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What Customers Are Saying
This Portland cement is a high-quality product that performs well for a variety of home and construction projects. Customers praised its strength, durability, and consistency, noting it works great for tasks like pouring concrete slabs, setting fence posts, and creating decorative concrete pieces. The cement was described as easy to mix and use, though some cautioned it dries and sets up quickly, requiring efficient work. Overall, the majority of reviewers were very satisfied with this cement and would recommend it for home improvement and DIY projects.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Used to fill in cinder block wall.
Would RecommendWorked perfect for my project. Lowe's loaded bags for me which made it much easier.
Good product
Would RecommendGood quality and fair price. Didn’t have any issues with it
it is strong
Would RecommendFor work on masonry this product is the best, this brand is petty good
Best one around
Would RecommendI’ve been using this for years. Best compared to others.
Adding Portland to concrete makes it stronger
Portland addition to normal concrete mix increases the strength of the structure so is worth doing especially when executing driveway repair. In this case a root broke through the existing driveway and pushed it up about 4”. After moving the broken parts I dug out the root and dug down about 2-3 inches and replaced the broken concrete parts where they were originally. Once complete I added additional concrete on top and added 2 quarts of Portland with each bag. Finally smoothed it out for a comp...
Cement does have a shelf life after all.
Would RecommendNeeded a little half a bag for around sump pump, came out nice and smooth exactly what I wanted.
Use with mortar sand
Would RecommendGreat when mixed with mortar sand. Provides a cost-effective solution to premix solutions
Le High Cement is not same as Hawaiian Cement
Would RecommendLe High Cement is used by the U.S. Government, U.S. .Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Military cures 3 days, Sakrete 28 days, Hawaiian Cement 28 days, Quikrete Cement 28 days. Hawaii does not make cement. Cement is imported and more than 40% ashes from burnt H Power trash and Hawaiian Electric coal ashes are added as filler making the Hawaiian Cement Weaker, Longer to fully cure, and possibly toxic (according to the U.S. State of Hawaii "Lawmakers", "Legislature" (goggle "Fly Ash" Hawaii).
