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IKEA PS 2002 Watering can, white,

Price $ 2.49
IKEA PS 2002 Watering can, light green, 41 oz
IKEA PS 2002 Watering can, white, 41 oz

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The idea with this watering can is that it looks so good that you happily leave it out on display when not using it. Then it’s always close at hand – and makes it easy to remember to water your plants!

Article Number602.899.46

Product details

The watering can is both functional and decorative.

You can store water or a nutrient mixture in the can, so everything is ready when you water your plants.

This product has dual functions, you can use it as a vase or a watering can.

Designer

Monika Mulder

  • Material
    Polypropylene

Measurements

Volume: 41 oz

  • IKEA PS 2002Article Number602.899.46

    Width: 13 "

    Height: 5 "

    Length: 13 ½ "

    Weight: 6 oz

    Package(s): 1

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Great productPaulaJust what we needed/wanted. Great price!5
Very practical sizeLeahVery practical size5
I have three. They holdJUDITHI have three. They hold up very good in the Florida sun.5
So much easier to useKARENSo much easier to use than my very old mini watering can5
Just the right size for indoor plantswendyI needed a watering can for my indoor plants, wanted something not too big, I can leave it with plants and it looks great5
Perfect for watering my indoorLINDAPerfect for watering my indoor plants4
Value for money and niceAlexValue for money and nice colour5
It’s ok.JOANNANot the best design for ergonomics. But it works. The handle is a little thick and hard to hold when it becomes heavy with water. And if you don’t pour the water slowly it will just all come down like a waterfall.4
Water pitcherRIKKE P.Absolutely love the color, shape rather funny. But so functional and a Joey to use. No spills when you water your plants, but the watering can makes the job quick and easy.5
Gramma BPAULLETTEWorks great - just what I needed!5
A great example of beautifulGEORGEA great example of beautiful form and function available at a low low price!5
Great 4 plantsJoanPerfect for watering plants5
Great price and perfect for all my hanging plants!KellyYou can't beat the price, sleek design, and easy to use.5
nice colorMARINAnice color3
watering basketMINWOwatering basket4
Cute Watering CanCorieStylish small watering can.5
Great spout for watering!SandraGreat for indoor plants - long spout enables me to water without making a mess!5
My plants need a drink!KIMGreat price and style of this water can. This white plastic water can is the perfect size to easily water my indoor plants.5
Watering canTinaVery slim, eye catching, easy to use and store5
New watering can colorPeterNice new color!5
IKEA PS 2002 Watering can, white, 41 oz

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Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

"The shape was extra important when I designed IKEA PS 2002 watering can. I wanted to give it an organic, fluid shape so it would harmonize with plants and running water. By using different templates I was able to sculpt a prototype that felt completely perfect. The final watering can has both a shape and color that make you want to have it out on display, instead of hidden away. And if you like, you can also use it as a vase."

Designer Monika Mulder