£44.95
The perfect watering can in the classic Gardeners Green. Beautiful in a powder coated Green finish with a removable brass rose - a versatile and lightweight can for watering small plants, pots, trays and seedlings. You know how much we love our plants here, so we decided to find the best UK watering made can.
- 1 litre capacity
- Made in England since 1886
- View all of our Watering Cans
- A celebrated 100-year-old traditional design
- Light and easy to carry, ideal for indoor use
- Perfect for house, windowsill and greenhouse plants
- Detachable oval all-brass watering rose
- Height 16cm x Length 36cm - 1 litre capacity
- Your can will arrive in a gift box
130 years of plant watering happiness. Haws was founded as J.Haws in the year 1886 in Clapton, North East London. John Haws first worked out his improved design and method of manufacture from a French-made waterpot (or can as they are now called) and designed a can with perfect watering lines.
Whether full, half full or empty the can could be used without undue strain to the operator. An award winner and celebrated brand and design over the years - and to this day, the original design has not been altered in any major way.
£34.00
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