Hey all!
In the market for a decent watering wand. Getting a few more trees in pots now and the old watering cans can be a bit average to use at times particularly with trying to avoid washing away fertiliser and the top layer of soil.
I've noted a few different kinds of watering wands (kaneshin, Dramm, bunnings stuff) and wondered if anyone could help with recommendations? Probably looking at spending $50-$75.
Regards,
Jon
Watering wand recommendation
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Re: Watering wand recommendation
Hi Jon
I bought a Neta wand from ebay - it is sort of a Dramm knock off. The heads are the same thread and the trigger can be locked in position. I was so impressed I bought 2 of them. Now that Dramm don't do a lifetime warranty they are not worth buying anymore
I bought a Neta wand from ebay - it is sort of a Dramm knock off. The heads are the same thread and the trigger can be locked in position. I was so impressed I bought 2 of them. Now that Dramm don't do a lifetime warranty they are not worth buying anymore
Regards Tony
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Re: Watering wand recommendation
Never had much luck with Dramm stuff,would never recommend it, so cannot help
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