Pros: Easy rolling, rustproof hopper, even application
Cons: None
For a couple years now we've been trying to get some kind of "lawn" established around our rural, wooded home. We're definitely making progress. I've been applying grass seed and fertilizer with the Scotts Hand-Held...
We have two spreaders for our lawn. A hand held spreader, that my husband loves to use, and a Scotts AccuGreen 2000 drop spreader that I like to use. My husband likes the Scotts hand held spreader because it is fast and easy to use. I like the...
Pros: popular product so settings are standard, easy to use, pre-assembled Cons: cannot handle larger pellets, hopper too small.
This unit works perfectly for small lawns for the Scotts 4 step program. It holds enough fertilizer for about 5000 sq feet. The other good thing is that these Scotts spreaders are very common, so it is hard to find lawn products that do not specify the...
Pros: quality, inexpensive, easy to use Cons: takes longer to use than a broadcast spreader
I bought this drop spreader simply because I trust the Scotts' name (quality), was inexpensive (around $25), and easy to find (Wal-Mart). I suppose any brand would do about the same job. However, I definitely would recommend a drop spreader over a...
Pros: Well worth the $25.00, you get your moneys worth, trust it Cons: You know I don't feel there are any,
I bought this product because a neighbor has one and after using it for a couple trips around the yard I felt I had to have one, it put the seed right where I wanted it and as much as I wanted, and it does not fall over like some of the other brands its...
Accugreen 3950 Spreader - Green - 73730 largest capacity drop spreader.cushioned u-shape handle with mounted locking-release lever.heavy-duty frame for optimum stability.easy-rolling 12 inch...
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