Bonsai Branch Bender, Lg 5 x 4
Part Number: 0174
Dimensions: 2-1/4" to 3-1/2" adjustible hook-to-hook, 2-1/2" to 3-3/4" adjustible hook length, 3" screw jack length, 1-1/4" maximum trunk diameter
Description: Bonsai branch benders, often referred to as levers, are used when a trunk or branch, in addition to being wired, must have additional pressure to bend it slowly into a different position. The bender works as a combination vise-lever, moving the branch or trunk until it reaches the desired position. Our bonsai branch bender selection accepts maximum branch diameter of 5/8" to 1-1/4". Maximum branch diameters are listed in the dimensions field for each of our bonsai branch benders. The hooks and jacks are coated with red vinyl plastic to cushion the branch and minimize scuffing.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 1mm
Part Number: 2181
Dimensions: 1.0 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (232 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 1.5mm
Part Number: 2181.5
Dimensions: 1.5 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (102 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 2mm
Part Number: 2182
Dimensions: 2.0 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (57 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 2.5mm
Part Number: 2182.5
Dimensions: 2.5 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (36 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 3mm
Part Number: 2183
Dimensions: 3.0 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (25 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 3.5mm
Part Number: 2183.5
Dimensions: 3.5 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (18 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 4mm
Part Number: 2184
Dimensions: 4.0 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (14 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 4.5mm
Part Number: 2184.5
Dimensions: 4.5 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (10 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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Anodized Aluminum Training Wire, 5mm
Part Number: 2185
Dimensions: 5.0 mm diameter
Quantity: 150 gm (8.75 ft)
Description: 150 gram coil of anodized aluminum training wire. Wire branch-to-branch or trunk-to-branch at a 45 degree angle. Remove the bonsai training wire with a pair of bonsai wire cutters, cutting small incremental sections of the wire and removing them. Note that unwrapping entire length of wire from your bonsai can cause bark damage.
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