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[Lightning Deal] $68.99 | Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Broadcast Spreader at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Broadcast Spreader for $68.99.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Broadcast Spreader for $68.99.
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$46 lower (40% savings) than the list price of $114.99
$7.50 lower (10% savings) than the previous price of $76.49

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3,000+ bought in past month

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Today 12:09 PM
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PiratePenguinToday 12:09 PM
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Scott's spreader are notorious for terrible spreading and creating goofy looking lines on your lawn after the application sets in.
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Today 01:13 PM
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balla123Today 01:13 PM
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Quote from PiratePenguin :
Scott's spreader are notorious for terrible spreading and creating goofy looking lines on your lawn after the application sets in.
Because of the wheels
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Today 01:19 PM
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wilson.2202Today 01:19 PM
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Quote from balla123 :
Because of the wheels
Specifically, the inside half of the wheel is not filled in (it's just half a wheel with no cap on the other side), so seed collects in the wheel and pours out 3-4x the normal amount in the area where the wheel is. That can burn out your yard in stripes, or in the best case create stripes of really dark grass (in a bad way)
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Today 01:26 PM
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wysoseriousToday 01:26 PM
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What do you all recommend if not this?
Today 01:32 PM
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ehern89Today 01:32 PM
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Quote from wysoserious :
What do you all recommend if not this?
Earthway or echo.
Today 01:33 PM
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MilesD4556Today 01:33 PM
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Quote from wysoserious :
What do you all recommend if not this?
Echo has a great spreader.
Today 01:43 PM
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eliteconceptToday 01:43 PM
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Don't buy this unless you want your yard to have stripes like a tiger

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Today 02:25 PM
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DoctorAwesomeToday 02:25 PM
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I can't believe the price of this thing even on sale.
Today 02:30 PM
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PriceTheoryToday 02:30 PM
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Quote from wysoserious :
What do you all recommend if not this?
People have filled the wheels with cardboard or spray foam and say it mostly fixes the problem.
Today 03:03 PM
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PriceTheoryToday 03:03 PM
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Quote from ehern89 :
Earthway or echo.
I wish one of them would make a mini size like Scott's does.
Today 03:24 PM
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zdahleenToday 03:24 PM
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I was blaming the 'edgeguard' piece too. I took mine out and haven't had any striping since.
Today 03:40 PM
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jpt123Today 03:40 PM
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Quote from PriceTheory :
People have filled the wheels with cardboard or spray foam and say it mostly fixes the problem.
This is just a partial fix. The rotating part of spreader (not sure what it's called but the horizontal disc that catches and spreads the seeds/fertilizer) is lower than the wheel. This causes uneven distribution as the seeds hit the wheel and bounce around.
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BeniskickbuttToday 04:43 PM
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Quote from PiratePenguin :
Scott's spreader are notorious for terrible spreading and creating goofy looking lines on your lawn after the application sets in.
I've used a Scotts spreader for years and i've never had this issue. I hear people saying this all the time on the internet though.

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