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I had a pair of tweezers from some un-named company. They felt fine and were made from stainless steel but the tips were a bit too large and it was hard to get small plants to stay in the substrate.
As for scissors you want sharp. If they aren't sharp you will crush plants while pruning rather than cut them. You might also run the risk of pulling them up too.
That's what I have found from my limited experience.
One last thing. I have an HC carpet developing and I think some 'wave' shaped scissors will be needed. I have angled ones right now but they aren't ideal.
2 size tweetzer large and small some plants need small to plant and large tweetzers are good to collect crap from tank.
Straight and wave scissors is a must too I think. Wave to cut carpets and straight to prune plants where needed.
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