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Watering can with long spout narrow thin

 


What is a watering can with long narrow spout? The long, narrow spout allows you to water between plants and easily water small indoor plants, so you can put water exactly where you want it.


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Quality stainless steel construction ensures quality and longevity. Ideal size for indoor plants and small office plants to raise the humidity around plants and flowers to keep them healthy


Compatible with common fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides, with an anti-clogging filter in the tank and ergonomic handle for easy pumping and carrying.



Compatible with common fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides with in-tank anti-clogging filters and ergonomic handles for easy pumping and carrying


Quality stainless steel construction ensures quality and longevity Long, narrow spout easily pokes between leaves to water small houseplants, so you can place water exactly where you need it


Brushed finish with hand-polished stainless steel surface resists daily scuffing, corrosion, and rusting. Ideal size for indoor plants and small office plants to increase the humidity around plants and flowers to keep them healthy.





Brushed finish hand-polished stainless steel surface resists daily scratches, corrosion, and rust Quality stainless steel material construction ensures quality and longevity

Ideal size for indoor plants and small office plants to raise the humidity around plants and flowers to keep them healthy

Compatible with common fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides, anti-clogging filter in the can, ergonomic handle for easy pumping and carrying

A long, narrow spout easily pokes between leaves to water small houseplants, so you can place water exactly where you need it.



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