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This set of 2 high-quality ABS plastic molds measures 23.5" x 7.48" x 1.73" and is designed to create realistic wooden plank concrete pavers. Reusable over 50 times, these molds enable easy DIY production of garden walkways and stepping stones, perfect for millennial homeowners seeking stylish, personalized outdoor spaces.






| ASIN | B09JN68C4K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,961 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Concrete |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Item Weight | 2.74 pounds |
| Manufacturer | BETONEX |
| Package Dimensions | 40 x 11 x 4 inches |
N**H
Release agent makes it even easier.
Best to use a release agent to aid in releasing set pavers. Variety of agents can be used.
A**R
Amazing and realistic!
Amazing product and quality! I definitely can get multiple uses from this mold, I really want to get more molds from this seller! Highly recommend!
E**O
El producto llegó perfectamente, excelente servicio, gracias!
J**N
Did what they are meant for!
These are exactly what I figured they would be. Anyone with a brain can make a good little concrete plank… shoulda bout 2 set but they are bit more than I think they should be…
W**.
Two identical concrete molds
The two molds have the identical wood grain pattern. It would be better if the molds had different patterns. With different patterns it would be easier to create a more realistic wood pattern. The molds are vacuumed formed from thin material. The listing indicates the material is .07"(2mm) thick. The plastic on the molds I received measures 0.04"(1mm) thick on the flanges. The mold bottom may be thicker. So the material being used is not what I expected. This makes a huge difference to the robustness of the molds. I will use these for some garden stepping stones. Before doing so I will build a wooden frame around the molds to keep the sides from bulging out when filled with heavy concrete. These molds should last for a number of cycles if treated well. The the price of these molds I expected something better.
G**R
Good mold
Solid construction, easy to use over and over.
G**Y
Need support materials like sand and something to assist in turning these over when ready
Rigid ABS plastic molds for concrete can be good if taken care of properly. I have seen many who would prefer to have silicone. These are not small. I thought they would be a little smaller but instead these are about 2 ft in width. That is a lot of concrete. I have used molds for many different purposes, these are my first concrete molds. I am going to experiment with premixed store bought concrete mix and several mixes I have found online. I am also going to use the concrete resin or whatever it is called to make these less prone to the elements. Stains or colors to make these look more like wood will also be looked into. According to all of the information gathered from ty, big box store "L" ow es and also H Depot (if you live in the US I think you know what I mean) and other websites; play sand will be needed to add support and something that can support the mold when turning it over will greatly increase the lifespan of these molds. For the weight of concrete to go into these molds, they should have been somewhat sturdier and more durable. I may use a trick I learned with other molds that I have used and purchase more silicone mold making materials. I can use this material to create a silicone mold and even create some type of support for that as well. Mold release is needed. For ABS plastic, I may just use my plaster and clay mold release. Instructions say you can use engine oil but this is not typically recommended for ABS plastic nor for anything that will be going outside. Any cooking oil is alright to use but still not the best. Environment friendly plaster and clay mold release should be the best. I can not see why these should not work for concrete. Most concrete forms used in construction use different forms of releases. A lot of oil or mold release is not needed. Using a spray cooking oil like "Pam" or other brands will work, just do not use types that have "flour" also inside. Prepare for a lot of concrete. If mixing your own then prepare for needing a lot to fill these molds. Have something to assist in "flipping" these over because they will be heavy. I will be using a plastic tote, filled with slightly wet play sand to be supporting the molds. I can use a slightly larger tote to "flip" these and catch all the sand at the same time. I will update as soon as I have completed a few dozen and will do my best to have photos of how these came out.
L**A
Excellent Size Precast Concrete Molds
I do enjoy a good mold, and these are just that. They have a finish on the bottom that looks like wood grain, even with some knots in it, which will transfer to your paver once it solidifies in the mold. With some paint and a little creativity, they really do look like wood planks. We’re creating a path through the back yard with them. They’re the perfect width to be the base of a walkway, and the number you can make is basically endless. As long as you have concrete to pour in them, you are able to have as many wood-look pavers as you want. The bonus about these molds and the “wood” they produce is that it’s not slippery like regular wood planks. It doesn’t get slimy or slick in the rain because its concrete and therefore gives a good grip when you walk on them. I can’t wait to have enough to make something really impactful in my yard. Glad I found these, and I’m glad they have the style and size that they do.
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