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Plastair SpringWand Nine-Pattern 18-Inch Watering Wand, Metallic Blue #WW-18-8-3M | Discount Price: $19.66
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| Brand: Plastair Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Watering wand; ideal for flowers, houseplants, and hanging baskets
- Lightweight construction
- 9-pattern spray nozzle with trigger; easy-to-use and adjust
- Cushioned grip
- 18 inches long
Useful tool for yard and garden -- wife's happy, too [Posted on 2005-04-30] I've had this watering wand tucked away on my wish list for a few months and finally added it to my recent Mother's Day order.
Solid construction, lightweight and ease of use are the main selling points. I'm actually pretty picky when it comes to tools, and I'm more than statisfied with this handy solution for watering houseplants, hanging baskets, etc.
The feature I really like is the on-off trigger on the handle which means the water ends up in the plant and not on the floor, patio, deck, sidewalk, or shoes. And no more walking back and forth to turn the spiggot on and off or rushing from plant to plant to avoid making a mess.
At less than $20 I'm pretty happy. And my wife doesn't have to nag me anymore to water the plants around the house ... A win-win in my book!
excellent tool for gardeners with bending and reaching limitations [Posted on 2005-07-26] not to mention very strong flow and large variety of settings. fits perfectly on my different hose styles, nice triggers for intermittent and continuous watering.
extremely disappointing [Posted on 2005-08-17] When I recieved the wand and began using it, I would have given it 5 stars. Unlike many I've seen, this wand has a flood setting in addition to other spray patterns which works well for my extremely thirsty potted water-plants. After a month or two, the trigger became increasingly difficult to depress, ultimately not working at all. I can't imagine what I could have done to the thing to cause it to cease working since it just sat on the back deck with the plants. Poor craftsmanship? Don't buy one.
Works great until [Posted on 2007-06-19] Bought three of these and two have had the lock button fall out never to be seen again. The wand still works but you can't lock the water on.
I think it is just poor material selection as the buttons are plastic and the lock button is held in place with little plastic projections. Both broke within two weeks of use.
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