HAWS Warley Fall HDG 9ltr
Description
The Rolls Royce of watering cans.
The ultimate professional's choice, this long-reach metal watering can is hot dipped galvanised (HDG) for a lifetime's protection from corrosion. It comes with the high flow fine spray bedding rose and a downspout that is perfect for hanging baskets and pots. The watering can also comes with a pure zinc base, eliminating any chance of corrosion.
The long spout reaches deep into flowerbeds, maximising water pressure to deliver a fine spray.
It works with multiple interchangeable accessories, making it perfect for watering seeds, garden plants and flowerbeds.
HDG means 'Hot Dipped Galvanised', which involves submerging the steel watering can into a molten zinc bath. The molten zinc coats the watering can inside and out forming a protective coating. The can is then removed from the bath and hung to dry.
We attempt to clean off any excess zinc to offer a sweeter finish, however, there is a fine line where too much cleaning compromises the protective seal. So a rough or mottled galvanised finish is to be expected.
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Weight when full
11 kg
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Dimensions (cm)
L81 x W21 x H34
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Materials and volume
Steel | 2 Gallon
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Manufacturer Guarantee
Lifetime
It's no lie that a full watering can may be a heavy object to move around a garden.
HAWS watering cans have been ergonomically designed to spread an even weight. No longer will you awkwardly need to shuffle from tap to bed with a HAWS watering can by your side.
It's amazing how a sensible design can make such a difference.
Designed and made by hand just outside Birmingham, even HAWS plastic watering cans are made in the UK.
HAWS watering cans start with a 3 year guarantee going up to a lifetime guarantee on the Warley Fall HDG. Even plastic models come with a level of assurance. Check the description above to see what your watering can comes with.
The name HAWS comes from the founder John Haws, the inventor of the watering can design that HAWS still produce, virtually unchanged to this day.
Originally from Clapton in London, John was by his own account quite an unsuccessful gardener. But in 1884, while struggling to grow vanilla during his British colonial service in Mauritius, he set about designing his own watering can to improve his gardening fortunes.
In 1886 he secured the patent, established the Haws company, and described his unique design as follows: "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."
John's skills as an inventor swiftly eclipsed his efforts as a horticulturalist. His watering can soon became popular with leading gardeners, winning awards and establishing our company's reputation for high quality. But before he could receive the coveted Royal Horticultural Society medal and be invited to the first ever Chelsea Flower Show in 1913, John Haws passed away.
Stepping in to continue his uncle's work, Arthur Haws moved the factory from Clapton to Bishops Stortford, where he employed around 40 craftsmen. A stickler for quality, Arthur was obsessed with perfecting our watering can roses, and employed a worker for the sole task of painstakingly punching every hole into each rose, spaced and tapered to absolute perfection. This attention to detail helped fight off competition from cheap imported replicas, and maintain Haws' reputation at the pinnacle of the world of watering cans.
Then World War 2 intervened, and the pressures of the war years left the company depleted of both labour and materials. Arthur Haws passed away and the famous watering can company fell silent until 1950, when Taylor Law Co Ltd bought Haws.
Introducing modern manufacturing methods, they worked alongside Elliott Mouldings to develop new watering cans made from plastic. Yet despite working hard to maintain our fine quality, they lacked the expertise to reignite the Haws brand, and during the late 1970s recession, the company went under and the Haws workshop went quiet once again.
The modern incarnation of Haws really began in 1982, when the company was bought by Eclipse Sprayers, run by father and son team, John & David Pennock. Along with John Massey, Steve Riley and Graham Blocksidge, they began the long and ultimately successful journey towards re-establishing the high quality build of Haws watering cans, and rekindling our peerless reputation.
All of which brings us to the present day. Haws is now run by David Pennock’s two sons Andy & Rich, and the new team has been busy strengthening the organisation, developing operations and implementing a greener philosophy. With the introduction of new products and environmentally friendly packaging, Haws is now perfectly prepared for the demands of the 21st century, building on the wisdom gained through more than 130 years as the big name in watering cans.
Horticultural Heritage
HAWS watering cans have been produced in Britain for well over 100 years. In that time, they have become a staple name in the industry. Gardeners of all levels love their instruments and they can often be seen in use around some of Britain's most fabulous spaces.
Who knew a watering can could be so well perfected?