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SOLO Inc. Solo 421 20-Pound Capacity Portable Chest-mount Spreader with Comfortable Cross-shoulder Strap - 421S, White, 20lb

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  • Fingertip levers control direction and volume
  • Large opening allows easy filling and cleaning
  • 20 lbs Capacity hopper with cap protects operator from chemicals and Dust
  • Manufacturer: SOLO



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #14,623 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #10 in Lawn & Garden Spreaders
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

Product Description

Solo 421 Portable Spreader. Designed for spreading a variety of granular materials over irregular terrain, this chest-mounted, extremely portable precision spreader is perfect for use in decorative beds with fertilizers and insecticides. Ideal for lawn maintenance operators treating parking lot islands. Eliminates banging over curbs with cumbersome wheeled units. The Solo 421 is also effective spreading ice melt, oil absorbents, seeds and a variety of granular products.

From the Manufacturer

Agitator allows material to drop onto impeller evenly, improving uniformity of spread and eliminating blockages. Adjustable for drop rate and direction. Fully enclosed gear box with lubricated metal gears assure long life and durability. Padded strap with comfortable, cross-shoulder design. 6-inch opening with screw-on cap. Hopper stands upright whether empty or full.


LLK
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
My last one lasted 29yrs n this one's even more durable n afew upgrades added. Already put to use n works flawlessly.!
Scott L.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
I read many reviews and decided to go with this and I'll say that I'm satisfied like most of the reviewers. It works great, throws seed wide and uniformly. I was able to seed 3 or 4 acres in an afternoon. I had tried a rolling seeder but with uneven terrain it just didn't work. With this seeder I am able to walk anywhere and get seed laid evenly. I had it on setting 5 (out of 9 or 10) and as I passed cow pies I could see that each cow pie (maybe 1' around) had at least 2 or 3 sometimes 4 or 5 seeds. So I'd say that I'm laying seed about 3 or 4 seeds per square foot at the middle setting.The only thing I'd say to those reading this review, be careful not to put your hand into the spinning disk before it stops, I bit my fingers a few times by mistake.
jwwl
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
We spread diatomaceous earth on our organic vegetable plants to keep squash, potato beetles, japanese beetles and flea beetles off our plants. Works especially well on soft-body development stage. Easy to use, comfy, doesn’t clog. Durable and price is right.
Alan_c_64
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
Real good spreader, works a lot better than my old bag spreader, well made. Nice size, good value and seems like it should last.
Me
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2023
I am happy with everything
Maximus
Reviewed in Canada on May 21, 2021
I needed this to spread fertilizer or an area 6000 sq' I was a bit concerned it was too small and would take too long....wrong! It spreads wide and evenly. Took no time. Fantastic device.
Patti
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2021
Had many issues getting one shipped; told that it would arrive any day after several inquiries but several shipping days missed, eventually advised that it was never shipped to begin with. Dealt with the dealer a few times, eventually got one shipped directly but paid about $40 over the later posted price (about a month later). But the unit itself is not disappointing. Very smooth function, good sized hopper for a carry unit, well built. My last spreader, not this brand, lasted for six or more years, but the quality of this one will likely last many years, even decades of annual use. Pricey, but when buying good quality you only have to cry once.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2019
This spreader does a great job. I’ve used it for two separate applications of fertilizer. It’s lightweight without being flimsy. Very easy to use, but the main thing is that it spread the fertilizer evenly and effectively. I definitely recommend this item.
Bruce Aungst
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2018
Of all the spreaders I have owned for spreading snow melt material (NOT Rock Salt, but snow melt material made of much smaller and finer granules) this one is by far the best made and engineered. This is a high quality product which will last for a long time if maintained. It spreads the material up to 30 feet wide. The flow adjustment and the hand cranking speed have a big impact on how wide and dense the material spreads. There is also a broadcast plastic flap shown in one of the photo's above which controls the material width.The spreader minimum width is about 6' from my experiences, so you have to angle it down towards the sidewalk to focus the material there, but it's easy. The material flows well and it broadcast it very well for either seeding or snow melt application. Here are my issues with this spreader as to why I didn't give it 5 star rating.1. The control for opening the material flow is the red plastic lever shown in the photo above. When you are wearing the spreader, this control is on the back of the spreader and you can't see it as it is up against your chest. So you have to "feel" for the flow control to open and close it, which is awkward at best and cumbersome.2. The spreader weighs about 6 pounds empty, ready to use. By time I filled it with snow melt material, it weighed over 30 pounds. Granted, the snow melt material is likely the most dense and heaviest material you could or would use in this spreader. Grass seed would be just the opposite and very light. The weight of the 30 pounds hanging on a strap around my neck after having had previous shoulder surgeries was very uncomfortable. I wore it just long enough to salt the driveway and then immediately take it off. I can't imagine wearing this for 20 or 30 minutes to spread material over a large area. If you haven't had shoulder surgeries, I