Our Gift
Christmas Tree waterer is disguised to look just like a Christmas present! You
may leave it as is, or you can also wrap it up to look more like an actual gift!
Just be sure to warn everyone not to shake this particular package! This unique
product can help make the Christmas time chore of watering your tree a breeze!
Since the Gift tree waterer can be placed away from your tree, you will no longer
find it necessary to crawl under the lower branches just to water your tree. It
can keep an 7 foot tall average sized tree supplied with water for up to 10 days.
No assembly required, easy 1-2-3- setup.
Product Features - Swivel Hose connection
for multiple positions around tree
- Fill lid disguised as decorative bow
- 100% Pre-assembled
- Durable solid brass tree stand probe with
secure strain relief loop
- 52 inch long tube
- Two gallon fill capacity
- Durable
"see-thru" polyethylene plastic shell
- Patented Easy Flow Siphon
Pump for automatic operation and built in refill level indicator
Water
and tubing is located safely at ground level Use
multiple units to extend tree water supply Easy
refill - NO water spills under the tree Works
with all tree sizes and any traditional tree stand
Technical
Specs - Weight: 1 lb (empty) or 16 lbs (water filled)
- Size:
12-in (long) x 8-in (wide) x 5-in (tall)
- Capacity: 2 gallons or 7.6 liters
- Range:
10 day water supply (average 7-ft tree)
- Reach: 4-ft radius from Tree Stand
- Wrapping paper not included
We
recommend you make a fresh 2" cut from the base of your tree immediately
before you place it in water & maintain your water level every day as
done in the test below conducted by the NIST fire safety
engineers.
A WET TREE IS A SAFE TREE!** Wet
trees tell a different story. For comparative
purposes, the NIST fire safety engineers selected a green Scotch pine, had it
cut in their presence, had an additional two inches cut from the trunk's bottom,
and placed the tree in a stand with at least a 7.6 liter ( appx. 2 U.S. gallons)
water capacity. The researchers maintained the Scotch pine's water on a
daily basis. A single match could not ignite the tree. A second attempt
in which an electric current ignited an entire matchbook failed to fire the tree.
Finally they applied an open flame to the tree using a propane torch. The
branches ignited briefly, but self-extinguished when the researchers removed
the torch from the branches. As NIST fire safety engineers say: REMEMBER,
A WET TREE IS A SAFE TREE!
View
HTML file of full NIST Report of Test FR 4010 View
PDF file of Report of NIST's FR4010
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