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frontpageslickception posted Jan 01, 2026 07:23 PM
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9-Piece 12" x 12" Idzo Interlocking Waterproof Patio Deck Plastic Tiles

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Amazon has 9-Piece 12" x 12" Idzo Interlocking Waterproof Patio Deck Plastic Tiles (Dark Gray) for $17.48. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this item:
  • Highly durable: Handles heavy foot traffic, extreme weather, and sun exposure; resists rot, warp, and fading
  • Sustainable material: Made from plastic that helps reduce landfill waste
  • Easy DIY installation: Snap-together design, no tools needed; easy to cut for custom fits
  • Attractive design: Two stylish slat designs and colors for indoor or outdoor spaces
  • Low maintenance: Moisture-resistant and easy to clean with a sweep or hose

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Amazon has 9-Piece 12" x 12" Idzo Interlocking Waterproof Patio Deck Plastic Tiles (Dark Gray) for $17.48. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member slickception for sharing this deal.

About this item:
  • Highly durable: Handles heavy foot traffic, extreme weather, and sun exposure; resists rot, warp, and fading
  • Sustainable material: Made from plastic that helps reduce landfill waste
  • Easy DIY installation: Snap-together design, no tools needed; easy to cut for custom fits
  • Attractive design: Two stylish slat designs and colors for indoor or outdoor spaces
  • Low maintenance: Moisture-resistant and easy to clean with a sweep or hose

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Written by slickception

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Model: IDZO Plastic Interlocking Deck Tiles - 9PCS Waterproof Outdoor Flooring, All Weather Use Patio Tiles, Decking Checker Pattern, 12 x 12 x 0.7 Inches, Dark Grey

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pwang8
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I grow vegetables and use them under the grow bags on my deck.
derek
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These are made by many different manufactures and the cheap ones tend to have trouble locking together or break if the floor underneath isn't completely flat. I suggest sticking with the ones from Costco which cost more but are pretty solid, and do not collect mildew. Check the one star review on these ones.
rjb702
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Is $1 off a slick deal? Lol

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Jan 01, 2026 09:11 PM
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mblizzleJan 01, 2026 09:11 PM
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What happens if you spill something? Would it get gross underneath?
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LunchboxBenJan 01, 2026 09:41 PM
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Quote from mblizzle :
What happens if you spill something? Would it get gross underneath?
If it can't wash away, yes. Like an interior setting. Outside, spill pop and you got ants until it's washed away.

This is also less tiles than the recent 10 wood tiles, but won't need any maintenance, and about the same overall price difference. I'd probably prefer these, and they have more support on the ground.

Thanks!
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rjb702Jan 02, 2026 02:35 AM
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Is $1 off a slick deal? Lol
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Quote from KaizenHei :
wonder where i could use these.
I had a crappy old concrete patio that I used Newtech deck tiles to cover up. For me it was a no brainer, it was like $1200 in materials and a few hours vs pay someone $15K for concrete demo and install a brand new composite deck.
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s207307Jan 02, 2026 02:51 AM
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These look like they would get very slick when moisture is on their surface.
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logophileJan 02, 2026 03:07 AM
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Quote from KaizenHei :
wonder where i could use these.
Van life? lol
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Quote from KaizenHei :
wonder where i could use these.
I grow vegetables and use them under the grow bags on my deck.
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vicsta48Jan 02, 2026 05:12 AM
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make sure you are good at math before you commit! count and recount! I learned the hard way a few years back haha
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These are made by many different manufactures and the cheap ones tend to have trouble locking together or break if the floor underneath isn't completely flat. I suggest sticking with the ones from Costco which cost more but are pretty solid, and do not collect mildew. Check the one star review on these ones.
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Quote from logophile :
Van life? lol
Not sure about van life these days personally. But cheap flooring for a camper van conversion is definitely an interesting use case. $72 should cover most cargo vans, maybe $54. Been planning a build for a decade (heh...) and you're right, this seems like a cheap hack with a nice look.
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nick01857Jan 02, 2026 03:42 PM
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I use these for my balcony in my apartment. Looks better and I only did half of it. Other half is plain for bikes and such. Makes your sitting area look better imo
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jahdealsJan 02, 2026 04:19 PM
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Quote from derek :
These are made by many different manufactures and the cheap ones tend to have trouble locking together or break if the floor underneath isn't completely flat. I suggest sticking with the ones from Costco which cost more but are pretty solid, and do not collect mildew. Check the one star review on these ones.
I'm looking for a solution like this for my screened in porch (concrete base). Are you referring to the "Golden Select WPC Deck Tiles" at Costco? TIA
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TimelessJoeJan 02, 2026 04:54 PM
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Quote from nick01857 :
I use these for my balcony in my apartment. Looks better and I only did half of it. Other half is plain for bikes and such. Makes your sitting area look better imo
I was thinking of the same but have a plastic rocking chair, do these squek or make any noise when used? Also I'm 300 lbs so not sure if these would hold up. there's no weight limit listed.

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LivelyTree6515Jan 02, 2026 05:58 PM
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Quote from TimelessJoe :
I was thinking of the same but have a plastic rocking chair, do these squek or make any noise when used? Also I'm 300 lbs so not sure if these would hold up. there's no weight limit listed.
Its plastic and its just sitting on top of whatever surface...there will be noise

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