Vintage Galvanized Steel Watering Can
Elevate your gardening routine with the timeless appeal of our Vintage Galvanized Steel Watering Can. Combining traditional British design with modern durability, this forest green pitcher is engineered to provide a balanced pour and long-lasting performance for both indoor and outdoor plant care.
Design and Craftsmanship
Constructed from high-grade galvanized steel, this watering can features a vibrant, powder-coated finish that protects against rust and corrosion. The dual-handle system is designed for ergonomic comfort, allowing you to easily transition from carrying to pouring without straining your wrists.
Key Features
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High-Gloss Protective Finish: The deep forest green powder coating offers a classic aesthetic while providing an extra layer of weather resistance.
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Balanced Dual Handles: Features a stationary side handle and a folding top handle for precise control and effortless transport.
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Removable Rose Spout: The stainless steel "rose" head creates a gentle, rain-like spray—perfect for delicate seedlings and flowers.
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Durable Steel Body: Unlike plastic alternatives, the heavy-duty metal construction is built to withstand sunlight and seasonal temperature changes.
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Tapered Precision Spout: Designed to reach through dense foliage and deliver water directly to the soil.
Specifications
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Material: Galvanized Carbon Steel with Stainless Steel Accents
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Color: Forest Green / Silver Handles
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Capacity: 1.3 Gallon (5 Liters) / 2.1 Gallon (8 Liters)
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Dimensions: 15"L x 7.5"W x 12"H (Approx. 38cm x 19cm x 30cm)
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Finish: Weather-Resistant Powder Coating
Care Instructions
To maintain the luster and integrity of your metal watering can:
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Rinse the interior periodically to remove any mineral deposits or sediment.
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Empty all water after use, especially during winter months, to prevent internal oxidation.
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Wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cloth to maintain the high-gloss shine.
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Store in a shed, garage, or covered area when not in use to protect the finish from prolonged UV exposure.
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If the rose spout becomes clogged with mineral buildup, soak it in a diluted vinegar solution for 15 minutes.