QuantumSparky
Shohin
Noob question, I just ordered shears and knob cutters for my first decent quality tools. I noticed there are also concave cutters which are slightly more expensive but seem to do a similar job as the knob cutters.
My main reason for needing a tool like that is for taking off branch nubs that I had previously cut back to a half inch or so (to account for die-back). It seems like both tools are used for that purpose, and I would assume that both are capable of leaving somewhat of a concave cut against the trunk after removing a branch. Is that more or less correct?
I don't want to end up with both tools if they do similar jobs, as $70 isn't breaking the bank but I'm trying to get myself into a better financial situation and only want to purchase the "essential" tools right now. Do you think the knob cutters are fine for my needs, or should I go through the returns process and get the concave cutters instead?
What I ordered:

The alternative:

My main reason for needing a tool like that is for taking off branch nubs that I had previously cut back to a half inch or so (to account for die-back). It seems like both tools are used for that purpose, and I would assume that both are capable of leaving somewhat of a concave cut against the trunk after removing a branch. Is that more or less correct?
I don't want to end up with both tools if they do similar jobs, as $70 isn't breaking the bank but I'm trying to get myself into a better financial situation and only want to purchase the "essential" tools right now. Do you think the knob cutters are fine for my needs, or should I go through the returns process and get the concave cutters instead?
What I ordered:

The alternative:
