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Haws Rowley Ripple watering can 1L (anthracite)

Haws Rowley Ripple watering can 1L (anthracite)

Normal price EUR109.00
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The Rowley Ripple is a versatile and elegant metal watering can that helps you keep your plants growing. Perfectly balanced with a long curved spout for watering with precision. Executed in the distinctive British Racing Green. The removable oval 'non-drip' brass rose makes it ideal for watering delicate seedlings, plants and small pots. The galvanized steel has a high-quality powder coat finish. Packaged in an attractive gift box.

Haws Watering Company
The Haws Watering Company is a British manufacturer of indoor and outdoor watering cans founded in 1886 by John Haws. Based in Clapton, London, the company is one of the oldest companies in the horticultural industry. Haws has had a worldwide reputation for 130 years as a manufacturer of handmade watering cans that are durable and reliable.

Specifications
Brand: Haws
Material: galvanized steel
Color: anthracite (Graphite)
Dimensions: 16 cm high, 11.5 cm diameter
Capacity: 1 liter
Includes mini broes
Warranty: 5 years through Haws

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