Brinly P20-500BHDF Push Spreader Review + Spreader Settings

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • This video reviews the Brinly P20-500BHDF 50 lbs. Push Spreader with Side Deflector. It compares features of the Scotts EdgeGuard DLX to the Brinly spreader. The video provides assembly, use, and performance information.
    The following spreader settings have been determined from personal experience weighing and applying the listed product over three different areas totaling 11,750 sq. ft. of grass with a perimeter pass, using a single pass application, and throwing product to the tire tracks of the previous pass. Settings that are provided by viewers will be notated as such. Amount of product applied is approximate and an average. Your results may vary.
    Fertilizers
    EMPRO 5-0-31 20%NS-54 10%FE, Setting 15.5, 3.7 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    EMPRO 15-0-15 45% UFLEXX 6% FE, Setting 18, 6.3 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    EMPRO 16-4-8 2%FE w/ NS-54, Setting 14, 2.2 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    EMPRO 16-4-8 2%FE w/ NS-54, Setting 15.5, 3 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Milorganite 6-4-0, Setting 16, 6 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Milorganite 6-4-0, Setting 17, 7.7 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Sunniland Pro 24-0-11, Setting 15.5, 3.9 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Pre-Emergents
    Andersons 0-0-7 w/ .426% Barricade, Setting 17, 4.25 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Andersons 0-0-7 with 0.103% Dimension, Setting 15, 3.6 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Sunniland Crabgrass Control 0-0-7 (0.172% Dithiopyr), Setting 17, 5.4 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Fungicides
    Scotts DiseaseEx, Setting 15, 3 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Scotts DiseaseEx, Setting 14, 1.8 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
    Insecticides
    Scotts GrubEx, Setting 13.5, 2 lbs./1000 sq. ft.
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    Disclosure: This RUclips video is provided for informational purposes only. If you choose to try one of the suggestions made in this video, you do so at your own risk. Please ensure that you take all proper safety measures before attempting any project. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases (at the links above), however this video is not endorsed by any company, nor have I received any of the featured products as promotional items. I'm just an ordinary DIY'er sharing my experiences.

Комментарии • 34

  • @floridaswampman7648
    @floridaswampman7648 Год назад +1

    This spreader has served me well for about 10 years. I do lawncare on the side.
    Yes there is a learning curve, especially with the rates.
    I have since up graded to a comercial spreader with greasable bearings.
    Clean it after every use, store it indoors and dont lend it to your neighbors and it will last a lifetime.

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  Год назад

      Hi @floridaswampman7648. Thank you for sharing your experience. I've got it dialed in nicely now and can be pretty confident when selecting the appropriate setting when using a new product. But like you, I can see myself going to a commercial unit in the future, however this one gets the job done in the meantime.

  • @mrweebs1109
    @mrweebs1109 2 года назад +1

    I like this spreader but my first experience was very poor. I was trying to spread a pre-emergent at a lower rate and at that rate it was too course of material for setting needed for the 3 drop openings and it did nothing but clog. When I opened it up for consistent application it was way to high. This is also a problem for very light material like a anti-fungicide where the spread rate was relatively low and material very light and fine. My solution was to tape 2 of the 3 openings up which required a larger single opening to flow from. It now works without clogging. I just pick the center opening and adjust my path according to the new coverage. This is a real nice spreader for the money and this is the only issue I have had to overcome. Well, I also replaced the plastic setting wingnut after it broke off with a metal one.

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  2 года назад

      Hi Mr Weebs. Thank you for sharing your experience. It is helpful to hear your solution, and I'm sure others will appreciate it also. Are you finding that when using only the center hole that the product spreads evenly left to right?

  • @natemoore3841
    @natemoore3841 3 года назад +1

    Getting this for Christmas. This is a great video. Thank you

  • @possession3929
    @possession3929 6 месяцев назад +1

    How did you usually determine what setting was needed for fertilizer since most companies dont specify brinly on the bag. Did you usually go with a bit bigger or smaller number and did you usually use the scotts number as a basis to give an idea of where you need the brinly to be

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  6 месяцев назад

      Trial and error in many cases. After some experience you'll be able to gage the setting based off similarly used products. 14/15 has been a good setting for most store bought products with larger prills. If Earthway spreader settings are on the bag, start there. They are similar.

  • @Barod52
    @Barod52 4 года назад

    This as well as your other videos regarding the Brinly spreader is why I bought it. Well done and thanks for the settings you provided. Easily the best video with information regarding this product. Thanks again.

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  4 года назад

      Thank you, James. I really appreciate this feedback and you taking the time to watch the videos.

  • @TriniDB
    @TriniDB 4 года назад +1

    Good review! I bought one from amazon as well and your installation video helped me out a lot. I like it so far.

