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product_id: 44644393
title: "SvitMolds Concrete molds DIY Sold 6 pcs Plastic Moulds Flagstone Casting Concrete Paving Garden Paths Stone Patio Pavers for Garden Walkway #S34"
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# 0.37 m² casting area per set 6-piece versatile mold set Durable reusable ABS plastic SvitMolds Concrete molds DIY Sold 6 pcs Plastic Moulds Flagstone Casting Concrete Paving Garden Paths Stone Patio Pavers for Garden Walkway #S34

**Brand:** svitmolds
**Price:** KD 41.10
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Mold your dream garden path—because your outdoor space deserves a glow-up!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SvitMolds Concrete molds DIY Sold 6 pcs Plastic Moulds Flagstone Casting Concrete Paving Garden Paths Stone Patio Pavers for Garden Walkway #S34 by svitmolds
- **How much does it cost?** KD 41.10 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- svitmolds enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted svitmolds brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Color Freedom:** Paint or dye your pavers any shade to match your style and make your garden truly one-of-a-kind.
- • **Built to Last & Reuse:** Made from tough ABS plastic with 38mm thickness, these molds withstand repeated use without warping or cracking.
- • **Speed Up Your Project:** Set of 6 molds lets you pour multiple stones simultaneously—perfect for ambitious DIYers craving efficiency.
- • **Effortless Mold Release:** Use simple household oils for smooth demolding—no sticky mess, just flawless stones every time.
- • **Craft Your Signature Patio:** Create unique, textured flagstone pavers that elevate your outdoor space with professional-grade precision.

## Overview

SvitMolds offers a premium 6-piece ABS plastic concrete mold set designed for crafting textured flagstone pavers covering 0.37 m² per set. Each mold is 38mm thick, reusable, and supports custom coloring, enabling DIY enthusiasts to create durable, personalized garden walkways and patios with professional results.

## Description

Product description SvitMolds Set 6 pcs Plastic Molds Flagstone Casting Concrete The area is 0.37 square meters. Molds thickness 38 mm (1.5 in) They have different textures SvitMolds Set 6 pcs Plastic Molds Mold are made of ABS plastic thickness 1,9-2 mm Depending on the geometry of the product wall thickness can form less than the above dimensions Mold is reusable Sold Set 6 pieces ( FOTO 2 ) multiple molds for making Pavement Stone The area is 0.37 square meters. Molds thickness 38 mm (1.5 in). They have different textures Molds are made of ABS plastic thickness 1,9-2 mm Depending on the geometry of the product wall thickness can form less than the above dimensions. Using these molds you can make wonderful Pavement Stone for your yard. The Pavement Stone you can paint in the color you like. This Pavement Stone will be the perfect element to your yard.

