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The Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Broadcast Spreader is a professional-grade lawn tool designed to cover up to 15,000 sq. ft. with precision. Featuring exclusive EdgeGuard technology, it prevents product waste by blocking spread onto driveways and sidewalks. Pre-calibrated and equipped with a redesigned hopper and agitator, it ensures smooth, consistent application of fertilizer, grass seed, weed control, and ice melt — making it the ultimate all-season lawn care essential.











| ASIN | B001H1EQO2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Lawn & Garden Spreaders |
| Brand Name | Scotts |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,350) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00032247762328 |
| Included Components | Scotts - 76232 |
| Item Dimensions | 19 x 22 x 22 inches |
| Item Type Name | EdgeGuard DLX Broadcast Spreader |
| Item Weight | 10.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Scotts |
| Material Type | Grass |
| UPC | 032247762328 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**S
Effortless Lawn Care with Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Spreader
I just gotta say, this Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Spreader is a game-changer for anyone dealing with lawn maintenance. It's like a magic wand for your yard, making spreading seed, fertilizer, salt, or ice melt a breeze. With a capacity of up to 15,000 sq.ft., you can cover a huge area in no time. I love how easy it is to use, and the EdgeGuard feature is a total lifesaver – no more worrying about spreading product where you don't want it. The quality is top-notch, sturdy and reliable. Plus, the adjustable settings give you full control. Honestly, I can't recommend this spreader enough. It's perfect for keeping your lawn in tip-top shape without all the hassle. Say goodbye to uneven coverage and hello to a lush, healthy lawn with this bad boy.
T**N
Fast delivery
Works great
J**Y
SCOTTS EDGEGUARD DLX BROADCAST SPREADER
Scotts DLX Edge Guard Broad Cast Spreader... 5 STARS IF YOU PAY ATTENTION TO... 20 POUND FILL LIMIT...Over that...you're abusing it. CAPS POPPING OFF... yes, it can happen. WHY?...The axle slides sideways back and forth about 1". Keep it level. Only the right wheel spins the spreader, the left is free wheeling. Banging the spreader on one wheel or the other, can pop off the caps. I'm going to try epoxying them on to prevent that. UNEVEN SPREADING... happened twice. One was a clump. Dug it out, and broke it up. The second time...ooops,forgot to turn the EDGER OFF! SW Fl, thick floratam lawn, for $100 or so... Ran great out of the box. Expected some hard pushing, none. First use on a 15,000 sq. ft. lawn, ran 1 10lb. bag, and then another, rhen a 20 lb bag, and then another 20 lb. bag. Rolled smoothly, spread nicely. (70 yr old, in pretty good shape).
D**Y
Scotts Spreader
We ordered the Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Broadcast Spreader which was delivered today. My husband says it's a nice spreader. The delivery was fine-respectful of our property etc. However, when my husband went to unpack the spreader he noticed that a) the box was already opened, and b) there was no instruction booklet/packet in the box with the spreader. Obviously, he has used a spreader before but usually these items come with packets that have an instruction booklet and warranty info etc., this one did not. Disappointed with packaging but will not return for paperwork since he likes the item and is pleased with the durability and quality of the product.
M**E
Highly recommend, especially for the price compared to Lowes or Home Depot...
Prefect for my needs...one of the plastic hubs on the wheels kept popping off when the shaft axe moved from side to side...but nothing a little ticking and some JB weld couldn't secure...
M**R
Far From Deluxe
I bought this Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard DLX Broadcast Spreader in June. I chose it primarily for the EdgeGuard feature as we have a lot of area where fertilizer and seed are not welcome. When I first ran the spreader (empty) the drive wheel rotation was rather intermittent/sticky sliding along on the driveway. I took the unit apart and the only thing I noticed was that the outer bearing surface of the agitator had circular lines and grooves. After reassembly, it seemed to work better. At that point I should have just returned it. Now it is too late. But here are some things I learned. 1. Calibration I loaded up with 20 pounds weed and feed fertilizer, set the spreader according to the bag (4 ½), and setoff to apply the product. (The fertilizer is not a Scotts product, but the manufacturer specifically lists this spreader’s setting so I went with it.) Our lawn is approximately 24,000 sq ft, which works out to 72 pounds of material. However after some time I realized I should by now be using the second bag and when I did finish the application I still had not finished the first bag. It turns out I had only spread roughly 1.8 pounds per thousand feet, not the required 3 pounds. I subsequently did some tests to verify the calibration of the spreader. I fashioned a small pail to hang under the spreader and attached a plastic trash bag around the spreader body in such a way that all of the fertilizer would fall into the pail. I then walked a 200 foot path to simulate a 1000 square foot application. I then weighed the contents of the pail. At the recommended spreader setting I was only putting down 2 pounds per 1,000 sq ft. 2. Grinding Noise and Jamming While spreading product and during calibration I would notice a grinding noise and on at least one occasion the drive wheel pretty much locked up or get jerky. I believe this is caused by fertilizer getting underneath the agitator and working its way down between the agitator and the bushing. Every time I removed the agitator and flushed out the fertilizer, things would again work very smoothly. This may also be contributing to other people’s experiences with broken shafts on the gearbox and the impeller. I am trying to overcome this by installing two O-rings that fit over the agitator shaft and fit into the green housing bore, sitting on top of the white bushing. This will hopefully prevent material from getting down into the bushing. 3. Hopper Slide Door Operation I have encountered situations where either the hopper slide door does not open or it does not close. Unless you are paying particular attention to the black shaft to which the cable is attached you may not notice, as the spring action may mask the problem. The cable pulling on the shaft at an angle may also be contributing to this issue. 4. Striping of Lawn Another problem I encountered was a green striped pattern on my lawn. Some reviewers have experienced the similar results, blaming it fertilizer collecting on the wheels. I wonder if that would produce two stripes. My stripe is narrower than the wheels. I am more inclined to think that it might be caused by the EdgeGuard housing. Material is broadcast out of the impeller by centrifugal force. Material that hits the EdgeGuard housing just falls down. Hence the single wide stripe.
J**.
no assembly required is great
great and you don't have put it together
N**K
Excellent buy
This saved me. I have a 300 meter driveway and there was no way I was salting that carrying a giant bag. Thank goodness for this godsend of a tool.
I**R
Works well
O**Z
Entregado en tiempo y forma y muy bien producto para aplicar el fertilizante se ahorra mucho tiempo en campos grandes
B**H
hohe Qualität, für alles einsetzbar ein volles rund um packet
M**G
poorly designed product. leaves burn strips all over lawn. Have purchased Scott product before with poor results. there will not be a next time.
O**.
La marca había por si sola de la calidad de sus productos.....me ha sido de gran ayuda
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