I’ve always had a thing for gardening. And recently, I thought, why not give metal watering cans a try? I mean, they look pretty cool, right? So, I started looking around, and boy, there are so many options out there!
First things first, I realized that these metal cans are supposed to be way more durable than those plastic ones I used to have. I still remember how many plastic ones I broke. They will last you a good while, or at least that’s what people say. I picked up a Behrens Steel Watering Can because it seemed like it could hold a ton of water, and I have quite a few plants to take care of.

- Went online and checked out some reviews of metal watering cans.
- Decided to buy the Behrens one because of its size.
- Got it delivered and it was huge!
Using it was a bit of a workout, to be honest. It’s pretty heavy when it’s full, and I had to refill it a couple of times to water all my plants. My garden isn’t huge, but it’s got a decent number of thirsty plants. I also noticed that if you pour too fast, the water can kind of mess up the soil. You gotta be gentle with it.
But here’s the cool part: This particular can came with a detachable nozzle thingy. It’s like a shower head, but for plants! So, I could choose between a steady stream or a more gentle, spread-out flow. That was pretty handy for my different plants. Some of them are kinda sensitive, you know?
The spout is also pretty long, around 14 inches, so I could reach the plants that are a bit further away without having to do yoga stretches. This watering can reach the areas hard to get to. I have some hanging plants, and this made it so much easier to get to them.
I’ve been using it for a while now, and it’s holding up pretty well. It feels really sturdy and looks like it’s going to last a long time. It’s definitely more of an investment than a plastic one, but I think it’s worth it.
Final Thoughts
So, yeah, that’s my experience with metal watering cans. They’re tough, they look good, and they give you some control over how you water your plants. Just be prepared for a bit of an arm workout, and watch out for that soil erosion thing. If you’re serious about your plants, or just want something that looks nice in your garden, give them a try!