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⏳💧 Fix it fast, fix it right—because time and durability wait for no one.
Bostik Rapid Setting Cement is a premium 10kg fast-setting mortar that cures in just 20 minutes, offering a waterproof, high-strength repair solution for both indoor and outdoor concrete and drain fixes. Simply add water to the ready-mixed powder for a smooth, durable finish ideal for emergency repairs, structural patching, and versatile DIY projects.














| ASIN | B01D8FRG9Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 72 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1 in Cement |
| Brand | Bostik |
| Colour | Grey |
| Compatible Material | Concrete |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,577 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 20 Minutes |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05010591540163 |
| Included Components | 1x Bostik Cementone Rapid Setting Cement, Colour: Grey, 10kg |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Bostik Cementone Rapid Setting Cement |
| Item form | Powder |
| Manufacturer | Bostik |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 30812809 |
| Material | Cement |
| Model Number | 30812809 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Product Warranty | No guarantee |
| Special feature | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft |
| Specific uses for product | Craft |
| Unit Count | 10000.0 gram |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**R
Works really well.
Brilliant stuff! Easy to use as much as you need and keep the rest for later!
E**R
Good but costly but still worth paying for use in the job at hand
The patio at the side of the house was laid badly where the motar was not of recommended mix during the winter months. Unknown to us it was virtuyally all sand with only a skim of cement mixture at very top. Therefore needed scoop it all out and re-point with proper mixture of cement & motar. Instead of using standard pack of 25kg cement at <£5, decided to use this as it is pre-mixed (but not ready-mixed; the user has to add water). By chance I ordered 3. This allowed most of the first bucket to be put into buckets 2 and 3 and leave 1kg or 2 kg in the first bucket with which to mix in some water. For the task above I could only manage to dig out on average 5 feet of old material between the slabs then re-point using this Bostik cement. This Bostik is expensive as compared to standard bag of cement but it is quick setting; strong enough for me to step on the slabs the next day to continue the task of repointing the other slabs. I have also a bucket of Blue Circle Extra Quck Setting cement, which is even more expensive, but which proved to be too quick setting for me to use - a professional brick layer may be proficiently fast to use that Blue Circle Extra Quick cement. I must also say it is mostly cement rather than a motar mixture. Also, depended how (quick or much) you use it, I could only use 1-2 kg at a time, some parts have dried white in colour, some sandy white, some light grey. At the moment noticed it tended to be sandy white from material at the bottom of the bucket - assuming heavier sand sunk to the bottom than the cement p;owder which stayed at the top of the bucket. After comparing with rest of the available versions of cement and different brands, conclusion is it may be expensive but fair as compared to standard and Extra Quick cement. It is also convenient to use; it is quick enough for me to continue work next day but slow enough for my lack of builders' skills (I am better at carpentry). More importantly, during this continued pandemic times, this remains available some of the time whereas standard bags of cement is like gold dust for their non-availability. Update. Been doing the pation repairs for a month or two for the past 4 years. The repairs I made in 2021 were done around October. Maybe the the cold night temperatures when it dropped to single figures, say 5 degrees or less, and with damp was the reason why the repairs did not last well; cracks in my handiwork showed up within a few months. (Yes it could also be my inexperience too). I am wondering if the freezing at night (expansion by ice ???) was the cause, but don't know for sure. It could also be that the locations were the worse parts of the patio so settled unevenly as we walked on it. Anyway, with these suspicions in mind, the repairs I made in 2025 were done from late August to last week of September, where the night temperatures were definitely no less than 8 degrees (according to Met Office forecast). Lo and behold, with all the rain of winter 25-26 and some freezing nights, no crack have yet shown themselves among the repairs made in 2025. (That's 6 months of the worse weather thrown at it.) Ergo, lesson learnt is, if there is a choice of wether conditions to do the repairs, select mild + dry days and nights. Another thing I discovered was that the "professional" patio layer short changed us. Didn't know that was possible until discovering there is way too low and insufficient sand below the Indian Sandstone slabs. This is another reason to use this Bostik as I was hoping by forcing as much as possible of this Bostik down into the gaps between the stones, some of it might go sideways when it reached underneath the stones to support them otherwise it would be a mega job to rip everything up to put more sand down before re-laying. So, apart from the repairs in 2021, all the subsequent years' efforts have held. (Yes it has been slow but it's not sensible to force the pace either because for each slab, one could only clear out one edge out of 4 edges at a time so as not to destabilise it entirely; hence could only repair one edge here and another edge of another slab a few slabs away etc. To repair one slab, it takes 8 days before it could be walked upon; one day per edge to be worked, a day between to dry secure.... so on.)) Now I am raising the score to 5 stars as I believe this is a good product for a DIY'er (after gaining a bit of experience of using it).
F**S
Good solution to larger problems
As I have a tree at the bottom of a paved area in my garden the tree over time has dislodged the pavings leaving unsightly gaps. Rather than the sheer effort of relaying them which would have proved impossible with the tree roots I filled the gaps with some loose stone and this rapid setting cement. Not only did it stop rodents from exploring the gaps but it made the paved area look so much better. Because it is in powder form at least the rest will not harden having only used a small amount. Recommended filler for those slightly larger jobs that couldn't be completed by a tube of ready made filler.
R**B
The product was first class but
The product was first class and have no problem at all with it including the bucket and lid are strong and sturdy with a handle to take the 10kg quick setting cement within however the delivery packaging of a cardboard box with no indication of the way up to keep it in transit and to take care in not to throw it around ends up with the contents leaking out within the box when opening.whould it not be better to put these types of products in a paper sack with the handle pertruding at the top for transit just an observation
P**N
Do not try to use too much or you will waste it setting before use
Did exactly as expected super fast mixing and just enough time to use if you worked quickly
B**R
Volume is inaccurate
It's fine and works well enough, but the volume is wholly inaccurate. I've used this twice now and even mixing at recommended consistency it covers perhaps 1/5 of the volume it purports to, which then makes a full job very expensive.
B**K
Ideal for my repair
I used this product to cement a new concrete sundial to an existing plinth. Some years ago we had a spate of yobbish behaviour in our area & we had the top of our sundial plinth stolen from our front garden which had obviously worked loose. We could not find a replacement sundial at the time so left the base as it was. Then whilst trawling Amazon I stumbled across a substitute which I thought would possibly look okay. I purchased the dial and bought this adhesive along with it in order to fix it solidly. You have adjustment time of about 5 mins before it starts to grip. Within 20 mins the mixture had gone 'off' & within 24 hours it had set solid. Hopefully now it won't be going anywhere again! Being female I was looking for something easy to use . My only gripe was that I thought it was one of those products that come ready mixed and all you needed to do was stir it. You don't, it is powder to which you add sufficient water to make a paste. I ended up adding the water as I went along as the instructions on first attempt made the the mixture too runny for my project. Maybe I wasn't getting the ratio right but it still worked despite that. Overall very pleased with it and I shall use the remainder to fix other issues in the garden. Incidentally product arrived very quickly within a few days from order.
P**N
To edge my drive.
Not cheap but has very many uses I’m using it to edge my driveway but I have used it for bases and all sorts. Easy to work.
K**L
Pas pratique
Ce n’est pas très pratique. Il est impossible de mélanger tout le ciment à l’eau sauf à utiliser un mélangeur mécanique. Et la prise est très rapide.
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