

♻️ Step into style with every pour — DIY paving made effortlessly chic!
The CJGQ Plus Size Walk Maker is a 19.6" x 19.6" x 1.7" reusable concrete mold crafted from heavy-duty polypropylene. Designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, it enables the creation of custom patios, paths, and garden walkways without special skills or tools. Its large size accelerates project completion, while easy cleaning ensures multiple uses, making it a durable and efficient solution for stylish outdoor paving.










| ASIN | B07DN8N2MS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,723 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #108 in Stepping Stones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (886) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 19.6 x 19.6 x 0.04 inches |
| UPC | 704630146366 |
B**L
Great professional results.
Works absolutely beautifully. Just like it’s supposed to.
T**Y
great product!!!
awesome!!! easy to use and looks fabulous when finished
N**A
Not a fast or easy project but looks nice
We purchased a two pack of these oversized molds for pouring concrete stones in June. It is now November and we just finished this monster project. We really could only work weekends on it, so it definitely took longer than if we’d had a few weeks to just knock it out. Fortunately the weather in CO has stayed nice this late in the year. It’s a very long path and we thought using this method (almost making “cobblestones” and filling in between with gravel) saved us having to do about twice as many, though it is a bit uneven/not totally flat for walking on. I do like how it turned out and it saved thousands of dollars this way. This path would have cost probably $5-$7k to have done professionally (that is probably a conservative estimate) and it cost us less than $1000, including lights, landscape fabric, edging, concrete, and gravel. I estimate we used 50 bags of concrete and 25 bags of gravel, each concrete was about $6 and each gravel was about $10. We just bought a few bags at a time at the home improvement stores. But it was tedious, messy, and not an exact science by any means. Each oversized form takes a little less than one 60 lb bag of concrete to fill, 6 bags of concrete filled 7 molds and as you just had some left you could fill in just one or two cavities which helped waste less. Our lot has a pretty steep pitch to it, so this probably worked better than if we’d tried to pour all concrete on our own. I’m giving the product 4 of 6 stars because it’s not easy at all, but saves a lot of money.
D**N
great product
Exactly as described. Heavy duty and gets the job done.
G**M
Big and strong
These things are big and strong, real durable
T**.
Shop around
Shop around. You can get these cheaper at Lowe’s , etc.. Also the pattern is too small with a very tiny piece on the edge which is difficult to remove form without damaging or it sticking. This small piece will be prone to it being loosened easily and possibly kicked out. Too late for me. Don’t get me wrong. It still looks great though. I am creating a curve which is challenging and will be making separate pieces to finish at either end of the path. I am going to move and adjust some sections so the gaps are more uniform. I am still working on it. I will use gray polymeric sand when finished.
R**G
These work well, buy 2 it's faster
Bought these to make a walkway around our house. They work pretty well, but the fit in rotating forms could be better. Even just putting the forms in a line there is a gap between them. I am using 80 pound bags of Quickcrete. 3 - 80 pound bags fills 5 forms, with a shovel full of concrete left over. If you don't mix the concrete too wet, you can pull the forms off within a couple of minutes.
I**V
Nice product
Easy to use Easy to clean
L**D
Pour une dalle chauffante
S**L
The product was advertised as 19.6x19.6” while that delivered was 13”x13”
A**R
Very thick plastic and works well to make single "square". However, when you try to place the next one tight to the first one, it leaves inconsistent gaps. I also needed this unit to go around curves and it doesn't do this well at all. The work-around for both issues is to pour the adjacent square, lift the mold, and then add more concrete to fill the gaps that are too wide. Flatten out with your trowel (I used my gloved hand) and then remake a new groove wherever you want with the trowel edge. It's a bit fiddly, but once you get the hang of it, it makes for a much nicer finished look. Another fix for gaps that aren't too big is to simply move each segment around after they harden up.
R**T
Très utile
J**N
It took quite awhile for it to arrive, which doesn't bother me as much as the fact I waited all that time only to be delivered broken product. There is a full break on one of the outside rims as in the picture. Very dissapointed!
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