🌿 Step into Style with Every Stone!
This 2 Pack of 15.7" x 15.7" Walk Path Makers allows you to create stunning, personalized pathways in your garden or yard. Made from heavy-duty polypropylene, these molds are designed for easy use and can be reused multiple times, making them a sustainable choice for DIY enthusiasts. Perfect for family projects, these molds help you craft beautiful walkways without needing professional skills.
D**E
Easy mold, time consuming
Very easy to use. This is very time consuming so make sure you have plenty of time when doing your project and I would suggest getting 2 and having a friend help if not it’s a one person job. You can pull the mold as soon as you fill it without it collapsing. Only time it collapsed some on us was when a bunny jumped in it the night after putting it in. Very sturdy and good value for money
T**A
Great mold
This patten looks good in the ground . I will take a picture and will update the review later on.i do recommend it
M**E
Back breaking
Saddle in, this is going to take a second. After research I found that to pay someone to build this size of a patio (20×18) and walkway (32×3) it would could around $3000-$4000. To purchase premade pavers and do it myself it would cost around $1500. To buy this template and make my own bricks the whole project would cost around $600. I leveled my area, installed paver frames, and rented a cement mixer from Home Depot for $50 a day. I quickly found that this project takes forever, six 8 hour days to be exact. That does include prep work, and corrections after my dogs messed up my prep work. I only rented the cement mixer for a day, I didn't like it; it didn't mix well, and the constant winding of the motor was annoying. In the first day I think I was only able to make 16 templates. In total I made around 220 templates. I figured if the mixer cost $50 a day to rent, and considering how slow the job is, I might as well just buy one. However I have no use for a cement mixer after I finish, so I just mixed the concrete in a wheelbarrow with a shovel. I found that if the concrete was mixed with too much water some of the pavers began to droop after pulling the template out so I found a perfect consistency of concrete to water is 4 quarts in an 80 pound bag. I was also able to get 3 templates out of an 80 pound bag as well. I will say I am satisfied with the template and the look of the pavers and saving a ton of money, but the back breaking work wasn't too much fun. I applaud and commend those in this line of work.
P**R
Great mold
Easy to useI was worried the pavers wouldn’t be thick enough but they are a perfect thickness and will definitely hold up to foot trafficIt took about 40lbs of quikcrete to make about 3 moldsVery happy with this
J**A
Definitely need two
It worked! I was so surprised. Definitely get two so you can start on the next one while the other one is firming up a little but. I love that I can make individual bricks. I used the rest of the concrete to replace the bricks that cracked a bit. Two forms for 1 80lb bag of quikrete.
H**N
Cheap and Flimsy
The product came in cumbersome two part pieces that had to be put together after a lot of frustration, only to fall apart when using it. Not worth it the time and money.
Q**L
Easy to use and looks great when finish.
This product is everything I had hoped for plus some.It,s easy to use and looks great when finish,The only thing is I wish I had bought two instead of one,because it would have made my project much quicker.I would recommend this product to any DIY,er out there.
A**S
The pieces do not stay together
It looks nice but youMust prepare the ground before you put the cement. The pieces will not remain together unless the concrete has a solid andrigid base.
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