

🌱 Elevate your lawn game with precision and power — don’t let your yard fall behind!
The EarthWay 2600A-PLUS Fertilizer Spreader combines durable rust-proof materials with a robust epoxy-coated steel frame and all-terrain pneumatic tires, delivering precise fertilizer distribution via a 3-hole drop system. Its 40lb hopper capacity maximizes coverage efficiency, making it a top choice for professional-grade lawn care across diverse landscapes.














| ASIN | B08SMNFTDK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,707 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #27 in Lawn & Garden Spreaders |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (308) |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 2600A-Plus |
| Manufacturer | EarthWay Products Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 40 x 20.5 x 30 inches |
J**Y
A Game-Changer for Lawn Care—Highly Recommended!
After years of using a Scott’s spreader, I decided it was time for an upgrade, and after plenty of research, I settled on the Earthway Broadcast Spreader. Assembly was easier than expected, especially with the help of a YouTube video, and the quality of the product is outstanding. This spreader is a massive step up from the cheaper options you find at big box stores. The consistency and evenness of the spread are remarkable—no more streaks in my lawn! The tires are another fantastic feature, as they make it easy to traverse my entire yard, even over uneven terrain. This spreader has truly elevated my yard care routine, delivering excellent results every time. It’s a great buy and worth every penny!
R**.
45 minutes to assemble
Other reviews noted difficult assembly. I am an older woman, not a "mechanic". I watched a couple of YouTube videos and had no difficulty with assembky other than spreading the small stainless steel cotter pin. - Then I did a test/calibration run with Andersons Humichar. I had a little learning curve with the edge guard, but otherwise spreading went well and setting recommended on the Humichar bag was close to the desired application. I'll know next spring with actual fertilizer. It is worth a comment that I had used a small Scott's Edgeguard spreader for 10+ years. When it needed to be replaced I bought the "same model". It was terrible! I have never before had stripes in my lawn due to uneven application. I will be putting a basically new Scott's spreader at the curb with a Free sign.
N**T
Feels like a solid spreader but assembly and parts were an issue
So minor issues but still outside what was expected. The assembly had parts that were preassembled that deviated from the instructions. It was mainly the handle assembly that was already put together and the instructions didn't show that. It didn't appear someone else bought then returned this unit as everything was packed like it came from the factory and the parts bags were sealed. The parts bag was missing a large cotter pin which held on one of the wheels. Instead they gave me 2 small cotter pins (assembly requires 1 of each). So a trip to Lowes and $1 later I got what should have been in the parts bag to begin with. Ran 4 products through it yesterday and it appears to be doing a great job spreading the material. It's easy to use and it travels over my lawn much better than the scotts spreader i was replacing with this. I saw a bunch of reviews talking about the height of the handles, I'm 5'11" and had no issues with the handle placement. If anything it was better than the scotts spreader I had been using. Overall an upgrade and a solid buy but it is expensive and for the money they were asking I would have expected all the parts to be there so I have to ding them for a star.
S**O
Buy with caution (does not spread well on slopes)
New Update: After using it twice, I'm not impressed. The second time I used this spreader, I ended up burning a lot of my grass as this spreader did not work well on the slope of my yard. Then, I observed it the third time while going on the slopes and saw that this spreader acts weird on the slopes. Instead of throwing the fertilizer to the front, it throws it to the side and back. The fertilizer that come out of the side hits the tire and the frame and falls unevenly on the ground. So, if you are buying it to spread fertilizer on the slopes, then you probably need to think twice. Update: I eventually used it to spread the fertilizer. It was a very nice experience. I struggled a little bit on the slopes but over all it did a really good job compared to my Scott’s spreader. Since, it fared well in its primary function of spreading the fertilizer, I’m willing to ignore the nut and bolt part and hence took away only one star. I still think the spreader is not worth the money I spent on it though. Old Review: Let's start with the good things. The spreader looks nice with the red hopper. After building it, the spreader looks compact and seems to be able to do a good job (I've not tried with the fertilizer yet, so cannot comment on how well it does in terms of spreading the material). That's all that I can think of the good things. The not so good part is the assembly of the spreader. The video on youtube was very helpful but what's with the nuts and bolts? Some of the nuts and bolts cannot be undone, once they are tightened. As a result, I couldn't tighten one side of the spreader completely. Even though the spreader looks nice, as someone else said earlier, it does not look quality. I don't think it is worth $191+tax. So sad that tariff forced me to quit my dream of buying a good one and settle for this one.
G**P
Well made quality product
Great broadcast fertilizer spreader
W**S
Decent but seems cheaply made for the price
I have had several of the Earthway spreaders over the years. I have also tried sone other brands. Earthway has always been my favorite in this cheaper price range. I have a lawn care business but I don't apply enough fertilizer and weed control to justify buying a heavy duty commercial spreader. I would love to have a stainless steel one. All that being said, this unit is a little different than the previous models I have had. One thing I noticed is the spreader is smaller than previous models. I don't really like that. Also the directions are not the best for assembly, but if you search for the videos online you can find a demonstration of the assembly which makes it easier. I debated between 3 and 4 stars on this one. It does spread evenly but seems cheaper made and less sturdy than previous models. Also at almost $200 I would expect much more. I don't know why these companies are so proud of spreaders. I think the first one I purchased some years back was $90. The next one was around $130ish. This flimsy model is just under $200. Definitely not worth that. But considering the price of a really nice one, I will try my best to get by with it. I would have felt better about if had it been like $100.
K**E
Best spreader ever used
My mom has this and my hubby had to get his own. This thing works great!
P**T
Product spreads over top of the wheels. Where the spreaders from Scott’s the material hits the wheels and you get lines in your lawn after spreading fertilizer Recommend this spreader.
R**5
I was looking for a spreader to replace a similar one that rusted out after many years of use. I like the features of the Earthway 40 lb spreader, and so far it's working well. The spreader is well built and I expect it will last for quite a long time. My reason for 4 stars (rather than 5) is due to the assembly process. I read in previous reviews that the assembly instructions could be difficult to follow. Fortunately, Earthway has an online video showing the complete assembly process and I would recommend anyone buying this product to refer to that video. Nevertheless, the tolerances are very tight and it can be somewhat frustrating and time consuming to complete a couple of the steps. The young lady in the video had obviously dealt with the same issue in the past, but I'm guessing the video was not her first rodeo so she benefitted from prior practice. She does, however, let you know when a certain stage could be difficult, and not to worry. I started the assembly working on the floor but soon moved to a table where I found the process to be easier. The assembly video runs about 15 minutes, but I recommend allowing much more time. One feature that wasn't mentioned in the video was the SideSpread-Control. That's why there's only one hole open once assembly has been completed. There's a lever under the right side of the hopper that can be used to open the other 2 holes. It's described in the written assembly instructions. Anyway, now that I've done it once, I'm an expert at assembling this spreader :).
D**N
so far nothing to dislike extremely happy with the great service from EarthWay , you can feel confident with company and this product !
A**R
Over priced Junk!
J**E
Easy to assemble
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