Cheap Construction
By William on 07/18/2014
Disappointed! It is nothing more than a cardboard tube with a very cheap plastic cover that doesn't even provide a easy way to press out the plastic tab for dispensing. I almost damaged the dispensing end because i had to physically cut out the dispensing tab
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57 of 57 people found this review helpful
Lawn & Garden Dispenser Tube
By George on 08/22/2014
Overpriced and cheap...but it did work....but
By Jason on 10/16/2016
I have not used a dust product since I was a kid in my dad's garden. Knowing what I know now, I could have drill holes in a small can and applied with a good shake every 4' and gotten the same results a whole lot cheaper. I lived and learned. Hope this helps. JL
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51 of 51 people found this review helpful
Not worth the money - Made my own
By Lloyd on 07/24/2017
Made of cardboard and the end clogs. Made my own using a couple of vacuum cleaner tubes. Taped them to a large coffee can to hold the powder and dropped a teaspoon of the powder into the tube every 4 feet. This works a lot better and no bending over to put the powder onto the ground.
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47 of 48 people found this review helpful
Maybe there's a better way...
By Bruce on 10/06/2015
Eighteen bucks for a cardboard tube? The plastic salt-shaker-like dispenser at the end of the tube clogged repeatedly; I had to drill a hole in it to get it to dispense according to the instructions. And after tapping the tube on the ground to get it to work, it cracked and I had to tape it up. Much of the problem is with the product itself -- if you don't use this dispenser, you have to use a tablespoon to apply it to your lawn. Pain in the neck.
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37 of 37 people found this review helpful
No issues with dispenser
By Michael on 09/20/2015
This tube works perfect and helped me do half acre in no time. The secret is in the technique to use. The position for dispensing hole need to be on the screen and the tube need to hit the ground in a slide angle to allow the dust to come out. If you hit the ground on a 90 degree no much dust will come out as the grass will cover the holes. Also hit the ground firmly. Before filling the tube mix the dust so the powder is lose in the dispensing tube. Good luck and kill those suckers!!!
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12 of 13 people found this review helpful
Works as designed
By Jim on 11/19/2021