Quick verdict
For serious ground coverage the Agri-Fab 130 lb pull-behind is the standout. Its large hopper covers up to about 25,000 square feet per fill, the universal hitch fits most lawn tractors, and steel tubing with an enclosed gear house is built to last. It is the pick when you want fewer refills on big lawns.

Agri-Fab Pull Behind Broadcast Spreader (130 lb)
The Agri-Fab holds 130 pounds and covers up to roughly 25,000 square feet per fill, so you make far fewer trips on a large lawn. Its universal hitch connects to most lawn tractors, the 10 to 12 foot spread width lays down even passes, and steel tubing with an enclosed gear house and pneumatic tires supports year-round use with seed, fertilizer, or ice melt.
Best spreader hopper picks compared by capacity, spread width, and tires so you cover big lawns with fewer refills. Plus a waterproof cover option.
Why you should trust this guide
Spreader capacity is one of those specs that quietly shapes your whole afternoon: too small a hopper and you spend the day refilling, too large and you cannot store or push it comfortably. I built this guide by comparing the capacity, spread width, tires, and frame construction of each option so you can match a hopper to your lawn size and how you plan to move it.
I also included a hopper cover in this roundup, because keeping seed and fertilizer dry directly affects how evenly a spreader flows. Where a listing states a coverage figure or assembly-speed claim I cannot verify, I present it as the maker’s number rather than as an independently confirmed result.
How we evaluated
My evaluation is based on comparing published capacity, spread width, tire size, and frame materials against the realities of lawn care. Capacity determines refill frequency, spread width determines how many passes you make, and tire size determines how well the unit rolls over turf, gravel, or snow. I did not push or tow these spreaders myself, so I report no coverage measurements of my own.
I weighed whether each unit is a walk-behind or tow-behind, since that decides whether you or a tractor supplies the effort, and I looked at gearbox enclosure and frame coating because those affect longevity outdoors. For the hopper cover, I checked fit range and fabric. When two units were close, I favored the one whose capacity and mobility best matched a clearly defined buyer.
What to look for
- Capacity: larger hoppers mean fewer refills on big lawns, while smaller ones are lighter and easier to store.
- Walk-behind versus tow-behind: tow-behind units need a tractor or ATV, while walk-behind models rely on your effort.
- Spread width: a wider spread lays down material in fewer passes, saving time on open lawns.
- Tire size and type: larger pneumatic tires roll more easily over uneven turf, gravel, and snow.
- Frame and gearbox: a steel frame with a powder coat and an enclosed or sealed gearbox resists rust and wear.
- Flow control: multiple settings let you dial in the right rate for seed, fertilizer, or ice melt.
- Weather protection: a waterproof hopper cover keeps material dry so it flows evenly and does not clump.
How we test
We base every pick on real-world use, published manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We compare the tools on the things that actually matter for your lawn, power, runtime, cut quality, build and value, and we never accept payment for a ranking. When we have not used a specific model first-hand, we say so.
The picks at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agri-Fab Pull Behind Broadcast Spreader (130 lb) | Best Overall | β | Check price |
| VEVOR Broadcast Spreader (50 lb, Push) | Best Value | β | Check price |
| VEVOR Broadcast Spreader (100 lb, Push) | Best Premium | β | Check price |
| Tow-Behind Broadcast Spreader (110 lb) | Best Budget | β | Check price |
| ZXFNNCY Broadcast Spreader Hopper Cover ONLY | Also Great | β | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

Agri-Fab Pull Behind Broadcast Spreader (130 lb)
The Agri-Fab holds 130 pounds and covers up to roughly 25,000 square feet per fill, so you make far fewer trips on a large lawn. Its universal hitch connects to most lawn tractors, the 10 to 12 foot spread width lays down even passes, and steel tubing with an enclosed gear house and pneumatic tires supports year-round use with seed, fertilizer, or ice melt.
Reasons to buy
- 130 lb hopper covers up to 25,000 sq ft
- Universal hitch fits most lawn tractors
- 10 to 12 ft spread width
- Handles seed, fertilizer, salt, ice melt
- Steel tubing, enclosed gear house, pneumatic tires
Reasons to avoid
- A tow-behind needs a riding mower or tractor to pull it
- Its large size takes up real storage space

