Scotts EdgeGuard Mini Broadcast Spreader for Lawns vs Handheld seed spreader for Dewalt battery packs
Overall winner: Scotts EdgeGuard Mini Broadcast Spreader for Lawns
Key Differences
Choose Scotts EdgeGuard Mini (A) if you want a pre-calibrated, fully assembled broadcast spreader with EdgeGuard technology and higher user ratings; choose the Uniqwamo handheld (B) if you need a battery-compatible, handheld seed spreader that works with existing 20V/60V batteries and offers precise seed/fertilizer control but has mixed durability reports
Scotts EdgeGuard Mini Broadcast Spreader for Lawns
Compact broadcast spreader for small to medium yards. Pre-calibrated, fully assembled, with fold-down handle for easy storage. EdgeGuard technology keeps lawn products off landscaping, driveways, and sidewalks. Customer insight: easy to assemble and use, though durability is mixed
Pros
- pre-calibrated and fully assembled
- fold-down handle for storage
- EdgeGuard technology protects landscaping
Cons
- mixed reviews on performance
- sturdiness concerns (edge guard may break)
- some say wheel size is small
Handheld seed spreader for Dewalt battery packs
Handheld spreader compatible with Dewalt 20V/60V Li-ion batteries. Enables seed and fertilizer distribution with existing battery, plus small-area touch-ups. Customers note ease of use and accurate spreading
Pros
- Compatible with existing 20V/60V Dewalt batteries
- Easy to use for small areas
- Accurate seed and fertilizer spreading
- Battery-powered operation (no charger included)
Cons
- Durability reported as mixed
- Corrosion issues in non-serviceable areas
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Durability | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Versatility | Uniqwamo |
| User Reviews | The Scotts Company LLC |