
Stylish Swedish Watering Can With Silicon Spout

This Swedish watering can has brains as well as beauty. The 1.5 liter (3 pint) stainless steel body expresses its load through a silicon tube. The tube is joined at the bottom, just like any other can, but the top end is free. As you move it down and point it at the target plant pot, the water begins to flow at a rate controlled by the height of the tube-tip. When not in use, the tube sticks to the side of the can by way of a…










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