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Easy Mix Concrete (20kg) is a pre-blended, dry concrete mix made with cement, sand, and aggregate, designed for small-scale landscaping, DIY, and construction projects. It simplifies the concrete mixing process- just add water and mix.
Uses of 20kg Easy Mix Concrete
- Securing Fence and Gate Posts
- Setting Clotheslines, Letterboxes, and Signs
- Pathways and Stepping Stones
- Garden Edging and Kerbing
- Small Slabs e.g. BBQ/shed or Paver Bases
- Retaining Wall Footings
- Outdoor Furniture Bases (e.g., benches or umbrella stands)
- Sculptures, Planters, and Ornamental Castings
How to Use Easy Mix Concrete
For Post Holes (e.g., fences, signs, pergolas)
Dig your hole to the required depth.
Pour in a dry portion of the mix, then add clean water (roughly 2.5 litres per 20kg bag).
Insert the post and adjust for level.
Allow to set—no mixing required if using a rapid-set version.
For Paths, Slabs, and Bases
Prepare a formwork or mold.
Empty the mix into a wheelbarrow or mixing tub.
Add water gradually (about 2.5 litres per bag), mixing thoroughly.
Pour into the form, level, and smooth the surface.
Cure with water for at least 7 days for full strength.
For Garden Features and Molds
Mix the contents as above.
Pour into your mold (e.g., stepping stone, planter).
Tap the mold to release air bubbles and let it cure fully before removing.
See back of pack for additional mix guide instructions.
Benefits of Easy Mix Concrete (20kg)
Pre-Mixed Convenience – No need to source and measure sand, cement, and gravel separately.
Reduces Mistakes – Consistent ratios ensure reliable strength and performance.
Quick & Easy to Use – Ideal for DIYers and small jobs—minimal tools required.
Time-Saving – Fast setting options available (typically 15–30 minutes).
Portable Bag Size – Easy to carry and store—great for on-the-spot projects.
Weather Resistant – Suitable for outdoor applications when cured properly.
Neat & Low Waste – Perfect for tidy landscaping jobs with minimal leftover material.
This text is designed to provide basic information, ideas and tips to support your project, it is not professional advice.
Coverage Rates
1 bag (20kg) = 0.01 cubic metres
100 bags (20kg) = 1.0 cubic metres
