Cheap OXO 1069727 Good Grips Indoor Pour & Store 3.17-Quart Watering Can, Blue Discount Review Shop
How does one review a blue watering can? It is a watering can. It is blue. It waters. There is this little spout (completely removable and storable on the rim of the can right next to the handle) where water comes from, you can remove it to water directly to the root. It has a low pressure and a slow stream pout so it makes it easy on seedlings and crawling verbenas (the bright red type), transplants that are still wilting, and rooting cuttings. There is a grip on the handle (I don't know what the fuzz is all about), the goose neck swivels which makes it ok while you bring that rain water or walk through your hallway to/fro faucet in the kitchen, or because we can't move around the plants most of the time. Indoors, I am not one to be happy with watering cans, ever. I only use it to bring a can of rain water from outdoors (that I have collected). Inside, I transfer the water to an empty wine bottle in the kitchen sink and use the wine bottle to water my houseplants with a wine pourer. That's the only way I can make sure no water drips outside the pots. My plants are right above book cases and near electric plugs. One drop of water and I am in trouble. The can still gets a five-star for being stylish and one can see that a lot of efforts have gone into its design. The wine bottle is still what I prefer indoors because I can move it around the plant and water thoroughly because of wine bottles are slim, but that's just my preference.
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