🪴 Secure your stones, elevate your space!
vubaEASIHOLD ROCKS is a 5L resin-based gravel binder designed to securely bond 4-20mm stones, bark, and gravel on garden borders, patios, and paths. It dries in 72 hours, lasts up to 3 years, and is non-toxic and water-based, making it safe for pets and children. Easy to apply by pouring or hand-mixing, it offers a cost-effective, durable solution for professional-quality landscaping.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 15 x 23 cm; 5 kg |
Part number | 5 Litre |
Item display weight | 5 Kilograms |
Material type | Resin |
Item volume | 5 Litres |
Manufacturer | Vuba |
Item model number | 5 Litre |
ASIN | B07Z4SWCHT |
D**E
It's not cheap but does the job we'll
Very good product
A**A
Good stuff!
Does what it's supposed to do but I went through x3 different types of sprayers? They kept clogging up?
G**N
Gamechanger!
I recently used Easihold Gravel Sealant to stabilize the gravel in my garden path, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. The product was incredibly easy to apply—just a simple spray or pour over the gravel—and within 24 hours, it had completely bonded the stones into a solid, yet permeable surface.What I love most is how it maintains the natural look of the gravel while eliminating all the mess. No more loose stones getting kicked around or sticking in my shoes. It’s also eco-friendly and non-toxic, which gave me peace of mind with children and plants nearby.
C**
I REALLY wanted this to work
I REALLY wanted this to work (even though I read loads of negative reviews) as the stones in my borders get kicked all the time.I used a sprayer and it was really easy to use but after one go it was stuck at all. I gave them another spray and in some areas it is starting to stick.I will have to do it again but this does mean that the area that a whole bottle uses is tiny! And that’s assuming it works after the third go (I will update this review)My stones are on mud (not concrete) so this means they move about when stood on, so I think if you just want to keep a border in place that has no weight on it then after lots of spraying, it’ll be fine.But if you want a dog to stop moving stones, if they run over them or when you walk over them then I think it won’t work… i will update my review once I’ve done a third spray and see if this suddenly makes a huge differenceEither way, it does not cover a large space and therefore is NOT a cheap option
S**R
Works well just pricey
Hi, it’s pricey stuff but it works well, its a milky watery glue, I washed my stone first then waited a few days then sprayed this with a hand held spray then I compacted as I went along with a trowel, then the next day I used a proper pump spray to finish of and it stuck really well, I have a few that are loose but the majority doesn’t move, so all good 😀Hi again been building more things like steps and sorted another patio area, the glue works really well and when I done my steps and other base I washed the stone again and put a lot in a bucket while wet with a lot of glue and mixed it then I shovelled it on and trowelled it flat and I feel it’s stuck the best and I even had a lot of the glue left over from it so I went round spraying it again to soak through and it has stuck very well, so I really can’t fault it 😀
M**N
Not simple to apply (updated review not fit for purpose)
I will update this in time, but based on applying this today I have given 3 stars. I applied using a sprayer normal garden pressure sprayer which was described in the advert as acceptable to use, this was a pain the sprayer would last around 10 seconds before having to be striped down to clear the blocked filter throughout use a plastic type substance blocks the filter from within the liquid so a 8 square meter area took close to an hour to do.The suggested coverage was about half stated which was really annoying as 1 tub should have been enough to give the area 2 coats but no, as the sprayer has no flow control the 5 litres only covered around 8 Square metersI will up date once dry to see how effective it isNow its been down for a day you can see the difference in colour many asked if it's a wet look which it isn't but it definitely changes the colour, the first picture is treated gravel the second is the dry natural colour much lighter than the treatedUpdate 6 days after being applied,absolute garbage, the area treated as per manufacturers directions has been left untouched for 6 days plenty more than the 48 hours directed, the weather has been warm and dry with one rain shower on day 5, day 6 my twin girls aged 17 months were playing in the garden and on occasion ventured onto the gravel to retrieve balls, the 4 close pictures shows what this has done, all the lighter areas are where the bond has broken and reverted back to loose gravel. It clearly states not suitable for vehicle traffic or regular heavy duty traffic, 2 toddlers on the first day of use hardly constitutes this, this should clearly state decorative purpose only, not fit for purpose.
J**N
Good with Three Coats
If you’re reading a negative review from anyone saying that this didn’t work with two coats, ignore it as it’s a three coat system! It clearly says that in the manual. The key is three coats. The first after you’ve cleaned all your stones and they dry, the second after your raked them about a bit, the third after you’ve flattened them all back down; I used the back end of a rake.It gives the stones a bit of a wet look, so consider that if you prefer the dry look of your stones. The price is a bit much, for what it’s, in my opinion, £20 would be more reasonable and probably make it more popular. Use a pump strayer with a nozzle that’s on a hose, so you can get close to the side of patio slabs without coating them. Then leave it to dry for a day or two. It doesn’t set like concrete, so don’t expect it to hold up long if it’s somewhere where people walk all the time or play however, generally it seems good in lower traffic areas and if like us you have gravel that surrounds spaced out slabs that always got kicked about, this helps prevent it.
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