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frontpageItsSoCheap | Staff posted Dec 25, 2025 10:58 AM

10-Piece Idzo 9.6 Square Feet Waterproof Acacia Interlocking Deck Tiles

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Amazon has 10-Piece Idzo 9.6 Square Feet Waterproof Acacia Interlocking Deck Tiles for $20.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Features:
  • Deck Tiles are stunning choices to switch up your boring ground; Our interlocking deck tiles come in a variety of slat styles, and colors, from elegant dark brown to dazzling golden so you can get any look you want
  • Installing quickly whether you're an experienced pro or a budding DIYer; Porch tiles features a snap-lock mechanism, easily snapped together without using tools; Tiles can also be unsnapped with ease for relocating or cleaning
  • Acacia wood is well known for being sturdy and water-resistant; Idzo wood deck tiles is sanded and oiled for a more beautiful, non-slip, and scratch-resistant finish; Hardware interlocking patio tiles contain no parts that could be corroded and degraded by the outdoor elements
  • Polypropylene is a friendly material with good durability, impact resistance, and very high moisture resistance; Plastic net construction assures that water can easily drain under the tiles, a good solution for your garden, backyard, or poolside

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Amazon has 10-Piece Idzo 9.6 Square Feet Waterproof Acacia Interlocking Deck Tiles for $20.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Deck Tiles are stunning choices to switch up your boring ground; Our interlocking deck tiles come in a variety of slat styles, and colors, from elegant dark brown to dazzling golden so you can get any look you want
  • Installing quickly whether you're an experienced pro or a budding DIYer; Porch tiles features a snap-lock mechanism, easily snapped together without using tools; Tiles can also be unsnapped with ease for relocating or cleaning
  • Acacia wood is well known for being sturdy and water-resistant; Idzo wood deck tiles is sanded and oiled for a more beautiful, non-slip, and scratch-resistant finish; Hardware interlocking patio tiles contain no parts that could be corroded and degraded by the outdoor elements
  • Polypropylene is a friendly material with good durability, impact resistance, and very high moisture resistance; Plastic net construction assures that water can easily drain under the tiles, a good solution for your garden, backyard, or poolside

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Model: Idzo Interlocking Deck Tiles 9.6 SQFT - 10PCS Waterproof Acacia Wood Patio, Flooring Panels for Indoor and Outdoor - Decking Checker Pattern, 11.81 x 11.81 x 0.91 Inches, Golden

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t3ch
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Someone please correct me if not, but I believe these are meant for people with existing finished/leveled surfaces. People in apartments with a boring grey deck, people looking for a platform for a bar, grill, etc. on their existing structure, etc.
if you were gonna go through all the trouble of creating and leveling a spot in the grass you'd prob want to go for something else anyway.
darksiderising
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Could you elaborate? Thanks!
muscletone
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Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?

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Dec 25, 2025 10:40 PM
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OliveActivity797Dec 25, 2025 10:40 PM
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Make sure you lay these out correctly or it'll end up a huge muddy mess underneath
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feelinlooseDec 25, 2025 10:40 PM
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These look pretty cool.
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zpoor17Dec 25, 2025 10:51 PM
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Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
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Quote from OliveActivity797 :
Make sure you lay these out correctly or it'll end up a huge muddy mess underneath
Could you elaborate? Thanks!
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muscletoneDec 25, 2025 11:25 PM
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Quote from zpoor17 :
Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
Or over a gravel surface in an outdoor shower stall?
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Quote from muscletone :
Or over a gravel surface in an outdoor shower stall?
Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?
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Quote from muscletone :
Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?
1, tks!
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Quote from zpoor17 :
Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
Someone please correct me if not, but I believe these are meant for people with existing finished/leveled surfaces. People in apartments with a boring grey deck, people looking for a platform for a bar, grill, etc. on their existing structure, etc.
if you were gonna go through all the trouble of creating and leveling a spot in the grass you'd prob want to go for something else anyway.
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Dec 26, 2025 12:53 AM
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alancostelloDec 26, 2025 12:53 AM
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Is acacia just going to immediately weather and splinter?
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myopinion77
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Dec 26, 2025 02:14 AM
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These look cool, but I wonder how long they last? I might want to put these on my covered patio.
Dec 26, 2025 02:32 AM
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SlickStranger175Dec 26, 2025 02:32 AM
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Quote from t3ch :
Someone please correct me if not, but I believe these are meant for people with existing finished/leveled surfaces. People in apartments with a boring grey deck, people looking for a platform for a bar, grill, etc. on their existing structure, etc.if you were gonna go through all the trouble of creating and leveling a spot in the grass you'd prob want to go for something else anyway.
U could do it in grass but it doesn't feel as great.. smushy. Tried to put it on top of turf and it just doesn't feel right.
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ktlewis02
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Quote from zpoor17 :
Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
No. Definitely not. If you want to throw something on grass then use stone or cement pavers
Dec 26, 2025 03:52 AM
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s207307Dec 26, 2025 03:52 AM
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Quote from muscletone :

Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?
What all is entailed with "oiling" them?
I'd like to put these between a concrete patio and a hot tub...so still have to oil of they are always covered by the Jacuzzi?
Dec 26, 2025 04:02 AM
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muscletoneDec 26, 2025 04:02 AM
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On the product page - We recommend applying wood oil at least twice a year to maintain surface durability. It may last longer out of the sun, but it'll eventually rot away. I cancelled my order.

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aholeinthewor1dDec 26, 2025 04:54 AM
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These are awesome

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