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- Deplorable_Vet
- 6 months ago
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Cyclone Recycling is a Recycling center located at 11221 Tantor Rd, Northwest Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75229, US.
The business is listed under recycling center category. It has received 22 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 stars.
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- Deplorable_Vet
- 6 months ago
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- Michael Jensen
- 7 months ago
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- Bryan Hembree
- 10 months ago
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- Michael Watkins
- 1 year ago
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- Evan Brunson
- 1 year ago
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"Great place to do business. Owner's are good honest people."
"Hassle free , they are the real deal . Wait time is awesomely fast . And service is wonderful. No complaints highly recommended."
"Always a good experience. Staff is always helpful"
"Went here today to scrap my brass. Getting to their establishment and very easy. Is very clean. Steve I'm guessing he is the owner or the general manager. It was very nice guy we spoke a little bit told me exactly what I need to do. To scrap at his yard it was very easy. He had the highest price around that I found for clean scrap yellow brass I took in pounds today and got a nice beautiful hundred dollar bills put in my hand. I would definitely recommend Cyclone recycling if you have brass or other metals that you need to scrap. The whole thing took me about minutes from the time I rolled in to the time I left that was unloading. Getting my picture taken for my scrap card. An getting the $ bills put into my hand. Make sure to check them out if you have scrap metals that you need to scrap."
"This is an example of "keep it simple" and "what you see is what you get." Parking, as well as scales for scrap metal you are bringing in, is easy to locate and access. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable and fair. Very simple and straight forward. I have attempted to use other metal recycling companies, with less than favorable results. Cyclone works (quite well), so I am going to save myself time and energy in the future, and do what is necessary to go to only them when I need to recycle some items."