IKEA PS 2002Watering can, white

$2.29
IKEA PS 2002 Watering can, pale blue, 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

Article Number602.899.46
  • Polypropylene

Measurements

Volume: 41 oz

  • IKEA PS 2002
    Watering canArticle Number602.899.46

    Width: 13 "

    Height: 5 "

    Length: 13 ½ "

    Weight: 6 oz

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

4.9(31)
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
This is nice, I likeJeanThis is nice, I like the thin shape.5
Nice easy wateredSHERRINice easy watered5
great price pointNewcan buy a lifetime supply. however left outdoors, they do deteriorate so keep some indoors and recycle them out when they crack! usually at the spout after a couple years!!5
Love itJULIE L.I didn’t think I needed this watering can but I was wrong. Makes watering plants like orchids in small pots or multiple levels of plants way easier since the spout is long and narrow5
I use this daily inMICHELEI use this daily in my garden5
Great Value!KatieThis holds a lot of water and can reach hard to reach places. My only complaint is that water tends to spill out of the spout onto the sides.4
Great Household Staple!Lyn B.Have purchased a number of these over the years & happy that this neutral, pale beige color was the current offering. And the long spout is helpful to water denser leaf plants!5
Excellent!LINDAExcellent!5
Style and useful.Susan K.This watering "can" holds a good amount of water, and unlike with others, I've never spilled water on the way to the plant!5
Lovely Water PitcherKristinBeautiful and a better design than former pitcher that I used over 5 years. It looks beautiful and water doesn’t spill out overflow hole in handle quite as easily.5
Love it!MadilynneWell-priced and beautiful.5
Attractive little watering canShellyI've had these before, so I know you have to be a little careful about filling them too full (and spilling). But otherwise they are attractive and functional!5
Nice design at a goodSUSANNice design at a good price5
WATER PAILKRISTINI like how simple and easy this product is to use!5
Perfect Indoor Watering SolutionLindsayI picked up this cute watering can on my last trip to IKEA. It's perfect for my indoor plants. There is no spillage and it allows for enough water to get through most of my plants without refilling. It's narrow design and lightweight materials make it easy to store just about anywhere. I would highly recommend for anyone looking for a solution for watering plants that allows them to carefully control the amount of water coming out.5
Good for watering plants inPamelaGood for watering plants in my apartment4
Works as intended.LuciaaquiIt's a small plants watering can. I brought just because Ikea was out of the larger version for several months.4
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