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Easihold Gravel Binder is a 1.3-gallon, ready-to-use, water-based adhesive designed to secure pea gravel, mulch, stones, and wood in outdoor landscaping. It provides a durable hold lasting up to 3 years, is non-toxic and eco-friendly, and requires no mixing or professional installation, making it ideal for DIY garden paths, patios, and borders.
M**J
Works pretty well!
i decided to try this after ive used Sureset in the past. Sureset works very well, but is super expensive because its shipped from UK.so far so good with Easihold. i used spray method and did 3 coats on a 55' path around my garden. seems pretty solid. make sure its warm out, no rain for 3 days and keep a consistent spray motion. i put down a light base layer of rock and sprayed that. then added 1 inch of crushed fire chips and did 2 coats. also buy a couple sprayers. mine clogged and then you just gotta throw it away.
M**Y
Excellent rock holding glue.
Worked very well using my pump up sprayer. I bought a couple bags of pea gravel to fill in the gaps between the bigger rocks. The stuff is very sticky so make sure to rinse very well or it will clog. It leaves a nice sheen on the rocks and it sticks pretty quickly. I put two coats on in the first two hours and then a third coat 2 days later. You can see the glaze from the overspray on the walkway, but it doesn’t look bad. I’m gonna buy some more and do the backyard now.
J**S
Worked, pain to install
I had a 4’x 15’ section of pea pebble walkway that I used this for. I used 2 gallons and it’s pretty solid. Gives a bit of sheen to the rocks which I like. Installation was horrible. It would constantly clog my sprayer and I would have to take it apart to clean. There’s a bit of glue chucks inside that made it worse. I would recommend straining it before you put it in the sprayer. Still clogs but less. The pour on method wastes too much. It’s a messy process and the glue gets all over your hands and is a pain to remove. But for the glue itself I would use this again. I did one coat, waited 3-4hrs, then did another in 90 degree weather. So far so good. I like how solid it is. I may do a 3rd coat just for extra strength.
S**8
What I wish they had told me
Purchased this product on the recommendation of a colleague who knew I was getting tired of pulling weeds on my gravel driveway. She uses it on her garden mulch to stop weeds. Works for her, great.I have larger gravel rocks in the driveway. It sort of worked to hold them in place, not really. I suppose if the driveway had the smaller gravel rocks, this would be much more appropriate.Next is the cost. This stuff is really expensive. Anyone with a normal size gravel driveway is going to pay a fortune each year to apply this stuff. In addition, I shoot for quality, so to get a better outcome, I feel like you're going to want to apply this stuff, wait 3 or 4 days and then apply again. That's double the cost.Other than that, this stuff was pretty easy to apply. Literally, dump the jug into a watering can or pressure sprayer and you're on your way. No complaints there.BUT BE FOREWARNED: Ahead of application, I googled everywhere about how to clean my pressure sprayer afterward. Nothing. No comments on the website. Their youtube official product videos say its safe for pressure sprayers. Totally intentionally misleading. This is criminal. I have an expensive pressure sprayer. This ruined my pressure sprayer. The liquid quickly congeals inside the pressure sprayer filter, all the tubing and inside the handle bits. I took me 4 hours to disassemble my pressure washer, go to the store to buy brushes, hangers, and other items to then start snaking out or clean every component of my pressure sprayer that this thing clogged inside of. It wasted my day and another $40. There's no guidance online to explain safe ways to break down the clogs. Nothing.In sum, the pressure spray works better than watering can. If you use a watering can, get a cheap one with a removable top that you can unclog the pores after. You'll probably need to peel the film off the inside of the can too if you're not a fan of that. If you use a pressure sprayer, get a small handheld one that doesn't have an external hose so that you only need to snake out the internal straw and internal bits. I found one at Lowes for $8. Don't plan on being able to cover your entire driveway as this covers like 1 or 2 square meters of driveway per $65 tub. Plan on 2 coats, so double the price. Use with smaller gravel, it should do a really nice job.Hope that's helpful. Wish one of these reviews had laid out this info before I purchased.
S**S
Easy to Use and Great Results!
This is a great product! It’s simple to apply and works exactly as advertised. Just a heads up — if you want the best results, you do need to apply it generously, so depending on the size of the area you’re treating, you might need a few of these.Even with that, it’s still way cheaper than hiring someone to do the job for you. The quality is excellent, and it really does what it promises. Definitely recommend it if you’re looking for an easy and affordable solution!
B**P
It works!
I recommend this product, it works well. We put down two coats on our river pebble and you can step on it and there is no movement in the rocks. I was pleasantly surprised to see that when dry, it leaves a nice sheen on the rocks so they look wet and it brings out the color.
A**R
You need more than you think, but it works!
Works great! I did not do the “spray, rake, spray again” method that was explained in the directions. Instead, I did as another reviewer suggested in that I pour some of my rocks and glue in a 2 gallon bucket and mixed the rocks and glue. Then wearing a plastic gloves, I used my hands to place the glue covered rocks where I wanted them. I used one gallon of the glue and 2 bags of 0.5 cubic ft of gravel rocks for this project. As you can see I have one small area near the gate not completed in these pictures… ran out of glue 🤦🏻♀️ planning to buy a small container of the glue to finish that small area. It has been 3 hours since I finished and rocks seemed glued securely in place!
M**8
Extremely disappointed
These things are not cheap and it says you can spray on the glue. I did a walk way and my fire pit area (that has had NO traffic since I did it) back in early Oct. It’s the end of November and everything is just breaking apart. I spent so much money on these. I made sure everything was dry and there was no rain for at least a week after installation. WASTE of $$$$
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