Scotts Elite Broadcast Spreader with EdgeGuard

June 12, 2019 - Comment

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Scotts 75902 Elite Broadcast Spreader with Edgeguard, 20,000 sq. ft. -25 lbs

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Anonymous says:

Poor Quality I am not usually the guy thats goes with the cheap version of tools, but this was well rated and I though maybe it would hold up.. WRONG.. I purchase this a month ago and everything was delivered fine (I know some people had issues with parts missing). Setup was easy and I was spreading fertilizer within minutes of unpacking. Then the wheels started falling off. They basically just “snap” into the frame, but they dont stay snapped. The wheels are poorly designed and make the whole thing…

Anonymous says:

Sorry I didn’t listen to other Reviews Sorry I didn’t listen to other Reviews: Like another, if not many, I wanted to like this spreader. Unfortunately it is cheaply made. The handle to squeeze and open the holes to drop the material hardly works when the bin is full. Bought in March, used approx 3 times. Went to use again, went around the yard with inspect killer only to find that the axle was not spinning the spreader units. Just dropped a three hundred foot line of insect killer on the lawn. Thanks Scotts :(. Call to get…

Anonymous says:

Fertilize Burn. Stripes. Fertilizer collects in EdgeGuard collar causing the product to clump/pile up down the middle of the path you’re spreading it on. If you like fertilizer burn and stripes in your lawn then good luck to you. My old Scotts Basic Spreader is coming out of retirement.Update: Scotts offered a full refund if I cut the sheath off the control cable and send it to them. Instead, I cut the whole EdgeGuard piece off the bottom of the spreader. Now it works fine and I have a hopper that holds…

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