The Fazeley Flow Green - One Pint
£45.00
Colours & Sizes
The Fazeley Flow in painted steel is a sleek, precision-designed indoor watering can for gardeners who appreciate a minimalist approach to plant care. Sharing its elegant silhouette with the Rowley Ripple, it offers the same refined proportions and balanced feel – but with a simplified, direct-pour system.
Crafted from high-quality 0.5mm steel, each can is precision-cut, shaped on traditional presses and lathes, and assembled by hand. Every seam is soldered for watertight strength before being coated in a durable powder paint, applied in multiple fine layers. This smooth, even finish protects against moisture, knocks, and scratches while adding a rich, lustrous colour. Available in a range of shades, the painted steel Fazeley Flow combines strength with style.
Instead of a rose attachment, it features a slash-cut spout designed to prevent drips and deliver a smooth, steady stream. Without a brass ferrule, it’s not compatible with the Baby Oval Rose – making it ideal for gardeners who prefer a straightforward, clutter-free watering experience without the cost or upkeep of accessories.
The 1 pint (0.5 litre) capacity is exceptionally light and easy to handle, making it perfect for quick watering sessions, small arrangements, or tight spaces such as windowsills and shelves. The slender, curved spout allows you to direct water exactly where it’s needed, ensuring precise delivery without splashing or disturbing delicate plants.
Presented in a bespoke indoor gift box made from recycled and fully recyclable materials, the Fazeley Flow in painted steel is both practical and giftable – a compact, elegant tool for the indoor gardener who values simplicity, style, and precision.
Steel | 1 Pint
Dimensions (cm)
L30 x W11.5 x H11
Weight when full
1kg
See our Watering Can Size Guide
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Materials and volume
Steel | 1 Pint
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Dimensions (cm)
L30 x W11.5 x H11
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Weight when full
1kg
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It’s all in the making
Expertly handcrafted and built to last, our metal watering cans take more than 200 steps to make.
It’s traditional British engineering at its finest, and all happens in our workshop in Smethwick, West Midlands. Here’s how everything comes together.
Established in 1886, Haws is the world’s oldest manufacturer of watering cans, and our products are as enduring as our reputation.