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Best tool is still a grafting knife. Most of those "tools" are marketing hype and fall well short of doing the job you want. You will never see the top grafters from any country use anything other than a grafting knife...some may use razor blade.
Im just too slow with a knife, the scionon looks like it does straighter cuts and faster both, i think ill buy one, it looks like it can handle fairly good size branches also... thanks for sharing the link.
Schick injector blades.I doubt even the big nurseries use any kind of tool other than a knife on avocado.
Including pictures of few models seen on internet if anyone used thoses types and liked them let me know.
Fruitmentor used the victorinox felco grafting knife with bark lifter. I've bought one and will use it on my avo and citrus rootstock.
Quote from: jtnguyen333 on February 23, 2020, 10:03:18 AMFruitmentor used the victorinox felco grafting knife with bark lifter. I've bought one and will use it on my avo and citrus rootstock.That's the one I replaced with a Schick blade.
Mark..with the Schick bald, is there a handle for it or you just use the blade by itself?Quote from: Mark in Texas on February 23, 2020, 03:42:14 PMQuote from: jtnguyen333 on February 23, 2020, 10:03:18 AMFruitmentor used the victorinox felco grafting knife with bark lifter. I've bought one and will use it on my avo and citrus rootstock.That's the one I replaced with a Schick blade.