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HAWS 'The Bartley Burbler'  1 Litre Heritage Plastic Plant Watering Can - Duck Egg Blue
HAWS 'The Bartley Burbler'  1 Litre Heritage Plastic Plant Watering Can - Duck Egg Blue
HAWS 'The Bartley Burbler'  1 Litre Heritage Plastic Plant Watering Can - Duck Egg Blue

HAWS 'The Bartley Burbler' 1 Litre Heritage Plastic Plant Watering Can - Duck Egg Blue

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HAWS ™ 1lt Heritage Plastic Watering Can - Duck Egg Blue

Traditional style plastic indoor watering can.Perfect for watering indoor pots and delicate seedlings, as well as being a great gift for the child gardener. 

  • 1 litre injection moulded plastic can with a round brass face rose.
  • Removable Round Fine Spray Rose
  • Engineered from premier grade, recyclable plastic for thick wall strength and long life
  • Dimensions 28.5cm x 21cm x 10.5cm (L x W x H)
  • Weight when full 1.2kg
  • available in many other colours. 


These cans are extremely practical for the home, conservatory or greenhouse... and what's more look beautiful.

Haws: UK manufacturer Haws have been making their world famous watering cans since 1886.

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    Manufactured from their factory in Birmingham, Haws take pride in designing and delivering the finest quality watering cans.

    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 perfection.

    Whether full, half full or empty the can could be used without undue strain to the operator. To this day, the original design has not been altered in any major way.

    John soon designed and patented his very own watering can. A can with a canister body and breast to prevent spillages while pouring. It had two handles, one for carrying and one for tipping. It was soon recognized by top gardeners and in 1894 received the National Chrysanthemum Society Gold Medal award for his improved watering can.

    "This new invention forms a watering pot that is much easier to carry and tip, and at the same time being much cleaner, and more adapted for use than any other put before the public."



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