RESTMO 91–152 cm metal telescopic watering wand with 180° adjustable head and 7 spray patterns
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
If you often find yourself stretching, crouching, or dragging a hose to reach awkward spots in the garden, a long watering lance is one of those “small change, big difference” tools. The RESTMO 91–152 cm metal watering wand is designed to extend your reach with a long telescopic tube, then aim water where you need it using a 180° adjustable, ratcheting head.
On paper, it’s built for everyday outdoor use: the body and trigger are described as 100% powder-coated metal (so it’s meant to resist rust, corrosion and wear), and the front trigger grip is designed to be comfortable and help reduce hand fatigue. It’s also aimed at people who want more control than a basic hose sprayer—especially because it includes both pattern switching and flow control.
The essentials: reach, aiming, and water control

The big functional headline is the telescopic extension: the tube can be extended from about 95 to 155 cm. That extra length is the difference between watering hanging baskets and shrubs without awkward gymnastics, or having to reposition the hose again and again.
Then there’s the head. The wand uses an 180° adjustable ratcheting head, which should help you direct water into hard-to-reach areas—things like the undersides of plants, raised garden areas, or simply aiming over edges without constantly moving the hose.
Finally, you get two layers of control: - 7 spray patterns (shown as Shower, Jet, Flat, Center, Cone, Full and Mist) - Flow control via a knob to adjust watering pressure for each pattern
That combination is what makes this feel more flexible than a one-mode nozzle. You can switch from a softer shower style for delicate areas to a jet-style output for tasks that need stronger rinsing, while also dialing the flow up or down.



Spray patterns you can actually use day to day
It’s helpful that the patterns aren’t just gimmicks—each one matches a common garden need.
For example, if you’re watering hanging baskets, the softer shower/mist styles are the kind of setting you’d reach for to avoid blasting water out of the mix. If you’re rinsing down a patio or washing something off a hard surface, the higher-pressure jet style is the sort of approach this wand supports. The included pattern list also suggests you can fine-tune water spread depending on whether you want a concentrated stream or a broader coverage.
That said, it may still feel like a “generalist” tool rather than something ultra-precise—if your priority is very fine horticultural control (think ultra-specific drip-style watering), this is more about directed spray than slow, low-output irrigation.

Where the build feels thought through (and where it might not)
RESTMO notes that the wand is made from powder-coated metal for the body and trigger, with a shock-resistant rubberised bezel dial to help prevent accidental drops and damage. The trigger also uses an ergonomic design with a soft TPU coating and a non-slip grip, plus a pistol-grip trigger that can be locked at any time.
Those details matter in real use. A lockable trigger is particularly handy when you’re running water for a bit—like watering multiple baskets in a row—because you don’t have to hold pressure with your hand continuously.
One limitation to keep in mind: without more information on length stability, hose connection type, or how heavy the lance feels in practice, it’s hard to know how “effortless” it will be for everyone. Telescopic metal lances can be comfortable, but some people prefer lighter options if they’re using them frequently at full extension.



Who it suits best (and who may want to skip it)
It’s a solid pick if you want one wand that can handle a mix of garden watering and light cleaning, especially where reach is an issue. You’ll likely like it if you regularly water hanging baskets, shrubs, or areas that are awkward to reach from ground level.
It may not be the best match if you only water from a convenient spot and don’t need the extra reach—then a shorter, simpler sprayer might be more hassle-free. Also, if you’re after a very low-flow, highly controlled watering approach for sensitive plants, a spray-pattern wand may not be as suitable as systems designed specifically for that.
Tech specs (as described)

Key specifications
- Name: RESTMO 91–152 cm metal telescopic watering wand
- Type: Telescopic watering lance with 180° adjustable ratcheting head and 7 spray patterns
- Format: Long aluminium alloy telescopic tube
- Size: Extendable from 95 to 155 cm (as stated)
- Spray patterns: Shower, Jet, Flat, Center, Cone, Full, Mist
- Head adjustment: 180° adjustable ratcheting head
Care and practical tips
To get the most out of a metal telescopic lance, treat it like a tool that lives in the real world: keep the head clean after use, and if you use it for rinsing/patio cleaning, give it a quick rinse so residue doesn’t build up around the dial and spray outlets.



Also, because the tube extends and retracts, it’s worth being gentle when adjusting length, and making sure the lock mechanism (if present in your unit) is properly engaged before you start spraying.
Mini FAQ
## How does the 180° ratcheting head help? It lets you change the angle of the spray head in a controlled way, which should make it easier to direct water into hard-to-reach spots without constantly moving the hose.
## Can you adjust the water intensity? Yes. The wand includes flow control so you can adjust watering pressure for the selected spray pattern.
## Which spray setting is best for hanging baskets? On the available pattern list, softer options like Shower or Mist are the most obvious choices for baskets, where blasting water isn’t ideal.
## Is it only for watering plants? No—on the description, it’s also positioned as useful for cleaning tasks like washing a patio and rinsing a car, plus washing pets.
Is it worth it?
If you want more reach and more control than a basic hose sprayer, this RESTMO telescopic metal watering wand looks like a practical buy—especially for hanging baskets, shrubs and other awkward-to-reach garden spots. The mix of a 180° adjustable ratcheting head, 7 spray patterns and flow control is the part that should justify it over simpler nozzles.
Buy it if your day-to-day includes watering from above or at awkward angles, and you also want one tool that can handle light rinsing and cleaning. Consider skipping it if you don’t need the extra length, or if you’re mainly after slow, ultra-gentle watering rather than a directed spray.
Before purchasing, check you’re happy with the stated extend range (95–155 cm on the description) and think about whether you’ll regularly use the lockable trigger for longer sessions, not just occasional short watering.
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