🌿 Spread the Love, Not the Mess!
The Gardena Spreader XL is a versatile, hand-powered tool designed for year-round use, capable of delivering fertilizer, seeds, and salt across a generous 1.5-6 meter width. With an 18-liter capacity, it efficiently covers up to 800 m² of lawn area, all while ensuring precision and durability with its high-quality materials.
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 4.18 Kilograms |
Part number | G436-20 |
Item display height | 39.5 centimetres |
Item display length | 59.5 centimetres |
Item display width | 47.5 centimetres |
Item display weight | 3.26 Kilograms |
Material type | plastic |
Power source type | Hand Powered |
Manufacturer | Gardena Deutschland GmbH - DE Parent |
Item model number | 00436-20 |
ASIN | B076X38GXM |
J**C
Well made and easy to assemble
When reading reviews for this product bear in mind that Gardena make several different types of lawn spreaders and Amazon have listed them all together. This review is for the type 'L' drop spreader.I first bought a cheap hand held rotary spreader that did spread lawn fertilizer successfully. Unfortunately, it was too easy to spread the fertilizer onto the garden borders and paths too. The problem then is that the fertilizer contains a ferrous compound to kill moss and when it rained it left large rust stains on the concrete flags of the path, despite trying to brush the fertilizer off first. These stains are near impossible to remove even with proprietary acids and rust removers for concrete. Hence I've chosen a drop spreader which spreads the fertilizer only on the lawn.I considered several different makes of drop spreaders before deciding on this one. Gardena is a reputable German manufacturer and I've been pleased with the quality of some of their other products.The spreader was supplied in a substantial cardboard box complete with all the parts including the instructions and the 6 screws needed to assemble it. Assembly was quite simple and took only a few minutes, the only tool needed was a cross-head screwdriver, but a little force was required to insert the self-tapping screws. Another reviewer points out that the spring attaches directly to holes in the plastic and recommends that a metal ferrule would be better to avoid any chance of the plastic eventually splitting and I would agree with this. There is a plastic foot at the bottom of the spreader to keep it upright when stationary. This keeps the footprint of the spreader to a minimum and, unlike another type which uses protruding bars, enables the spreader to be stored more easily. The spreader is quite light in weight and could easily be hung on hooks for storage but no hooks are supplied. Gardena states that all the parts are rustproof, it can even be used to spread salt, and the spreader should be washed down after use.The quantity of fertilizer, seed etc. can be adjusted by slots in the handle that is connected to a steel cable to adjust the opening of a flap on the spreader or the flap can be closed completely by releasing the handle. IMPORTANT: the cable is connected to the handle with an orange plastic clip and two other reviewers have said that this clip detaches in use, one reviewer includes a video showing this. However, this can only be because the clip was not correctly attached to the handle. The instructions clearly show that there's a right way and a wrong way to attach it (see photograph). If fitted correctly the clip will not come off. There are notches in the handle that this clip goes into and this controls the dosage of the product being spread.I tested it with the recommended 32 grams of lawn treatment on a white sheet to ascertain how fast I had to move it and how even it spread the granules. This wasn't successful because it dropped most of it as soon as I opened the flap with the handle. It was more successful when I increased the quantity to 96 grams and covered 3 times the area but still dropped a lot when I first opened the flap. I think to be able to spread it at the correct dosage it needs to have a much larger quantity than a small test area and you need to move the spreader before opening the flap. I also think it would help to reduce the dosage for each pass and to go over the ground again but at 90 degrees across.I've hosed it down (don't do this where lawn treatment may leave rust stains), wiped it and left it to dry completely in the sun.I wanted to review this without waiting too long after I received it because the lawn treatment instructions say to apply it in April so I'll update my review when I've treated the lawn next month.So far though I'm prepared to give it 5 stars for the ease of assembly and quality of manufacture and 4 stars for how easy it is to spread until I update my review.18-05-2024: I need to update my review of the Gardena lawn spreader. Having used the spreader to put weed and feed (Westland all-in-one) on my lawn, I am mostly pleased with the result. I went up and down the length of the lawn and then went over it again from side to side. After a couple of weeks, the treatment has killed the moss and greened up the grass in most of the lawn, however, there were some bare patches where it appears the treatment killed the grass but this may have been down to me not moving it quickly enough.Also, because I only intend to put the treatment down in spring and autumn, I intended to disassemble the spreader and pack it away between treatments. Unfortunately, I hadn't realised that once the wheels are attached and the plastic caps are pushed in, then they can't be removed and the spreader cannot be put back in its box with its wheels on. If you wish to pack it away between uses, I therefore recommend that you leave off the plastic caps in the centre of the wheels.
