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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
So far, I have not had any success with this mold. I am unable to get the dried concrete out of the molding without it breaking.
Alex Kern
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Would go with a 5 but I feel like they are over priced for what they are
Roman
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
not as advertised
Jason Cook
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
I thought this would be a great way to add some extra parking on the side of the house, which it would, but I kinda underestimated the amount of concrete and time needed to accomplish that. That being said, the mold is thick and pretty sturdy and I feel mostly confidant it would last through the job, but for the actual price point I feel more than just one would feel like it's more worth it. On a positive note, mine shipped in perfect shape and made it though the winter outside next to my shed just fine.
Fadi Shamaan
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
this concrete formwork is an absolute game changer in the world of DIY paving. ABS 2mm Eco Parking Plastic material is no joke. It is sturdy and can withstand the pressure of concrete pouring without warping or cracking. One of the great features of this shape is its versatility. This form is very user friendly.Hardened concrete can be easily removed without damaging the formwork or finished product. I appreciate that this form is environmentally friendly. This form not only saved time, but also significantly reduced costs. The efficiency with which we can create professional pavers is unparalleled.When we had questions about specific paving designs, customer support responded quickly and provided helpful tips. We have used a variety of concrete formwork in the past, but we can safely say that it has set a new standard. Everything from the precision of the design to the durability of the materials exceeded my expectations. Use a mold release agent: A light spray of mold release agent before pouring the concrete will make demolding even easier.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023
Every time I find a new one of these concrete molds I get them as quick as possible. I recently purchased a new Farmhouse and I like to do pretty much all the work on it myself and every time I find a different style of these concrete molds I pretty much and buy them up as quick as possible. All the ones that I have from this company are very well made and look very nice. I actually got this one to do up my whole entire driveway this summer after I dig it out and get it ready and I think this thing is going to be awesome. These molds are very easy to use all you have to do is get some sort of releasing agent to cope inside with and for your concrete and let it sit you can throw some dies in there if you want to give them some hues or just pour the concrete in there just plain. For the driveway I'm just going to import an airplane without any color added to it because over time they will darken. I really like this style because it allows the grass and kind of weeds and stuff to kind of grow up through the middle while still giving a very hard surface without needing any stone. Basically what I'm going to do is dig out a whole entire area is deep as these and lay them and fill the Mills back with dirt and then pretty much a level everything back out I'll probably have these Rays just a little bit with some edging on the side to really give it a very nice look but other than that I think these are 100% worth of money and highly recommend them if you like doing DIY projects around the house as much as I do
Grady
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023
I ordered this mold because I am slowly updating my house and this includes my yards (front and back). This mold was meant to create a nice drainage and paver block that I want to put small plants instead of grass in the openings.The plastic is a decent thickness. It is best to use some form of shallow tub that this can fit into and use play sand in the tub to help provide additional support. Lowe's has some concrete mix that can be used with this mold (the one without the rocks included) but you want to add some additional sand and perhaps some metal support of some kind. I followed a recipe that I found online with Portland Grey Cement, Portland White Cement, white sand (for concrete), concrete resin mix (instead of using water), coloring and using metal mesh to add a little extra strength. I also used coloring to add a touch of color. I dug out a section about 4 inches lower than the final product and about 1/2 inch on either side. I prepared the ground first by making a bunch of 6 inch holes and filling them with cheap dirt and lava sand (to prevent the clay sand from soaking up all the water and becoming rock solid. I then created a foundation/play sand and pebbles to help with water drainage but provide a good foundation for these pavers. I used some weed mesh to help prevent weeds from taking deep root and laid this on top of the mesh and foundation. I had about 3 inches deep and had a small amount sticking over the top of the grass. I filled in with the dirt and lava sand all the way around.I currently have the holes left empty and will fill them with good planting dirt and some small plants. I will fill in other sections with some type of grass or material so when workers need near the septic system or underground wire area, they can have a nice place to walk. I am looking at having two rows, the inside row for walking on and the outside row to have the plants, except for the path to work in that area. I will have some bigger plants between these rows. This will partially box in the ugly green big box right outside my front.I have only created one for now. I discovered about 3 days inside the mold, remove and allow to cure outside for about 1 week prior to use. After the 3 days, you can clean the mold, put in some more mold release and be sure that it is not puddled on the inside. Mix new batch and do the process all over, It my measurements are correct, I will need to make about 6 for the inside row and about 8 or 9 for the outside row. I can do these one or two in a week and wait for a couple more weeks so I can add more to this.This is a fair value. I have checked locally and online for molds like this. There are cheaper units but a few are much smaller and some have material that is not great material.YT has some great videos that can help if you have never used concrete molds.
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