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- #75,312 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #59 in Stepping Stones
Cheryl Zimmermann
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I liked these.... However, they are not 1" thick as the listing claims.... they are only 1/2" thick and weren't substantial enough for what I needed so I had to return them.
Athene
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I use these in the front yard to the garage side door, which gets muddy. They are solid and do not slip, but are easy to pick up and move when I'm mowing. I would not recommend mowing over them. We've done it, but I imagine a corner could get lifted up and chewed up by the blade.
Marian J. Wouters
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
These rubber stepping stones are very attractive and are holding up well on an uneven rocky area I have played them on.
RelcAShopper
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
we could not use these..returned
Sandie+1
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Now I can take a shortcut through the flower bed and not get my shoes dirty 👍🏻
TallulahBelle
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023
I have many sets of the rubber stepping stones, some are recent purchases and some were purchased several years ago. The old ones I moved from OK to TX and even though several years old still look and do the job great. I continue to buy these because my gardens enlarge the longer I'm in retirement and because I'm very happy with them. The only thing I could caution people about is if you are using these on screening or loose mulch be sure to somewhat "set" them into the screening or mulch to avoid them scooting when you're walking on them. They "set" naturally as it rains, etc, but if newly placed be careful. I own black and copper stepping stones and prefer the copper as they show up so well on mulch. The black seems to age faster, meaning they are lose their glossiness quicker, but they work great, even when 5-7 years old.
Maggid
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022
Someone re-arranged my stepping stones - making the walkway lethal.I needed a perfect answer.The original stones were awesome - but, they were HEAVY stones. I could not lift them myself. Searching for alternatives, I found limitless things that were less than stellar. I searched hardware, building, garden stores . . . every place I could think to check. Nothing I saw would do.Finally, I checked here . . . AND . . . Amazon listed these as an alternative choice.I HIGHLY recommend these..They are affordable, sturdy, do not slip. They are light and lovely.A Brilliant Choice.These are PERFECT for me.I am Happy.
Woodlandtrails
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019
I have a small area between the porch and the sidewalk. I decided it was about time to put plants in and while doing it I noticed I was stepping everywhere. I wanted something to step on so I would not step on something I shouldn't but wanted it to look nice. I went for the copper color even though my play it safe self said to go for black. The copper color is so nice and I am glad I went with it over black. These are very durable and they sit in the West facing hot sun. Color hasn't faded and it hasn't melted or distorted either. I like having something to step on when I go in to cut dead blooms etc off. I found 2 old thick Spanish round tile pieces in the garage to use as stepping stones also so between these copper color rubber ones and the 2 old tiles, I can walk around the planted area without harming anything.
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