Agg Maalcom Better Review
Depending on your operating system, the installation method varies.
For Windows (via Scoop or Chocolatey):
scoop install agg
Or if using Cargo (Rust package manager): agg maalcom better
cargo install agg
For macOS (via Homebrew):
brew install agg
For Linux: You may need to install via Cargo or download the binary directly from the project repository. Depending on your operating system, the installation method
AGG Systems (or generic aggregate equipment) dominate large-scale precast and ready-mix concrete operations. They are known for high throughput, rugged steel construction, and minimal electronics.
“We replaced a 10-year-old AGG with a Better hybrid. Our electrical bill dropped $2,400/month, but we lost two weeks troubleshooting a firmware glitch. Would I say agg maalcom better? For us, Better is better – but only after the third software patch.”
— Marcus T., Plant Ops Manager, Arizona Or if using Cargo (Rust package manager): cargo
“Malcom is untouchable for hot mix. That’s not opinion. Our county spec requires Malcom’s uniformity coefficient. If you search ‘agg maalcom better’ because you need concrete, skip Malcom – they don’t care about concrete.”
— Linda K., Asphalt Division Lead, Florida DOT contractor
“I own three AGGs. They’re like old pickup trucks – ugly, loud, and they never die. But ‘better’? No. They’re not better at precision. For high-rises with superplasticizers, I lease a Better when the job demands it.”
— Derek H., Ready-Mix Fleet Owner, Texas