Yeah, exactly. I have plenty of watering cans but they are all cheap plastic and clog easily. Thought it would be nice to have a massive metal one.Me too. Shoprterrain? I notice it’s no longer on their site now as well.
Yeah, exactly. I have plenty of watering cans but they are all cheap plastic and clog easily. Thought it would be nice to have a massive metal one.Me too. Shoprterrain? I notice it’s no longer on their site now as well.
I ordered back in February from Anthropologie (same company) and mine just shipped as well. I’m super stocked about getting it. I’ve used a Haws can before and they’re awesome.Me too. Shoprterrain? I notice it’s no longer on their site now as well.
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Where did you find it?
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Room Watering Can Original Haws 1 L Made of Copper Copper Can the Rowley Ripple Two Pint - Etsy
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sadly, looks like the price bumped up $20 since I ordered. Timely, cheap shipping from Europe.
I just got my green can like that in the mail today and it’s awesome.I’ve used 2 of the 9L cans with the smaller roses daily for 4 watering seasons. They are very well designed, tough, and finally back in stock! https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/sho...cans/10410-haws-metal-watering-can?item=XB903
so damn tempted...I’ve used 2 of the 9L cans with the smaller roses daily for 4 watering seasons. They are very well designed, tough, and finally back in stock! https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/sho...cans/10410-haws-metal-watering-can?item=XB903
I use the same one, in Blue. I'm thinking about epoxying some sort of mesh where the neck meets the can portion to further prevent clogging at the head.For what it’s worth. I’ve been using my 5L Dramm watering can that I just love. I’ve switched to 100% hand watering and it doesn’t disappoint. I like the fact that the head is removable and intern cleanable. Means also watering with a shower type option or directly facing down. Very gently water. Plastic is uv resistant and what flexible plastic. USA made. $30 at my local nursery.
The spray is very fine but the area coverage is too large for me.
For what it’s worth. I’ve been using my 5L Dramm watering can that I just love. I’ve switched to 100% hand watering and it doesn’t disappoint. I like the fact that the head is removable and intern cleanable. Means also watering with a shower type option or directly facing down. Very gently water. Plastic is uv resistant and what flexible plastic. USA made. $30 at my local nursery.
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Nice! I went with the green one but that black can looks greatGot my Haws watering can delivered. It’s really nice quality and gives a really good soft spray. I’m able to fill from my pond easily, and carry to the benches. It’s perfect for watering some of my trees, like my big japanese maple and california juniper, that have long low branching. With a regular watering can I have to water through the foliage, but not with this one.
The only drawback is it’s heavy when full, and you have to pour at a pretty good angle, so watering some of my trees on the high part of the bench can be difficult, requiring two hands. My girlfriend cant physically do it when I’m away.
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