Bare Ground BGHS-2 Handheld Spreader for Granular Ice Melt or Fertilizer
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A crank is not needed. The bottom must first be turned to open the holes, then shaken. With this tool you can make the holes larger or smaller as you twist. I have a snow removal business and this product is very useful! There's no doubt it's worth checking out.
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In light of the lack of reviews I found when I got this $20 spreader, I thought I would post some recommendations. I need a spreader to spread fertilizer and insecticide on a grass strip measuring 18" wide by 40' long located between the street and The pattern on a hand casting product is uneven as a result of too many handfuls. The spreader holds about a quarter of product. You rotate it to close the 4 holes at the bottom, dip it into your product, move it to where you want the product and rotate it again to open the 4 holes as much as you need to increase My prediction is that there will be two candidates Keeping the flow even requires a gentle shaking operation with two hands. The answer will come in the spring. In my opinion, the design of this shaker is better than the twist-on capshaker The product I was looking for offered a quick dip fill in a single piece that I could rinse out when finished. What is the best way to apply fertilizer with this? There is still time to find out. There may be an easy way to make the drop pattern more even by McGyvering.