Scotts Handgreen II Hand Held Broacast Spreader #71133 | 
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| Brand: Scotts Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $13.49 Buy New: $10.39 You Save: $3.10 (23%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6283
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 16.5 x 9.3 x 7.4
MPN: 71133 Model: 71133 UPC: 023883027919 EAN: 0032247711333 ASIN: B0000BYCP7
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| • | Scotts Lawns #71133 Hand Broadcast Spreader | | • | SCOTTS LAWNS |
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Product Description Scotts, Handygreen II, Hand Held Broadcast Spreader, Ergonomically Designed, Reduces Wrist Fatigue, Rust Proof Hopper & Agitator, Great For Applying Fertilizer, Grass Seed, & Ice Melt.
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Not bad for small lawns, but not perfect March 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The ergonomic design is wonderful, as the previous reviewer said. The problems I have had with it are:
1. No bagged fertilizer seems to give the "dial setting" for this model. I guess it is not popular enough. It has settings 1-5, and most other spreaders have at least 7 or 10. I usually just leave it on 5, but I honestly have no idea what spreading rate this allows.
2. It gets clogged easily. I wear gloves, so I just reach a hand in and break up the fertilizer clump that has blocked the opening, and then keep going. This depends on how clumpy your fertilizer is, some kinds are worse than others, especially if you are using from a bag that was opened last season. Not a huge deal for smaller lawn (mine is only 7000 sq. ft.) but it would really get to be a waste of time if the lawn was larger.
All-in-all, its decent for those with smaller lawns. Not great, but decent. I like the fact that it is small and doesn't take up lots of storage room like a push-spreader, so I am willing to compromise on some things.
The Best Hand-Held Spreader on the Market January 4, 2006 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
The MOST important and distinguishing feature of Scotts Hand-Held Spreader is its ergonomic design, which unfortunately cannot be clearly seen in the poor picture provided. The spreader has a "sleeve" which rests against the bottom of your forearm. If you think that this is not an important feature, you are simply mistaken. Once you have loaded the spreader with fertilizer, you may easily hold and try to balance 8 to 10 lbs. with one hand/arm. (Sounds like a little, but it actually is a lot.) This spreader spreads its weight across your forearm away from just the hand, thus allowing you to apply the fertilizer more evenly and comfortably. With its ergonomic design and, thus, the nullification of the weakness of the wrist, this spreader is in essence an ARM-HELD spreader, not a hand-held spreader, making it the best spreader of its kind on the market -- period.
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