Start with size
Size is often the first decision. Here is how the options differ in use.
Half gallon (2.25 litres)
Lower filled weight makes it easier to carry and handle, suiting it to greenhouses, hanging baskets, and as lighter choice for use in the garden use.
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One gallon (4.5 litres)
Less water per fill than larger cans, but lighter to carry and manage through a session. A practical size for pots, borders, and smaller gardens.
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One & Half gallon (7 litres)
More water per fill than a one-gallon can, with filled weight that remains manageable for most users. Suited to containers and garden beds.
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Two gallon (8.8 litres)
More water per fill means fewer trips to the tap during larger watering tasks. Filled weight increases accordingly.
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Choose the spout
The spout determines how the water leaves the can and which roses or attachments it works with.
Traditional spout
With a shorter spout, the compact form makes it easy to move between plants and reposition as you work. Higher flow suits where pace matters more than reach.
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Long-reach spout
The longer spout gives greater reach so you can water deeper into beds and under foliage without leaning in. With a lower flow it suits measured, deliberate placement.
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Choose your can
The Sutton Splash
Capacity: 0.5 gallon (2.25 L)
Spout: Long-reach
The Selly Soak
Capacity: 1 gallon (4.5 L)
Spout: Long-reach
The Cradley Cascader
Capacity: 1.5 gallon (7 L)
Spout: Long-reach
The Bearwood Brook
Capacity: 1 & 2 gallon (4.5 & 8.8 L)
Spout: Traditional
The Hockley Heritage
Capacity: 2 gallon (8.8 L)
Spout: Traditional
The Warley Fall
Capacity: 1 & 2 gallon (4.5 & 8.8 L)
Spout: Long-reach