Review: These are wonderful! - I love these. I used old cooking oil (canola and olive) as mold release and swooshed a bit on paper towel to help get the concrete hardened out of the molds. I also used a massager, the log kind for athletes wrapped in a trash bag to keep it clean, and put a cat litter box on top of it upside down, then put a mold at a time on top of that, to shake out the bubbles that form (cheap shaker table). Home Depot, maybe desertcart too, sells polypropylene sheets about 1/2” or so thick, that replace the slag you would normally put under pavers. Saves your back. The patio I made was about 45 bags of 50 pound each high strength crack resistant concrete. I am not strong enough to move 80 pound bags (a lady). Screed the sand, put down a barrier layer, and tamp down the pavers. I dyed some of them at random. I used pigments but heard you can just add paint too. Took 24 sun hours for them to cure completely, and for a few, instead of cutting with a saw, I used popsicle sticks to partition where I wanted a half sized piece, and forced them into the mold once the concrete had started to set. For filler around the pavers, I used high grade stuff, ~ $25 a bag near me, not the filler you can get at HD. It is called Polybind dust, comes in 2 colors and fills up to 6” gaps. I used it on my driveway too, rather than the caulk filler many use when spaces between concrete are a trip hazard. Have had patio 2 summers now. Looks great. Sealed it with some high $$ stuff. Not one weed came up, and I live near woods. Awesome product. Buy two sets if you can, of molds. Work goes faster. Peace. ADDED A THIRD PHOTO 10/22/2024. THESE ARE THE PAVERS TWO YEARS LATER. IT IS FALL, THEY HAVE NEVER HAD A WEED, and HOLD UP GREAT. 10/7/2025 update…The last photo, with fencing, is another patio I built, with a connected walkway. Built this summer, in Michigan. The patio built this year, is 13x12 feet or so, edged with red paver bricks store bought, and I poured 45 bags of 50 pound crack resistant quikrete, with fiberglass in it. I used leftovers for a walkway between the other patio I made three years ago, and the new one. Those leftovers are not fitted like the pattern but the rest is. I use two sets of molds, about 2.5 bags concrete for each 12 molds filled, about 7.9 sq feet each set of 12 poured. You can dye some. I used brown, terracotta, black etc. I used a lymphatic drain shaker/exerciser, with garbage bag over it to shake bubbles up from inside the molds, and used old olive and canola oil as mold release agent (coat the molds! before filling them). I mixed pigments (powder), dyes etc, and left some untouched. Concrete batches vary in color anyhow. You can color them afterward too, and will use less (spray bottle and damp cloth but if chipped some day old concrete with no color will show through). Sealed about three weeks after completed, with Behr wetlook sealer. Used leaf blower to even out the coats. I love these molds. A couple are cracking on a lip, but duct tape can fix it. I used popsicle sticks as dividers on a few edge pieces, some I sawed, and some edge pieces I made without the molds, using plastic edging to make the right shape, then poured, and pushed the mold bottoms down on top of my custom pieces (coated mold bottoms with oil) to make look natural. I used the black polypropylene sheets as underlayment for paver base. In summer pavers in the sun with this underneath are SCORCHERS because there is no heat transfer to the cool ground like when you use #1 and #2 paver prep rock and sand. So think about that. They are convenient and I use them…but the pavers will be very hot if in full sun all day.
Review: Very Good Moulds - Update - I stopped using Pam cooking spray and have begun using corn oil. Reason being, the Pam would cause small air bubbles which ended up on the top of the stone. Instead, I just pour a small amount of corn oil into the mould and then wipe it all around the inside. I also figured out that just scooping a small amount of concrete into the mould while it is on the vibrating table will allow the air bubbles to escape much better. The concrete kind of bleeds out and covers the entire mould. Then just add a bit more concrete and wait for bubbles to dissipate, then add some more and so on. I am using Quickrete 5000 High Early Strength concrete from Home Depot. Through my Home Depot app the 80# bag is $3.98, but in the store it's $6+. I am also using Rapid Set Concrete Pharmacy Flow Control, one 2oz. bag per bag of cement. Three quarts of clean cold water (mark a gallon container on the outside with a sharpie and you'll have the same mix each time). I use the Quickrete color additive also, but using one container for about four bags of concrete. I picked up a 1 1/4 cubic foot cement mixer from Harbor Freight for $169 - 20% coupon and it mixes one bag at a time. Keep in mind that there will be a bit of leftover concrete from each bag, so either toss it or subtract a little mix and water. I have some other moulds that I am making so the excess goes into those extra moulds. For my setup I bought 3/4" plywood and six 2x4s. Cut the 4x8 plywood in half to make two 2x8 tables and supported them with the 2x4s cut into two foot lengths. I took an old hand sander and strapped it to the top of the table on one end and then I pour and vibrate on that end, then move the filled moulds to the opposite end of the table. Let the set for 12 hours and then make another set. They are hard ABS plastic and seem to hold up very well. The first pour were a bit tough to release from the moulds, but every pour thereafter has been a very easy release. It's down to a science now and I'm considering purchasing another set of these moulds to speed up the manufacturing process - I need 160 of these stones. They shipped super fast from Kiev. And to the manufacturer of these moulds - thank you very much. You've provided a very decent product at a reasonable price and your attention to order processing and shipping is noticeably prompt. Kudos.

## Features

- Sold Set 6 pieces ( FOTO 2 ) multiple molds for making Pavement Stone
- The area is 0.37 square meters. Molds thickness 38 mm (1.5 in). They have different textures
- Molds are made of ABS plastic thickness 1,9-2 mm Depending on the geometry of the product wall thickness can form less than the above dimensions.
- Using these molds you can make wonderful Pavement Stone for your yard. The Pavement Stone you can paint in the color you like. This Pavement Stone will be the perfect element to your yard.
- Mold is reusable

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071FT57FF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,976 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Outdoor Landscaping Stone Masonry Forms |
| Brand | SvitMolds |
| Brand Name | SvitMolds |
| Color | multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 841 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Betonex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4336446273 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 4336446273 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Shape | Rectangular |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SvitMolds
- **Color:** multi-color
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of Pieces:** 6
- **Shape:** Rectangular

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will these https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07szmk7cs?ref=myi_title_dp  work with this set? so if i buy both they will fit together?**
A: Hello.
Thanks for asking. 
So it's from one set.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/b07szmk7cs?ref=myi_title_dp   This set consists of the 4 largest molds of the  set  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071FT57FF?ref=myi_title_dp
Usually this set is bought as an adjunct for faster stone production.

