
Chapin USA 82088 80-Pound Made in USA Commercial Sure Spread Salt and Ice Melt Walk Behind Spreader with 360-degree Baffles, Enclosed Gear System and Includes Cover and Salt Grate, Blue
Brand: Chapin International
Description
80-POUND CAPACITY HOPPER: rust-resistant, blue poly holds up to 80 pounds of material and is supported on a powder-coated steel frame; enclosed gears are protected from the weather
MADE IN THE USA WITH GLOBAL MATERIALS: designed and produced in the USA with US-based customer service and technical support, located at Chapin’s home base in Batavia, NY; backed by Chapin’s 5-year limited warranty
T-SHAPED WITH RUBBER GRIPS: large handle to easily push the spreader through snow and over ice; comfortable to grip with gloves; some assembly required
FRONT AND SIDE BAFFLES: target where the ice melt should go by setting the front and side baffles; better direction and less wasted product
TOOTHED AUGER: breaks up clumps so your preferred salt or ice melt can easily flows through the gate opening
GATE LEVER: change the gate opening based on the particulates; recommended for use with salt, halite, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride and calcium chloride (small and pelletized particulates)
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES: 12-inch pneumatic, wide-tread tires move over uneven ground; rain/snow cover included to protect particulates while spreading
NOTE: not recommended for use with rock salt products, sand or sand mixes, pelletized lime, lime or lime powders
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: always check your manual for proper use and assembly. Our technical support team can answer any questions (1-800-444-3140)
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Product Details
- SKU:
- awhd-us-b00rgnw8p4
- Model:
- 82088
- Country:
- US
- ASIN:
- B00RGNW8P4
- GTIN:
- 00023883820886
- UPC:
- 023883820886
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