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I need a fertilizer spreader so I went to the hardware store and the ones they have are flimsy all plastic junk. Then I went to Amazon to read the reviews and they all seemed to confirm my impression of plastic junk that breaks after one or two uses. I don't need anything too big, my entire lot is only 40' x140'.
Thanks for any help.
John
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Get one that matches the brand of fert. you're using.
I have a Scott's that's 20+ years old & still going strong.
And the bucket is made of plastic, the handle is steel.
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Earthway. Plastic but seems to hold up real well.
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The reviews I've read all seem to say the same thing, that they had a Scott's for a long time but the metal parts rusted out so they bought a new Scott's version. New ones are all plastic and seem to break after one or two uses. Apparently they were made much better back in the day.
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When I had a yard that was not much bigger than that, I had a Scott's Speedy Green 1000. Yes, it had plastic parts, but it worked well for 11 years. I used it five times per year. Never had an issue with any breakage.
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Had the HD Scott's edge guard for three years now. No complaints. Even have the one with the wheels that are just thin plastic and open on the inside.
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Go to a landscaping supply store. Those that do it for a living can't afford to buy crap.
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John Clifford said:
I need a fertilizer spreader so I went to the hardware store and the ones they have are flimsy all plastic junk. Then I went to Amazon to read the reviews and they all seemed to confirm my impression of plastic junk that breaks after one or two uses. I don't need anything too big, my entire lot is only 40' x140'.
It needs to be plastic. Fertilizer does a number on metal.
Thanks for any help.
John
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My lawn is about the same size as yours. I use a Scott's edge guard model. My first Scott's last about 7 years but the metal gearing bits rusted out on me. I keep this newer one indoors now and I think the most important thing to do is to rinse off the spreader if a lot of fertilizer has stuck to it because the grass is damp.
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I'd use a hand spreader.... However, if you ever get up to mid-MI, I have an old all metal walk behind spreader that is in perfect condition, you can have it. It was $10 at a garage sale, I couldn't pass it up.
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