Mini Materials Miniature Cinder Blocks for $22

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Mini Materials Miniature Cinder Blocks for $22
Expires July 21, 2018 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Turn your desk into a miniature construction site with these fun 1:12 scale mini cinder blocks, handmade out of real cement. Small but substantial, these cinder blocks are just like the real ones and make a fun toy for tinkerers and DIY-ers. This 24-pack comes on a wooden pallet that doubles as a coaster.

  • Build a mini pen holder, use the pallet as a coaster, or discover many more uses
  • Decorate your desk w/ a fun conversation starter
  • Get 24 bricks in one order to set up a variety of projects

PRODUCT SPECS

Cinder Blocks Details:

  • Quantity: 24
  • Scale: 1:12
  • Dimensions: 1.3″ x .66″ x .66″
  • Materials: handmade in Florida with real cement

Miniature Wooden Pine Pallet Coaster Details

  • Quantity: 1
  • Scale: 1:12
  • Dimensions: 2.75″ x 2.75″
  • Materials: soft pine wood, assembled with mini nails

Includes

  • 24 blocks
  • Pallet
  • Jar of 2 oz mortar
  • Application stick for mortar

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