If you have any questions, please contact us - we will help
Have a nice day. 
Sincerely, Alexander.

**Q: Why don’t you include complete directions with your product?**
A: Step 1 Prepare Mold
- Before mixing the concrete, make sure the mold is clean and clear of dirt;
- If it has been used before, clean it up with soapy water or a solution of citric acid;
- Simply brush a little bit of light vegetable oil or mold release in the form. Using mold release is recommended but not necessary
- Not using mold release can make the stones more difficult to demould, and you’ll need to be more careful about damaging the mold. But too much mold release will make air bubbles in the surface.

Step 2  Mix Concrete
- When mixing concrete, always wear proper safety equipment (rubber gloves and a particle mask);
- Mixing can be done with a proper concrete mixer, in a wheel barrow with a concrete hoe. or by hand with a trowel in a bucket;
- If you re mixing by hand, it’s really important to take your time and get everything completely mixed Tip;
- For preparation of concrete using high-grade cement, slag-free. Sand should not contain impurities clay. To reduce the amount of water in the solution, be sure to add the plasticizer concrete on the maximum recommended by the manufacturer. Number of plasticizer is calculated with respect to the cement. When mixing concrete, use 1 part cement, two parts sand. The solution should not be highly liquid. To check him take in his hand, he must not flow through parted fingers. 
- You can watch videos in YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SC_HmvAezk

Step 3 Fill Mold
- Fill bottom surface of mold with 1/2" of concrete and pat it down vigorously to drive out air bubbles;
- Then fill the mold completely to the top and smooth the top surface with your hands so the concrete is flat and level;
- Finish by tapping and shaking the mold, driving out as many air bubbles as possible.

Step 4 Cure and Demould
- After the mold is full, place the mold on a level tabletop;
- Cover with plastic film and wait less than 24 hours to cure;
- The plastic film covering the concrete will help keep the humidity inside, like a greenhouse, and this will minimize surface cracking;
- After the stone has cured then carefully pulling up gradually on all sides until it pops off.
                 And it's All. Your stones are ready to use !!!

**Q: What kind of color do you need to use to color the concrete ?**
A: Hello. 
For painting finished products, I use technology ACID STAIN 
More information on this technology can be found on the Internet. 
Also, I recommend using different tones. This will give the finished product a more natural look. 
You can also cover a finished product in several layers that will give a more intense color.
If you have any questions, please contact us - we will help
Sincerely, Alexander

**Q: How did the other users "cut" the stones, like I see in one of the pictures?  Were they cut with a masonry saw, or were they molded that way?**
A: Put a piece of plastic wrapped board or something similar in the frame where you want the "cut" prior to dumping in the concrete - no cutting needed.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These are wonderful!
*by M***S on November 10, 2023*

