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Comentado en Canadá el 22 de febrero de 2024
Used this to press a pattern into a cement doorstep. It's sturdy enough to be reused many times.
Remodelando
Comentado en México el 20 de mayo de 2023
No sirve para hacer pisos por ser de plástico y en la descripción no venía. Lógicamente si espara pisos de concreto no puede ser de ese material. Tire mi dinero a la basura 😔
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2023
Easy to assemble. Sturdy enough for repeated use with concrete.
Buen material resistente
Comentado en México el 21 de febrero de 2023
Solo es una reja confirmada por 8 cuadritos
Rotti123
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2021
Forms are well made. You have to assemble them once the arrive. Mix your cement a little on the wet side to make things easier.I'm not sure it's any cheaper or easier than buying pre made patio stones, but it does work as advertised and I am happy with my purchase.
L. Thibodeau
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2021
My amazing husband, used these to put in a patio for our small backyard. He loved how easy it was to use these forms, we bought two. Each one takes just a little less than a 50 lbs bag of quick crete. He would fill one and set the second beside it and put the leftover crete in it and mix more and repeat. So, fill it, pack it down and pull the form off then I would rinsed them each time for him.( team work 😊 ) After they all dried , he put bags of sand to fill the spaces between with a heavy duty push broom. The sand really made it look complete. He did a great job and it looks great!
Alli Despain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2020
I purchased this product about 2 months ago. My intent was to create a small paver area (5x5 paver grid) and a path to connect to other places in the backyard. The paver mold itself is quite solid. Some sort of polymer material. It is easy to lay as long as you did your ground prep. The killer for me was the time of installation!! Maybe I'm just a novice with concrete, but I spent a good 20 minutes on each paver trying to smooth it out and fill in the edges. It was a real challenge. The mold pulls off nicely but sometimes the edges catch and it is a pain trying to smooth those out again. It was taking me about 30 minutes per mold (20"x20" area). A simple 5x5 paver area amounts to 25 pavers. Sure enough, I've spent close to 10 hours between multiple weekends and only have 16 pavers down. I'm going to finish the paver area but I'm back to doing regular sidewalk style concrete for my path around the backyard.Another challenge is that your small paver units that are on the edges do not have anything holding them in. With a typical single pour, the entire slab holds itself together. But with the mold, I now have multiple little 'pavers' that need to be reinforced. My toddlers have already managed to easily pull 2 of them out. Sigh....
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