hope you never have to as they can change your life.3. The material flow adjustment is the plastic knurled threaded post which the red material flow handle stops against when you open the flow control. I give the manufacturer a lot of credit for making the pieces of this spreader out of high quality materials, I just found the adjustment of the material flow very sensitive. Perhaps this isn't meant to spread snow melt material, as the material and it's weight and flow in the hopper were the main issues I have with this spreader. I will try it in the spring for grass seed and lawn fertilizer and I think it's going to work great.This spreader is for right handed spreading and cranking only. That's fine but for people left handed, it seems awkward at first. I can honestly say I have not seen another spreader built with the quality of this item. The strap over the shoulder is the easiest way to put this on and off and I don't know of any alternative that would work as well. I just found the weight and pressure down on the shoulder and around the back of the neck quite uncomfortable.If I were to give this spreader a score out of 100 for overall design, quality, ease of use and every other aspect, I would definitely give it a 95 out of 100.....If there was a way to make the flow control and the material on and off lever easier to reach and find and the weight of this wasn't uncomfortable to wear, I would give this 100.I am going to try to add just enough snow melt material for each time it is used on the driveway, instead of filling the hopper. This will lighten it dramatically. I would imagine for the driveways which I use it on, perhaps filling it 1/3 to 1/2 would meet the need. Lightening it by 12 to 15 pounds will help with the weight on the shoulder. I carry this spreader on the carry all of my tractor and when I am done plowing snow, I grab the spreader and walk up and down the incline on the driveways, spreading material. I will have to carry another supply of snow melt to refill the spreader after each use on the driveways, as I take care of several driveways in my neighborhood.All in all, this is an excellent product that just needs a couple of modifications. Perhaps I can fit a wider piece of soft plastic over the shoulder strap to help reduce the pressure the strap applies to my shoulder. As far as a functioning spreader, this one is by far the best quality with serviceable components meant to last for many years. I would say this is the only TRUE COMMERCIAL quality hand held or carried spreader I have owned and I have had several of the hand carry and crank units, the Wizz which just doesn't work well in the cold and the material plugs it up.I will find a way to make this spreader work because clearly, its the best made, highest quality spreader I have found and I have looked at and owned over 8 different ones over the years. So, if you need a "carry spreader", give this one a try and you will likely be pleased. Its not perfect, but its the closest to perfect I have found after years of searching and trying these portable, hand powered and carry spreaders.If I could give this spreader 4.5 stars I would because it's that close to being "PERFECT". Buy this knowing the issues I pointed out, don't avoid it because of the concerns I raised. There is much more good and even great about this spreader than problems or disappointments.
Malyhupe
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2017
The spreader works very well, to bad the holding strap hooks are not at the mid or bottom of the tank. Spreader is sitting to low when I am using it. Other than that it is very easy to use compare to others
Tom T
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2015
I have used a couple of different push type spreaders at one time or another and always found them lacking. So much care had to be taken to keep from over fertilizing some spots on the lawn, particularly where these units were filled. And... with a 1 1/2 acre lawn it took hours to do.The Solo has taken care of all of the problems and is perfect for me. It holds half a large bag fertilizer, it fills easily, there is no excess running onto the grass and it is easy for this 65+ year old to hoist and carry. The crank works great, the settings for flow are easy to use and it spreads the fertilizer evenly. I spread four bags in about 30 minutes.I looked at some other hand crank models similar to the Solo, but they were all too small. I would be going back and filling them about 6 or 7 times rather than just once with the Solo. This is a really nice unit and appears that I will be able to use it for years. It also takes up about one quarter of the space in my garage as a push type unit. It stores on a shelf rather than taking up floor space or hanging on the garage wall.
DZine14U
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2013
The Solo 20lb Spreader is hands down the best spreader for the money. It is no wonder why this product has so many great reviews. It arrived a week ago and a day before the big midwestern snowfall this past week we decided to frost seed 3+ acres of food plots with clover. The spreader held exactly 20 lbs of clover seed and did the entire job perfectly. Once you get the thumbscrew stop adjusted to your desired flow, you simply walk and crank the handle. The Solo Spreader dispersed the seed nicely. With 2 of us taking turns, we finished seeding the 3+ acres in about 3 hours. (Part of the time was the learning curve of setting the thumbscrew flow adjustment just right).My overall impression: The Solo Spreader is a well built, commercial grade spreader that performs well, is easy to use and should last for many years. The over-the-shoulder strap makes the spreader comfortable to use (even when full with 20 lbs of seed). The screw-on clear lid is nice for preventing spills and sheilding from rain, snow or other debris. The spreader was easy to clean and everything is non-corrosive and virtually rust-proof. (Very happy with purchase).Only negative: Like several others have mentioned, the open/close lever is tricky to find at times because you cannot see it while wearing the spreader. Once you get used to using the spreader it becomes easier to find.
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