Quality and reliability? I’d give it a 10
Las Vegas, 2025 – At the 2025 Las Vegas World of Concrete Expo, Tomás Zuniga, the mastermind behind Zuniga Cement Construction Inc., spilled the beans on how the MB Crusher MB-S18 Screening Bucket is changing the game when it comes to cleaning and screening topsoil, sand, and pretty much anything else.
"A Perfect 10" – Tomás Zumiga on the MB-S18 Screening Bucket
Asked how he’d rate the quality and reliability of the MB-S18 Screening Bucket, Tomás didn’t hold back. “On a scale from 1 to 10, how would you rate the quality and reliability? I’d give it a 10,” he says, with a grin. High praise, indeed!
For Zuniga Cement Construction Inc., the MB-S18 is not just a tool—it’s a dream to use. Simple? Check. Efficient? Absolutely.
Tomás was especially impressed with its durability, noting that after a year of heavy-duty work, it’s still going strong—no wear and tear in sight. And when it came to installation? “A walk in the park” .
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“It’s a 10 out of 10 for durability,” Tomás adds, almost like he’s talking about his favorite pair of boots—tough, reliable, and never letting him down.
But it’s not just about durability. The MB Crusher MB-S18 Screening Bucket is versatile enough to handle all kinds of materials, from sand to topsoil and beyond. Tomás is convinced this product isn’t just good—it’s essential for any construction project.
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The verdict: I’d definitely recommend this product
So, would he recommend it? Oh, you bet. “I’d definitely recommend this product,” he says, his approval as solid as the concrete they’re working with.
With the MB Crusher MB-S18 Screening Bucket in their corner, Zuniga Cement Construction Inc. is building a future that’s all about efficiency, reliability, and—let’s be real—serious durability.
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