Scotts EdgeGuard Mini Broadcast Spreader for Lawns vs Battery powered handheld seed spreader for Dewalt 20V/60V batteries
Overall winner: Scotts EdgeGuard Mini Broadcast Spreader for Lawns
Key Differences
Choose the Scotts EdgeGuard Mini (A) if you want a pre-calibrated, fully assembled broadcast spreader with EdgeGuard technology and a higher review count and rating; pick the Dinftin battery-powered unit (B) if you prefer a handheld, battery-driven seed spreader with adjustable sowing speeds and compatibility with DeWalt 20V/60V batteries (battery/charger sold separately). A is noted for storage-friendly features (fold-down handle) and landscaping protection; B offers variable speed control and portability but adds weight and requires a separate battery
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
Battery powered handheld seed spreader for Dewalt 20V/60V batteries
Battery powered handheld spreader designed to work with Dewalt 20V/60V batteries (battery not included). Ergonomic, cordless design with 6 adjustable sowing speeds for seeds, fertilizer, or ice-melt products. Customers note strong power and easy battery removal for charging
Pros
- Ergonomic handheld design
- Cordless operation
- 6 adjustable sowing speeds
- Powerful for seed and fertilizer
Cons
- Weight may vary according to user feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dinftin |
| Durability | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Versatility | Dinftin |
| User Reviews | The Scotts Company LLC |