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Electric Fertilizer Applicator – High-Efficiency Spreader for Crops, Seeds & Granules

🔹 Bullet Points:

  • ✅ High-Efficiency Spreading: Distributes fertilizer or granules evenly, boosting crop yield and soil nutrition.

  • 🔋 Electric-Powered Motor: Ensures powerful and consistent spreading with minimal manual effort.

  • 🎯 Precise Application: Adjustable flow rate and spread control to minimize waste and overuse.

  • 🧱 Durable Build: Made with high-strength plastic and corrosion-resistant components for long-lasting use.

  • 👟 Foot Pedal Control: Convenient on/off operation using foot pressure—hands-free control while in motion.

  • 🔄 Wide Coverage: Capable of spreading across large fields quickly and evenly.

  • 🧰 Multi-Use Functionality: Ideal for spreading seeds, dry fertilizers, pesticides, and other granulated products.

  • 🧼 Easy to Clean & Maintain: Quick disassembly design makes it easy to wash after use.

  • 🚜 Perfect for Small to Medium Farms: Suitable for farmers, gardeners, and agricultural workers.

  • 🌾 Compact & Lightweight: Easy to carry, operate, and store when not in use.

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