🌟 Step Up Your Outdoor Game!
The TNELTUEB 60 Pack Plastic Interlocking Deck Tiles offer a robust and stylish solution for transforming your outdoor spaces. Each tile measures 12"x12" and is designed with a slip-resistant surface, making them safe for wet conditions. With a total coverage of 60 sq. ft., these tiles are waterproof, UV resistant, and easy to assemble without tools. Their unique drainage design prevents water accumulation, ensuring a clean and safe environment. Ideal for various applications, from gardens to poolside, these tiles are the perfect blend of functionality and style.
E**.
Works well in the shed
Used this to elevate some shelves off the concrete floor of the shed. Everything seems solid and appears to fit together well. Not the most aesthetic option but does the job.
J**R
Nice
They look good but the quality is not the best, not recommended for a very important area
Z**R
Good quality
Easy to install and quality is great. Color is black as described. The value of money is great. Looks nice after installing them. Exactly as described I recommend for all.
N**K
Modern Look!
OK, I like and don't like a few things about these -- here's my input/opinion...They're great for making a small area look good/modern - or to improve a section of something.They snap together easily and would be easy to cut if needed (we didn't have to, so I can't say)The woodgrain-look is nice - still slick when wet, but the water does drain well.You'll need to measure your area -- and will probably need more than the 9 you get with the small set... I kind of wish the smallest set started at 12...would be a better deal for more people....you get 9sqft with the small box.It's not TREX/COMPOSITE deck type quality - it's thinner. It will make a bare area look better, but it's not THICK and solid like decking (but then, you can't get that for 30 bucks, either). As long as you have proper expectations, this will meet them.I will say, it looks AMAZING around our deck along the flowers -- it gives it a professional, manicured look like an upscale hotel. I will try to get some pictures uploaded, just haven't had a chance yet.
J**N
It's perfect for my patio
I used to always get water after the rain that doesn't drain well. I installed this today in less than 5 min and it looks and works great. I wish I bought more
F**E
Flat Out
These deck tiles look nice when laid out. They aren't high end so you should keep that in mind when you are deciding on placing them. I need them to extend a flat surface in an area where I plan to put a small shed. They are easy to assemble by interlocking them. I recommend.
A**8
Make Sure you Measure your Space
I think these will be one of those items that you need 5 times the amount you think you'll need.I wanted to have a small section covered on my outdoor 2nd level porch in my apartment building, it's and older deck and just a rubber membrane type material, so it can get a little slippery. So I wanted some grip for when you first step out.These were fairly easy to assemble, I had to undo them twice just cuz they male/female weren't interlocking correctly at first. So maybe lay the pattern out first before you commit to clicking them together.It looked like it would cover a decent amount of space when I put them together in my apartment, but once I put the section outside, the coverage looked pretty dinky, lol. So just bare that in mind when ordering and measure your space.
C**E
Similar to IKEA's interlocking deck tiles
I have a lot of the IKEA branded wood interlocking deck tiles at my house -- mainly in my back yard that I use on my concrete patio for areas that I want to be able to dry off quickly after it rains -- like at my back door entrances, around my BBQ grill, and around the dog house. Those wood tiles started to rot out so I found these plastic ones to try as replacements. As far as I can tell, these are nearly identical to the plastic tiles that IKEA also sells. They are super sturdy. They are super easy to install by just snapping them together. My technique is to line up the male and female brackets and then to just step on top of them until I hear them "pop" into a locked position. Just make sure that all of the tiles are lined up in the right direction -- two adjoining sides on a tile have male brackets and the other two adjoining sides have female brackets. All of the tiles need to be oriented in exactly the same way in order to properly snap them together as a unit.
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