I love these. I used old cooking oil (canola and olive) as mold release and swooshed a bit on paper towel to help get the concrete hardened out of the molds. I also used a massager, the log kind for athletes wrapped in a trash bag to keep it clean, and put a cat litter box on top of it upside down, then put a mold at a time on top of that, to shake out the bubbles that form (cheap shaker table). Home Depot, maybe Amazon too, sells polypropylene sheets about 1/2” or so thick, that replace the slag you would normally put under pavers. Saves your back. The patio I made was about 45 bags of 50 pound each high strength crack resistant concrete. I am not strong enough to move 80 pound bags (a lady). Screed the sand, put down a barrier layer, and tamp down the pavers. I dyed some of them at random. I used pigments but heard you can just add paint too. Took 24 sun hours for them to cure completely, and for a few, instead of cutting with a saw, I used popsicle sticks to partition where I wanted a half sized piece, and forced them into the mold once the concrete had started to set. For filler around the pavers, I used high grade stuff, ~ $25 a bag near me, not the filler you can get at HD. It is called Polybind dust, comes in 2 colors and fills up to 6” gaps. I used it on my driveway too, rather than the caulk filler many use when spaces between concrete are a trip hazard. Have had patio 2 summers now. Looks great. Sealed it with some high $$ stuff. Not one weed came up, and I live near woods. Awesome product. Buy two sets if you can, of molds. Work goes faster. Peace. ADDED A THIRD PHOTO 10/22/2024. THESE ARE THE PAVERS TWO YEARS LATER. IT IS FALL, THEY HAVE NEVER HAD A WEED, and HOLD UP GREAT. 10/7/2025 update…The last photo, with fencing, is another patio I built, with a connected walkway. Built this summer, in Michigan. The patio built this year, is 13x12 feet or so, edged with red paver bricks store bought, and I poured 45 bags of 50 pound crack resistant quikrete, with fiberglass in it. I used leftovers for a walkway between the other patio I made three years ago, and the new one. Those leftovers are not fitted like the pattern but the rest is. I use two sets of molds, about 2.5 bags concrete for each 12 molds filled, about 7.9 sq feet each set of 12 poured. You can dye some. I used brown, terracotta, black etc. I used a lymphatic drain shaker/exerciser, with garbage bag over it to shake bubbles up from inside the molds, and used old olive and canola oil as mold release agent (coat the molds! before filling them). I mixed pigments (powder), dyes etc, and left some untouched. Concrete batches vary in color anyhow. You can color them afterward too, and will use less (spray bottle and damp cloth but if chipped some day old concrete with no color will show through). Sealed about three weeks after completed, with Behr wetlook sealer. Used leaf blower to even out the coats. I love these molds. A couple are cracking on a lip, but duct tape can fix it. I used popsicle sticks as dividers on a few edge pieces, some I sawed, and some edge pieces I made without the molds, using plastic edging to make the right shape, then poured, and pushed the mold bottoms down on top of my custom pieces (coated mold bottoms with oil) to make look natural. I used the black polypropylene sheets as underlayment for paver base. In summer pavers in the sun with this underneath are SCORCHERS because there is no heat transfer to the cool ground like when you use #1 and #2 paver prep rock and sand. So think about that. They are convenient and I use them…but the pavers will be very hot if in full sun all day.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good Moulds
*by D***D on August 29, 2019*

Update - I stopped using Pam cooking spray and have begun using corn oil. Reason being, the Pam would cause small air bubbles which ended up on the top of the stone. Instead, I just pour a small amount of corn oil into the mould and then wipe it all around the inside. I also figured out that just scooping a small amount of concrete into the mould while it is on the vibrating table will allow the air bubbles to escape much better. The concrete kind of bleeds out and covers the entire mould. Then just add a bit more concrete and wait for bubbles to dissipate, then add some more and so on. I am using Quickrete 5000 High Early Strength concrete from Home Depot. Through my Home Depot app the 80# bag is $3.98, but in the store it's $6+. I am also using Rapid Set Concrete Pharmacy Flow Control, one 2oz. bag per bag of cement. Three quarts of clean cold water (mark a gallon container on the outside with a sharpie and you'll have the same mix each time). I use the Quickrete color additive also, but using one container for about four bags of concrete. I picked up a 1 1/4 cubic foot cement mixer from Harbor Freight for $169 - 20% coupon and it mixes one bag at a time. Keep in mind that there will be a bit of leftover concrete from each bag, so either toss it or subtract a little mix and water. I have some other moulds that I am making so the excess goes into those extra moulds. For my setup I bought 3/4" plywood and six 2x4s. Cut the 4x8 plywood in half to make two 2x8 tables and supported them with the 2x4s cut into two foot lengths. I took an old hand sander and strapped it to the top of the table on one end and then I pour and vibrate on that end, then move the filled moulds to the opposite end of the table. Let the set for 12 hours and then make another set. They are hard ABS plastic and seem to hold up very well. The first pour were a bit tough to release from the moulds, but every pour thereafter has been a very easy release. It's down to a science now and I'm considering purchasing another set of these moulds to speed up the manufacturing process - I need 160 of these stones. They shipped super fast from Kiev. And to the manufacturer of these moulds - thank you very much. You've provided a very decent product at a reasonable price and your attention to order processing and shipping is noticeably prompt. Kudos.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple to Use, Professional-Looking Results
*by D***N on September 22, 2025*

These molds are excellent! The sizing is exactly as expected, and they’re lightweight and easy to work with. With a light coat of vegetable oil, the concrete releases effortlessly from the molds. The results are both beautiful and functional, making them perfect for creating a great-looking sidewalk.

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