An all-season spreader gets a lot of use, so you want a product you can trust. Meyer's premium walk-behind spreaders, Hotshots, were built to handle extreme conditions year-round and can hold 70 or 100 pounds of material with a maximum spread range of 12 feet to 18 feet, depending on the model. Heavy-duty models are made of stainless steel.Pushing a fully-loaded spreader over snow and ice or uneven terrain can be frustrating. With a Meyer Hotshot, you'll glide over the toughest surfaces because Hotshots have 13-inch-diameter, heavy-duty ice-gripping pneumatic tires driven by a gear-assisted axle with self-lubricating bearings/bushings. Made out of heavy-duty Nylatron GS impregnated with Teflon , the greaseless gears are smooth all year long.
Hotshot walk-behind broadcast spreaders come in two sizes and three models. They are equipped to spread in confined areas, thanks to an easy-to-remove deflector shield that prevents the material from flying too far.