VEVOR Broadcast Spreader (50 lb, Push)
This VEVOR is a 50-pound walk-behind that suits average yards you cover on foot. An 18-inch spread width with 30 settings gives you control, the powder-coated steel frame resists corrosion, and the 10-inch all-terrain wheels handle grass and light snow, with tool-free assembly.
Reasons to buy
- 50 lb hopper capacity
- 18 inch spread width, 30 settings
- Powder-coated steel frame
- 10 inch all-terrain wheels
- Tool-free assembly
Reasons to avoid
- 50-pound capacity means more refills on big properties
- Walk-behind design means you provide the effort

VEVOR Broadcast Spreader (100 lb, Push)
The 100-pound VEVOR push spreader sits between the small walk-behind and a tow-behind, holding a 56L hopper with a 30-scale control for precise output. Larger 13-inch pneumatic tires roll over uneven terrain, and a carbon steel frame with a sealed gearbox aims for durable, corrosion-free operation.
Reasons to buy
- 100 lb capacity, 56L hopper
- 30-scale control, adjustable width
- 13 inch pneumatic tires
- Carbon steel frame, sealed gearbox
- Mostly pre-installed for fast assembly
Reasons to avoid
- Heavy to push when fully loaded
- Larger footprint than a basic 50 lb walk-behind

Tow-Behind Broadcast Spreader (110 lb)
This 110-pound tow-behind is a budget-friendly big-capacity option with a 30-level flow control and up to a 13-foot spread width. A universal hitch fits tractors, ATVs, and UTVs, and it ships with a hopper cover plus 13-inch pneumatic tires for rough ground.
Reasons to buy
- 110 lb large hopper
- 30-level flow, up to 13 ft width
- Powder-coated steel, poly hopper
- Universal hitch for tractor, ATV, UTV
- 13 inch pneumatic tires, hopper cover
Reasons to avoid
- Requires a towing vehicle like the Agri-Fab
- Budget build may not match premium brands on longevity

ZXFNNCY Broadcast Spreader Hopper Cover ONLY
The ZXFNNCY is a cover only, not a spreader, made from waterproof 600D Oxford with a PVC backing to keep fertilizer and seed dry in your existing walk-behind hopper. It fits many Scotts, Agri-Fab, and Earthway hoppers up to 18.1 by 16.1 inches and adds a clear viewing window.
Reasons to buy
- Fits hoppers up to 18.1 x 16.1 inches
- Waterproof 600D Oxford with PVC backing
- Fits many Scotts, Agri-Fab, Earthway units
- Clear PVC viewing window
- Elastic hem and drawstring for secure fit
Reasons to avoid
- Cover only, so the spreader machine is not included
- Not sized for tow-behind or oversized commercial hoppers
What to look for
Capacity
Bigger hoppers cut refills on large lawns, while smaller ones are lighter and easier to store.
Walk versus tow
Tow-behind spreaders need a tractor or ATV, while walk-behind models depend on your own effort.
Spread width
A wider spread covers open lawns in fewer passes, saving time and reducing overlap.
Tire size
Larger pneumatic tires roll more smoothly over uneven turf, gravel, and snow than small plastic wheels.
Frame and gearbox
A powder-coated steel frame and an enclosed or sealed gearbox resist rust and wear over the seasons.
Our verdict
For serious ground coverage the Agri-Fab 130 lb pull-behind is the standout. Its large hopper covers up to about 25,000 square feet per fill, the universal hitch fits most lawn tractors, and steel tubing with an enclosed gear house is built to last. It is the pick when you want fewer refills on big lawns.
FAQs
Match capacity to lawn size. Small yards do fine with a 50-pound walk-behind, while large properties benefit from a 100-pound-plus tow-behind that needs fewer refills.
Yes, tow-behind models are pulled by a riding mower, lawn tractor, ATV, or UTV. If you do not have one, choose a walk-behind push spreader instead.
Many of these units list salt and ice melt among supported materials, but rinse and dry the hopper afterward because salt is corrosive and can shorten the life of metal parts.
Rain and humidity make fertilizer and seed clump, which clogs the spreader and causes uneven coverage. A waterproof cover keeps material dry so it flows smoothly.
Use the flow-rate setting recommended for your product, keep a steady walking or towing speed, and overlap passes slightly. Dry material and a clean spinner also help prevent streaks.