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Jim Miller
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How long are these? I expect to do most trimming during 50% water changes so my water level would often be about 12". Would these be recommended?

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Jim, they're about 10.5" long. These tools work regardless of the water level. The purpose of them is more for accuracy of trimming/planting, then to keep your hands dry.
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Hi Kris

Sign me up for a set then. To whom do I send the money and how? Can I pick them up at the Jan meeting?

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Hey Jim... Just bring your cash to the Jan meeting, and I"ll bring you a set. :-)
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Wonderful!!

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Stocklist of stuff is on the For Sale forum now:

http://www.gwapa.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4183
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Post by ricoishere »

krisw wrote:Brian, GWAPA has some of these (see picture). They're available at our cost which is $18. Let me know if you'd like me to bring any to the next meeting.
This is a pretty cool set. I purchased one on the group buy. Use it on my pets daily. :)
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