ajmikola said:
I guess i would ask what the advantage of a 200$ spreader vs, say, the high end scotts spreader?
I haven't used the high-end Scotts spreader, so I can't directly compare to that. However, below are the things I like about my Earthway 2170, that were not the case for my consumer-grade Scotts drop spreader (yes, like comparing apples to oranges...):
- Big hopper holds an entire bag of biosolid fertilizer (Bay State or Milorganite), with enough space left to mix with other additives, such as sulfate of potash, or urea, or micronutrients
- Pneumatic (air-filled) tires help carry the approx 50# of weight in the spreader smoothly over bumps, also making the spreader easier to push
- On/off control just works. All the time. Doesn't get jammed halfway open or closed sometimes.
- Evenness of spreading is astounding. I presume this is partly due to the 3-hole design, or maybe a high-speed thrower, or ???. One can really see the evenness of one's spreading by spreading on a hard surface. I spread urea down the middle of the driveway once (yes, I swept it back up afterwards) to check the pattern, and it was astounding to me at how even the distribution was.
- Allows spreading at a quite high rate (good for spreading 40# of Bay State over 2500sqft) or a low rate (spreading 2.5# of urea over that same 2500sqft) with uniform distribution
Before getting the Earthway, I was a big drop spreader fan, as I liked the increased control on distribution from the drop spreader. However, I've now used the Earthway for spreading biosolids (Bay State and Milorganite), Scotts TurfBuilder, urea, sulfate of potash, Scotts DiseaseEx, GrubEx, and Kentucky bluegrass seed, and it gives an even distribution very quickly on all of these different products.
I presume the same is true with other pro-grade broadcast spreaders. I don't know how well the consumer-grade ones compare, but I know the pro-grade one "just works."
My only complaint is that I don't have the edge guard kit for the Earthway, but only because I've been too cheap to spend the extra $ to buy it. Instead I work around the problem by using the leaf blower to clear whatever I've applied off the driveway and road after I'm done spreading.