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Rating Distribution

Overall Customer Rating and Sentiment

Perkins Cinders reviews show a 1.0 star rating from 1 customer and a clear recommendation to avoid Perkins Cinders. Consumers are mostly dissatisfied.

Positive Feedback

No positive aspects were noted in the recent customer review; price is reported as high.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Product quality issues: crushed basalt delivered diluted with clay making material unusable.
  • Poor customer service reported in Perkins Cinders customer complaints.
  • High price level with unsatisfactory delivery and product integrity.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Expect critical scrutiny of product quality when reading Perkins Cinders reviews.
  • Confirm material composition and return policies before purchase.
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  • - Purchased 25 tons of basalt for $365 on 4-23-25.
  • - It arrived diluted with clay.
  • - Clay dilutes crushed stone and defeats the structural fill.

Purchased $365.00 (25 tons) of Crushed Basalt on 4-23-25 and it came diluted with clay. Clay renders crushed stone useless and reverses the purpose of using a structural fill.

Clay expands when wet, dries to a powder, stops water percolation and severely limits compaction. The only reason to add clay is to dilute the crushed stone for profit

Loss:
$365
Cons:
  • Only supplier of crushed basalt

Preferred solution: Replacement or refund

User's recommendation: Avoid Perkins Cinders

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