Paver Bricks Only 25¢ at Lowe’s

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Starting April 4th, head to Lowe’s where they will be hosting a Spring Black Friday Sale both in-store and online. Even better, select items are available online NOW!

As just one idea, through April 17th, these Holland Concrete Paver Bricks are on sale for just 25¢ (regularly 51¢) – this price may vary by zip code. Choose free in-store pick up, if available near you; otherwise, truck delivery starts at $65 and kills the deal.

This would be a great time to grab these now for any spring and summer yard work!

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    Shipping is free on most $35 orders for My Lowe's Rewards members (free to join) otherwise choose free in-store pickup if available near you. Select delivery charges vary based on your location and the item purchased.

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  1. Danielle Hill

    any crafty ideas on how to use them other than the obvious?

  2. Sue

    Bought these last year. We just had our paver sidewalk installed. We were planning on doing it ourselves but life gets in the way. It turned out great. I wish I could share a picture. These are well worth the .25 a piece. Also we ordered 4 skids and they were delivered for free.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing, Sue! Good to know how nice your sidewalk turned out!

  3. PrincessMom

    Just a onlinement on pavers; the concrete ones are cheaper but don’t last as long as the clay bricks. If you’re in an area where you use rock salt on the pathway, it will erode the concrete ones. (You’ll likely get 4-5 years before it’s noticeable but then they start to lose integrity and ones around the edges will begin to crumble.)

    • Jessica

      She’s right, these are temporary, we went with clay bricks, and after the first fopa, we went with clay full size. Concrete lasts 5 years best, we’re now on 11 years with clay and going strong.

      • Jessica

        Awesome for projects, just not walkways and driveways.

  4. Karen

    Got mine, and they honored the price today…!! Waiting to pick them up, LOL thanks hipsters…!! These are going around my garden bed…!!👍✌️

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Awesome! You’re welonlinee, Karen! That sounds really pretty!

  5. James A Stiner

    Concrete paver’s don’t hold up ? I have been installing them in Florida for over 30 years. All of the jobs I have installed including those at my house, some 30 years old still look great. Thanks for the morning chuckle.

    • Leela

      Ice melt and freeze-thaw cycles cause damage to concrete and concrete pavers in places where winter happens. I worked at a Lowe’s in Upstate NY for several years.

  6. Lisa

    I can’t reach all the way to the back of my flower beds without stepping into the beds. I bought a few of these pavers last year and spaced them out individually in my flower bed so I would have a place to put one foot on when leaning in to work with my plants, pull weeds, etc., in the back of the flower bed. That way, I don’t have to worry about stepping on a plant or a seed that might be about to stick its head up above the soil!

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