🪴 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
G**M
Expensive but effective
Short review: expensive for what it is. I needed to apply two coats. But it does seem to work where other products have failed.Detailed review: we have decorative gravel borders at the front of the house. Unfortunately neighbours’ cats use this area as an extended litter tray. I am out there every few days scraping the stuff up and it isn’t a pleasant task. Plus I have had to throw away more and more of the gravel over time. I tried numerous cat repellent products, none of it worked, even the ‘extra strength’ compound that smelt nearly as bad as the stuff it was supposed to prevent.Because I’d had to throw so much gravel away, I had it all relaid and was determined not to go through the same cycle again so tried the Vuba solution.Firstly, I think this is very expensive for what it is. A 5 litre drum costs £50, I bet it doesn’t cost them anything like £10 a litre to manufacture. It comes ready to apply, no need to dilute it or anything like that. I used a simple hand-pump garden sprayer to apply, followed the instructions, it was easy to use. No nasty solvent/chemical smell and it was easy to wash off my hands afterwards. Applied first coat in dry conditions, waited 24 hours, it didn’t seem to completely hold, some of the gravel was still loose (this may be because the gravel borders are deep in places). Gave it a second application, waited another 24 hours and this seemed to do it, really strong hold on the shingle this time. It dries with a nice sort of matt varnish effect.It has now been down for a week and it has done the trick, it has bonded the shingle so we’ll that it is solid and now can’t be dug up by the cats and there has not been any mess at all to clear up. Just what I was after. It only remains to be seen how long it lasts when exposed to weather over the course of the year (not sure how it will hold up to baking sun, rain, frost etc but we will see).
A**E
Does a good job
It's great and have used it before. It saves the stones moving about.
K**E
Great but not as good as they promoted it.
I saw this on Instagram. I said I will give a go ! After 3 months since we did it the stones moving around and not holding all together as they said they will should. It's definitely worth to try it as looks so good but I believe next year we will need to find new resolution.Thank you
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.
K**D
Only stuck down for a week
After just over a week of this stuff being down more and more stones have already become unstuck. Followed the instructions to a T. At first all the stones were stuck down nicely but with the damp mornings it seems this glue has broken down already and this was after 2 coats. Waste of money to only last a week
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 😀
A**A
Good stuff!
Does what it's supposed to do but I went through x3 different types of sprayers? They kept clogging up?
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