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  • Thumbnail for your product : Kaufmann Mercantile Haws Watering Can
  • Thumbnail for your product : Kaufmann Mercantile Haws Watering Can
  • Thumbnail for your product : Kaufmann Mercantile Haws Watering Can
  • Thumbnail for your product : Kaufmann Mercantile Haws Watering Can
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Perfectly balanced steel watering cans hot-dipped in zinc to prevent rust. Comes with replacable brass rose to delicately water seedlings. Cans hold 1.3 or 2 gallons of water and come insilver orgreen. Made in England since 1886.

  • Size
  • 1.3 gallons (5 liters) with oval rose (wide spray)
  • 2.1 gallons (8 liters) with round rose (narrow spray)
  • Replacement oval rose (fits 5 liter only)
  • Replacement round rose (fits 8 liter only)
  • 22.5 inches long, 6.75 inches wide, 12.5 inches tall
  • (57 cm x 17 cm x 32 cm)
  • Material
  • Steel
  • Zinc
  • Brass
  • Made in
  • England
John Haws patented his first watering can in 1886, and the company he created continues to manufacture that same watering can a century later with almost no alteration to the original design. During his post as a civil servant for the British Colonial Services on the island of Mauritius, Haws began growing vanilla plants. He found existing watering cans cumbersome and inadequate, so vowed to develop a better tool once he retired back in England. His innovative design included a new shape for the canister, a higher carrying handle and a lowered spout position at the canister’s base. These changes made Haws’ watering can more suited to the task of gardening than any other can on the market at the time.Today, Haws garden tools are made in Smethwick, England, a little over one hundred miles away from John Haws’ original London manufacturing site. To make thiswatering can, a craftsmancutsthe body, base and spout out of a sheet of steel. Each component is then shaped and rolled on machines, and all theparts are joined together by interlocking flanges, then spot-welded by hand. The assembled can is then hot-dipped into a galvanizing zinc bath and painted. Wateryour more delicate house plants with a gentle spray from a Haws Brass Mister .


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