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The BETONEX 6 pcs Flagstone Molds set features six durable ABS plastic molds, each with unique textures covering 0.37 square meters, designed for easy, reusable concrete casting. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts aiming to create custom garden paths, patios, and stepping stones, these molds deliver professional-quality results with over 50 uses per set. Made in Europe, they combine longevity, precision, and effortless usability to transform outdoor spaces with personalized flair.






| ASIN | B09JN5N24Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,838 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Outdoor Landscaping Stone Masonry Forms |
| Brand | BETONEX |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
| Manufacturer | BETONEX |
| Material | Concrete |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 19 x 15 x 4 inches |
| Shape | Square |
| UPC | 608011724054 |
T**R
excellent product, beautiful results
i absolutely love these molds and am so happy that i chose these over the grid style cobblestone molds. i have done 3 sets so far, and once you get a handful of them done you can start to create free form pathways anyway you want. i just installed a brick patio and am making my first path from the backdoor to the fire pit (shown in photo). the molds are excellent quality and are still in perfect condition after 3 pours. one 60lb bag of concrete is enough to fill all 6 molds. TIPS - do not make your concrete too wet or the integrity of the stone wont be as stong, and will potentially crack when stepped on -once the cement is poured, shake, shimmy, gently lift and "drop" (small taps) repeatedly to get air bubbles out. do this for way longer than you think you need to. -place a flattened cardboard box over the mold while you tap it on the ground to avoid huge amounts of splatter. - i use standard concrete and let it dry in the mold for a minimum of 24 hours, then carefully de-mold and avoid walking on new stones for at least 2-3 days - concrete will build up on the edges of the mold and ruin the look of the sides of your stones if you do not clean between uses. i find that cleaning the molds immediately after removing dried stones is easiest. i use my hose and a stiff plastic bristle scrub brush. -demolding earlier than 24 hrs can cause chips as you remove the stone -take your time demolding, being aggressive can cause cracks or chips -no mold release needed I AM THRILLED WITH THIS PURCHASE, NO REGRETS!!
D**R
Great way to make paving stones.
I have made over 100 stones with this kit and they still work like new. I like the appearance very much. They have worked perfectly for me.
F**O
Quality concrete molds
These work well! Quality plastic molds. Just completed the 22nd pour and the molds are still in great condition. I wipe a very light coat of WD40 inside each mold before each concrete pour. I find a 60lb bag of concrete works well to fill each of these about 1/8” from the top. I have been adding varying amounts of black concrete dye (iron oxide), to give different concrete coloring. I tap and shake each full mold for about 60 sec to remove most of the air bubbles in the concrete, and am able to remove the hardened concrete after about 18 hours. Using an old dresser as a curing rack. Pouring one bag of concrete per day, I bring the nearly cured stones outside after a few days. I may buy a second set, to speed up the process, but otherwise this has been a great purchase.
K**B
Awesome quality...
I have used other molds before for single stepping stones and these are very well constructured. Since I purchased them I have made over 24 batches each constructing of 6 peices each. They are still going strong without any wear or tear.. Super happy with my purchase and couldn't say enough good things about them.
A**R
Surprised
At first I didn’t think they’d hold up (I.e., break when attempting to release), but I’m happy to say the mold release was pretty easy and there was no damage to the mold. You may see that these are ugly. You are right. I attempted to play with colors, but it didn’t turn out like I imagined. But there’s potential there with the right technique. The bubbles are another thing. I didn’t put enough water in the concrete, so it looks more cratered than the moon. All of this is my own fault, I tell you all so you can learn from me. The molds are good, the detail doesn’t come out like I’d hope and the edges don’t look like natural stone. In all, it’s with having something to play around with, and save a couple bucks in the mean time. Just don’t expect it to look like something out of Pinterest.
D**A
Pavers - it’s a lot of work….
I bought both AUTUMN and BETONEX - 1 set of each (basically the same thing - I will post on BOTH). 14 foot in diameter (slightly bigger - not a math guy/first patio project ever). If we are including the paver restraints (Amazon), the red bricks that surround the patio (Lowe’s), concrete bags (Lowe’s - made over 200 pieces), trowel (harbor freight or Lowe’s), concrete mixing tub (Lowe’s), concrete coloring (Lowe’s), angle grinder from Walmart (hyper tough I believe), masonry blade pack (DeWalt brand off Amazon), 21AA base grade gravel and masonry sand for leveling (landscaping supply yard), polymeric sand (lowes), string (lowes), string levels (amazon), hand tamper (harbor freight), kick push sod remover (old school - rented from rental place - that was brutal by the way), stakes for the strings to run my string lines (already had those), measuring tape (already had that), shovels and muscles (already had that), and patience (learned a lot about that) - project cost me in increments about a grand (slowly) and time away from social life through the summer. Started making pavers in April - June. In may I removed the grass and dug down (that was horrible) and I mixed my own concrete by hand. No fancy equipment. Everything by hand. Including hand tamping the gravel. I am working on the outskirts of the patio and will post updated photos later this fall or next spring.
A**R
Updated my Review to 5 Stars.
I have modified my original review to a very positive review as I allowed one mold to sit longer as I used a rapid set cement which hardens in twenty minutes. The one I let sit for a few hours turned out amazing. I literally flipped it over and it literally came out of the form. No working to remove it, nothing. It was total perfection unlike the ones I banged to remove. I knew I had to tweak the process as I do masonry work all of the time. The Rapid Set brand of cement (which is a bit pricey) always produces quality concrete. Always. I added Terra Cotta coloring to the mix as well and it looks stunning. Still tweaking this item for my own design which is stone veneer for my cinder block walls. Working on thickness now. Now that I know I need to leave it sit a while longer for my use it is absolutely perfect. Do not follow my time as I am using a different mix of cement & a different design process. Great product. Should last beyond the recommended usage for me since it literally slips right out of the form.
S**L
Die Lieferung aus Übersee ging schnell. Das Ergebnis der ersten beiden Betonmischungen können sich sehen lassen. Die Farben können noch etwas kräftiger sein. Das liegt daran dass ich zuwenig Pigment beigegeben habe. Die Struktur kommt sehr gut zur Geltung. Ich habe mit Verflüssiger gearbeitet. Die Poren während das Abbindens des Betons sind minimal. Das Produkt kann ich empfehlen.
F**H
Very well made
S**S
I love these! Highly recommend
P**T
They work fine