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  4 года назад

      Thank you! I'm finding the more I use it, the more I like it, especially now that I'm really starting to dial in the settings.

  • @onecrazywheel
    @onecrazywheel 2 года назад +1

    I own this same spreader too. I usually keep it on setting #22 for a 50 pound bag of Sunniland 7-0-20 fertilizer. I walk at a good clip and just a single pass. It works great for me. Good product.

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  2 года назад +1

      Onecrazywheel, thanks for sharing your experience. I know there will be others who find this information very helpful. I, too, have had good results with this spreader. It's used several times a year on mine and my neighbor's lawns (~18k sq. Ft. combined).

  • @RussHatfield
    @RussHatfield 3 года назад +3

    Have this one. Biggest frustration has been that the cotter pin doesn't seem to do a good enough job of agitating especially when you get down to the last 1/4" or so of product (fert or grass seed for me, usually), tho sometimes even when you still have an inch or more left. I end up having to shake and bounce the whole thing every few steps to move the material closer to the holes manually. A pain! Also, the holes don't seem to open consistently for me...like one day on setting 5 they'll be open X amount, then on another day on setting 5 they'll be open a diff amount, or each of the three slots is open diff amounts even. Because of both of these problems combined I sometimes just open it up fully just to get it all flowing smoothly. Obviously not the right approach (esp with fertilizer) but I dont have time to fiddle with this every 10 feet over almost an acre :(
    Love the wheels and overall construction is great! Still beats Scotts IMO. If I can just figure out a better agitator (longer pin? Maybe a different shaped one?) I'll be much happier.
    Great content btw...thank you!

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  3 года назад

      JT, at times I share the same frustration with getting the final bit of product to the holes. Unfortunately, I think that is just the nature of the beast with this style of spreaders, without jumping to one of the high end commercial units.
      It's concerning that you're seeing inconsistent openings when using the same setting. (Setting 5 is very low on the 0-30 scale.) Is this the case at a higher setting as well?
      Each of the three openings should have a different gap by design to control the amount of material and where it falls on the carousel.
      I really appreciate you sharing your experience. Thank you!!

    • @wayneessar7489
      @wayneessar7489 Год назад +2

      Piano or music wire is spring steel and 3 feet costs a dollar, make your own special shape.

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing, Wayne. This is a great idea.

  • @pastelsliderz3097
    @pastelsliderz3097 4 года назад +3

    I’m looking into this spreader myself. This is the one that I’ve found with the best reviews for quality and money overall! Unless you want to spend $500 on the Andersons spreader lol

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  4 года назад

      I completely agree! This one definitely gets the job done.

  • @1975oldschool
    @1975oldschool 4 года назад +1

    Great review man! Thanks!

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  4 года назад

      You're welcome. Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad you found it helpful.

  • @LarryO1022
    @LarryO1022 3 года назад +2

    I just purchased this spreader after reading all the positive reviews on Amazon. One note to fellow users, this is an exact clone of the Earthway 2150 and application settings for different products should work about the same so if you find the Earthway settings on a bag of product, you can feel comfortable using them for this Brinly. One question, you mentioned in the description that you throw to the tire marks of previous row, but for this spreader with a 10’-12’ that seems like a lot of overlap. Have you found that to be the case and would like say throwing to a few feet out from the tire marks would do the job without so much overage? Thanks for the great information!

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  3 года назад +1

      Hi Larry. Thanks for the comment! Most of the products I've applied seem to throw closer to 6'+ on either side of the spreader, so I try to keep my spacing between passes to that distance to assure as even coverage as possible. To answer your question, I think there is margin for error and not throwing directly to the tire track of the previous pass, though not ideal, would be ok. There have been times where my spacing between passes was +/-, and I didn't experience any negative visual effects. From my experience, the suggested spreader settings on the product bags assume you are doing a 50% overlap when spreading.

  • @full_metal2452
    @full_metal2452 3 года назад

    Got one coming
    Great review 👍

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! I still really enjoy mine.

  • @davidgill5214
    @davidgill5214 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing your fertilizer settings. I have the same spreader without edge guard and put down some Milorganite at 25 setting and it was too much. Trying to get used to spreader it does a great job broadcasting the fertilizer.

  • @chevyvega6622
    @chevyvega6622 4 года назад

    same as the earthway. seems several companies have used this same unit placing their own brand on it

    • @BlackHoleDIY
      @BlackHoleDIY  4 года назад

      Hi Chevy Vega. Though it is similar I dont belive it's the same as Earthway's. Several components may be, but where the Brinly has a fold down side deflector, for example, I think the Earthway has sliding mechanisms incorporated into the design that control the direction of the output. Nonetheless, I understand your point and agree with you.