🛠️ Mold Your Path to Garden Greatness!
This 4-piece Plastic Molds Patio Paving Set features large, durable ABS plastic molds (11.8" square, 1.2" deep) designed to create authentic Lviv-style concrete stepping stones. Each mold covers 0.36 m², enabling you to craft over 50 reusable, stylish garden pavers with no prior experience. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts aiming to add a unique, professional touch to their outdoor walkways.
L**S
Excelente les recomiendo
Muy buen producto me llegó tal y cual como lo vi
B**S
Great
great project help
M**.
Very cheaply made
These are terrible. Doubt they could even hold concrete without cracking, brittle plastic it's made of. Don't even waste your money. disappointing
P**R
Slightly lightweight, but does the job - just plan ahead with support!
I'd been looking for some good concrete forms without breaking the bank, so the opportunity to audition these BETONEX Plastic Molds Concrete Set Patio Paving Mold 4 pcs - Big Beautiful Pathmaker Precast Concrete Molds and Forms was an excellent audition from Vine.The forms themselves are slightly lightweight, so craft your support system before pouring (a couple of 2x4s will do the trick). Concrete has some heft, and you want to use these for many years to come.Excellent way to customize your walkways with colored concrete by adding pigments to your mix.Easy release (let it cure). Designs press out clearly if you make sure your mix settles and you remove air bubbles (this is where your 2x4 support system will help in lifting/shaking/releasing any bubbles, as will a slow, smooth pour).For not a lot of money, you can make your own stepping stones for a fraction of the limited selection at the store, and that's awesome.If you get crafty, can also customize your sizes by using inserts.Overall, a really great investment with a huge, huge return - very happy!
R**E
Good ABS plastic mold.
These are what I’ve been looking for to turn out pavers, quickly. The quality is what I would expect from this type of ABS mold and I’m pretty happy with them. I do wish they were a bit bigger to make thicker pavers but I’ve been throwing thin wire mesh in and they are coming out sturdy. If you have release agent or in my case canola oil spray demolding isn’t too bad at all
M**L
Concrete mold
You're not too much to say about this mold except that it is made of very decent material and looks like it will have a very good service life is if handled with care and you use releasing agents on it. I actually have a bunch of concrete molds from this company and if you from others and this one is actually pretty solid. I like the thinner design of this one because the pavers at this thing makes are actually pretty thin but they have a really cool you need design that you actually can make them all fit together for a nice big design. The package arrived on time and well package and there was no damage. It's made out of some pretty thick plastic but not the thickest so you definitely going to want to handle this thing with care. I highly suggest also using a releasing agent on this to make the concrete papers fall out of it a lot easier because if not when the concrete hardens it could crack the plastic possibly if there's no oil or something in there in order to let the plastic let go of the concrete. Overall I highly recommend this one just because it has a very unique design and makes very good pavers and you're going to get a lot of use out of this thing and as long as you handle it with care and pay attention to what you're doing on each of the papers that you're making with this thing will probably last a lifetime as long as you don't let it dry rot or sit outside or something like that
S**Y
Economical way to hardscape your yard/garden
Perfect for DIYers who want to save some money and beautify their yard or garden. There’s no way I could afford enough pavers of this size for my large backyard area - and now I don’t have to! Here are a few caveats - not saying these molds are bad, but you need to be aware:Not the thickest pavers so think about adding something to strengthen the concrete if these are going to get a lot of trafficDefinitely use a releasing agent or you’ll have to wrestle the paver out of the mold and risk breaking itIt’s best to have 2 people when it comes to taking the paver out of the moldDecide on adding pigment to the concrete well in advance. You don’t want to get 7 pavers in and decide you’d rather have them a terra cotta colorOverall I’m pleased with these and happy to use them!
J**N
I only wish it was designed to make the stones thicker
Disclaimer: I haven't used them yet.My initial impression is the plastic mold material is pretty flimsy. And the actual stepping stones you end up with will be somewhat thinner than I had hoped for.So the material is a hard plastic but thin enough that it feels flimsy. Can be good because it should make it easier to remove the molded pavers. At the same time, I'm not sure how well they'll hold up with each paver made.The thickness of the pavers surprised me. I thought it would or should be thicker. But, I suppose that depends on the concrete/cement mix.The mold designs are prominent and I don't see any issues arising from that. They're all the same design and four molds so I should be able to avoid wasting too much mix but my plan is to make less initially and then mix enough to fill the last one.I've come up with a plan to give me the best possible results... I'm going to use a high PSI mix and use a cordless tile vibrator to get as much of the air bubbles out. On a solid work surface, I'm hoping the vibrator will transfer enough vibration to do so.Updates to follow.
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