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Product Name: | 60 lbs. Heavy-Duty Spreader |
Product Description: | ECHO's RB-60 heavy-duty spreader has a superior spread pattern with consistent distribution. The large hopper holds up to 60 lbs. of material which covers 25,000 sq. ft. The RB-60 has 10 in. tires and is made of professional grade material. |
Product SKU: | 311319950_311319950 |
UPC: | 743184017494 |
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How is a $11 dollar savings on a $150 item a Front Page deal?
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Thanks to whoever recommended looking at the chase card offers, I was able to get the 10% off Home Depot offer also.
Also, does anyone know if it folds down for easier storage?
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Yes to a folding handle for storage / transport.
The manual has a Scotts to Echo setting guide and there's also one on the back of the spreader. They're mostly the same until you get to the higher numbers.
Yes to an easily set, and effective, one-sided blocker for going around beds and driveways.
On a smooth yard, it takes some shaking to keep the granules going to the discharge once you get to the bottom pound or two of granules, which is frustrating. Still better than any Scotts spreader I've had or used in this regard.
Mine throws a little further right than left. I've not really noticed it causing a problem with uneven performance on the lawn, but I'm always nervous it will.
Even with the two minor frustrations, this is still the best spreader by far at this price point. It's not even close. For a few years during/after 2020, you couldn't even find these at Home Depot. I thought this post was just an in-stock alert, and would have appreciated it. The people complaining about only $10 off and blaming shills for this post must be apartment dwellers.
I like to put down soil amendments such as lava and green sand, but they clump very easily, making me have to fill just a little bit and shake vigorously to keep it spreading.
Yes, to each his own. The push type are way more work. Also at 1/4 acre, I fill 4 times and waste zero fertilizer which is over $50 a bag now. I have lots of landscaping with beds and boulders where pushing a spreader doesnt work. Its nice to simply walk back and forth aiming it exactly at what you want including flower beds. You hold it low or high to modulate width, or grab a handful to throw at tree. I will never go back...
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