A**.
Good quality idea
Good materials used for this spreaderEasy to put togetherDoes the job and should last longer than my last spreader
M**6
Cool gadget
This works well and saves piling issues, spreading the product evenly and thinly.
C**D
Works well
It's easy to use and works pretty well.There aren't any instructions but really it doesn't need any. There's a setting lever thing on the front that controls the rate that the product (seed, lawn feed, etc) comes out of the container. Just look inside with it empty to see it in action. Then there a button on the top that you press to let the product out at all, and release to stop it. And there's a crank handle on the side that you turn to whizz the contents out, the faster you turn it the further the product is thrown and the faster it's used. That's it, not rocket science.The hopper isn't particularly big, but big enough. Full of lawn food and it probably weighs around 2kg.The tricky part is knowing how to spread your product at the correct rate. This isn't something that the manufacturer of the spreader can tell you as depends on whatever you're spreading, and it's affected by the setting of the lever, how fast you crank the handle and how quickly you walk.This is what I did (I was applying lawn feed but I think it should work for whatever).First, I worked out the total amount of product I was going to use (area x product rate per m2). For 100m2 of lawn at 35g per m2, this meant I would use 3.5kg of feed in total, so if I spread this evenly over the lawn, I was done.I found a measure that conveniently held 350g of feed i.e. enough for 10m2, so I was going to use 10 measures. I filled the hopper with just 2 measures at a time (it could hold 4) so the rate I used up the measures to refill the hopper gave me a good idea of my progress. I started by deliberately spreading it more thinly that I thought was needed, so when I gone over the whole area I had about 1/3 remaining - about 3 measures. By this time you've got a feel for speed of walking and speed of cranking. I went back over the area again at right angles to the first, spreading more thinly and using it all up. Done. Going over it twice like this helps to even out the spreading and avoid missing patches altogether.I have another lawn of 150m2. Together it probably took less than 30 minutes to treat both. It felt really quick. If I had more lawn I'd probably have a wheeled spreader but for what I have it works just fine.
M**C
A sound product
As an agricultural engineering I have considerable knowledge of what makes a good fertiliser spreader. This ticks all the boxes. It needs a positive feed to drive the fertiliser to the outlet. This has it. You need an easily adjustable outlet to allow varying rates of application. This has it. You need to be able to turn off the flow of fertiliser from the push handle. This has it. You need a construction that is corrosion resistant. This has it.Ha I g read numerous reviews of garden fertiliser spreaders few if any mentioned this machine, presumably because they were not given one free of charge. Few reviews had even bothered to check output, and most appeared not to be aware that the distribution pattern of different types of spreader varies. This machine gives a constant application across its width, spinning disc machines give a variation across their width, so it is important not to match passes across the lawn, or stripping may occur. Making two passes at right angles to one another with half rate applications can avoid this.To sum up if you are looking for a well designed European manufactured machine, that does the job well this is the one to go for. It may cost a bit more than some others but is well worth it.
A**R
Wanted to send it back but to much of a hassle, especially since it had to be sent to GB.
It's a lot smaller than what I thought it would be. Didn't like the idea that it had to be sent overseas and the only option was with UPS. I'll have to make sure I look better at where the items are coming from in the future.
P**O
Ottimo
Comodissimo, facile da usare eccezionale risultato
J**B
Solide et efficace
Utilisé pour de l'engrais et de la pelouse.Les graines ou les grains d'engrais sont bien ventilés.L'outil à l'air solide et semble de bonne qualité (à voir dans le temps).
R**R
Épandeur d'engrais Gardena
Outil robuste, bien conçu, dosage précis et stable pendant le traitement, les deux roues sont solidaires, grande cuve, armature en inox, système d'ouverture du clapet pratique.
タ**ー
らくちん
当方の畑はせいぜい10m四方の狭い畑だけど、肥料・石灰・土壌改良剤を撒くのはかなりの重労働だし、何より均一に撒くのが大変。今年はコイツのおかげでかなり楽が出来た。耕うん前の固い地面なら通常通りに押して、耕うん後の柔らかい地面も引けばなんの問題もなく撒ける。粉末状のものは無理だけど、顆粒状のものは全部撒けるので畑の肥料他はこれ一つで全部行ける。早く買えばよかった。
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